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10/31/07 Logic-based formalizations of argumentation, which assume a
set of formulae and then lay out arguments and counterarguments that
can be obtained from these formulae, have been refined in recent years
in an attempt to capture more closely real-world practical
argumentation. In Elements of Argumentation, Philippe Besnard and
Anthony Hunter introduce techniques for formalizing deductive
argumentation in artificial intelligence, emphasizing emerging
formalizations for practical argumentation. Besnard and Hunter discuss
how arguments can be constructed, how key intrinsic and extrinsic
factors can be identified, and how these analyses can be harnessed for
formalizing argumentation for use in real-world problem analysis and
decision making.

The book focuses on a monological approach to argumentation, in which
there is a set of possibly conflicting pieces of information (each
represented by a formula) that has been collated by an agent or a pool
of agents. The role of argumentation is to construct a collection of
arguments and counterarguments pertaining to some particular claim of
interest to be used for analysis or presentation.

Elements of Argumentation is the first book to elucidate and formalize
key elements of deductive argumentation. It will be a valuable
reference for researchers in computer science and artificial
intelligence and of interest to scholars in such fields as logic,
philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science.

Author: Philippe Besnard, Anthony Hunter
Hardcover: 320 pages
Company: The MIT Press (2008-06-30)
ISBN: 0262026430
List Price: $35.00
Amazon Price: $35.00

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