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Non-monotonic Reasoning in Deductive Argumentation

Artificial Intelligence 2018-09-05 v1

Abstract

Argumentation is a non-monotonic process. This reflects the fact that argumentation involves uncertain information, and so new information can cause a change in the conclusions drawn. However, the base logic does not need to be non-monotonic. Indeed, most proposals for structured argumentation use a monotonic base logic (e.g. some form of modus ponens with a rule-based language, or classical logic). Nonetheless, there are issues in capturing defeasible reasoning in argumentation including choice of base logic and modelling of defeasible knowledge. And there are insights and tools to be harnessed for research in non-monontonic logics. We consider some of these issues in this paper.

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@article{arxiv.1809.00858,
  title  = {Non-monotonic Reasoning in Deductive Argumentation},
  author = {Anthony Hunter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.00858},
  year   = {2018}
}

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24 pages

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