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The Attack as Intuitionistic Negation

Logic in Computer Science 2015-10-02 v1

Abstract

We translate the argumentation networks A=(S,R){\cal A}=(S, R) into a theory DD of intuitionistic logic, retaining SS as the domain and using intuitionistic negation to model the attack RR in A{\cal A}: the attack xRyxRy is translated to x¬yx\to\neg y. The intuitionistic models of DD characterise the complete extensions of A{\cal A}. The reduction of argumentation networks to intuitionistic logic yields, in addition to a representation theorem, some additional benefits: it allows us to give semantics to higher level attacks, where an attack "xRyxRy" can itself attack another attack "uRvuRv"; one can make higher level meta-statements WW on (S,R)(S, R) and such meta-statements can attack and be attacked in the domain.

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@article{arxiv.1510.00077,
  title  = {The Attack as Intuitionistic Negation},
  author = {Dov Gabbay and Michael Gabbay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00077},
  year   = {2015}
}

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34 pages, 18 figures

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