Logics for Defeasible Argumentation
β Scribed by Prakken, Henry
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- Handbook of Philosophical Logic 2
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- Fiction
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The present paper discusses experimental argument assistance tools. In contrast with automated reasoning tools, the objective is not to replace reasoning, but to guide the user's production of arguments. Two systems are presented, ARGUE! and ARGUMED based on DEFLOG. The focus is on defeasible argume
Defeasible logic is a nonmonotonic reasoning approach based on rules and priorities. Its design supports efficient implementation, and it shows promise to be deployed successfully in applications. So far, only static priorities have been used, provided by an external superiority relation. In this ar