An analysis of critical-link semantics with variable degrees of justification

Bin Wei, H. Prakken

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    Abstract

    This paper is to critically examines Pollock’s critical-link semantics with variable degrees of justification. Some possibly counterintuitive consequences of Pollock’s definition of degrees of justification are identified and a modified definition is proposed which avoids these consequences. Then the new solution is applied to the case of so-called presumptive defeat. A second contribution of the paper is to show how the modified semantics can be applied to the ASPIC+ framework: first the ASPIC+ framework is modified to allow for variable degrees of justification and then the modified way to compute these degrees is applied in a new notion of an argument graph
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)35-53
    JournalArgument and Computation
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • John L. Pollock
    • critical-link Semantics
    • variable degrees of justification
    • defeasible reasoning
    • ASPIC+

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