Assumption-Based Argumentation for Epistemic and Practical Reasoning

  • Toni F
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Abstract

Assumption-based argumentation can serve as an effective computational tool for argumentation-based epistemic and practical reasoning, as required in a number of applications. In this paper we substantiate this claim by presenting formal mappings from frameworks for epistemic and practical reasoning onto assumption-based argumentation frameworks. We also correlate these mappings to formulations of epistemic and practical reasoning in abstract argumentation terms.

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Toni, F. (2008). Assumption-Based Argumentation for Epistemic and Practical Reasoning (pp. 185–202). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85569-9_12

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