A logic-based theory of deductive arguments☆

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We explore a framework for argumentation (based on classical logic) in which an argument is a pair where the first item in the pair is a minimal consistent set of formulae that proves the second item (which is a formula). We provide some basic definitions for arguments, and various kinds of counter-arguments (defeaters). This leads us to the definition of canonical undercuts which we argue are the only defeaters that we need to take into account. We then motivate and formalise the notion of argument trees and argument structures which provide a way of exhaustively collating arguments and counter-arguments. We use argument structures as the basis of our general proposal for argument aggregation.

论文关键词:Argumentation systems,Arguments,Counter-arguments,Inconsistency handling,Logic,Undercuts

论文评审过程:Received 8 December 2000, Available online 3 May 2001.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00071-6