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Reasoning by Cases in Structured Argumentation

Artificial Intelligence 2017-03-27 v1

Abstract

We extend the ASPIC+ASPIC^+ framework for structured argumentation so as to allow applications of the reasoning by cases inference scheme for defeasible arguments. Given an argument with conclusion `AA or BB', an argument based on AA with conclusion CC, and an argument based on BB with conclusion CC, we allow the construction of an argument with conclusion CC. We show how our framework leads to different results than other approaches in non-monotonic logic for dealing with disjunctive information, such as disjunctive default theory or approaches based on the OR-rule (which allows to derive a defeasible rule `If (AA or BB) then CC', given two defeasible rules `If AA then CC' and `If BB then CC'). We raise new questions regarding the subtleties of reasoning defeasibly with disjunctive information, and show that its formalization is more intricate than one would presume.

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@article{arxiv.1703.08397,
  title  = {Reasoning by Cases in Structured Argumentation},
  author = {Mathieu Beirlaen and Jesse Heyninck and Christian Straßer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08397},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Proceedings of SAC/KRR 2017

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