Classical logic argumentation (Cl-Arg) under the stable semantics yields argumentative characterisa- tions of non-monotonic inference in Preferred Sub- theories. This paper studies these characterisations under both the standard approach to Cl-Arg, and a recent dialectical approach that is provably rational under resource bounds. Two key contributions are made. Firstly, the preferred extensions are shown to coincide with the stable extensions. This means that algorithms and proof theories for the admissible semantics can now be used to decide credulous inference in Preferred Subtheories. Secondly, we show that as compared with the standard approach, the grounded semantics applied to the dialectical approach more closely approximates sceptical inference in Preferred Subtheories.

A Study of Argumentative Characterisations of Preferred Subtheories / M. D'Agostino, S. Modgil - In: Proceedings of IJCAI 2018 / [a cura di] J. Lang. - Prima edizione. - Ebook. - [s.l] : Iinternational Joint Conferences in Artificial Intelligence (IJCA), 2018. - ISBN 9780999241127. - pp. 1788-1794 (( convegno IJCAI tenutosi a Stockolm nel 2018.

A Study of Argumentative Characterisations of Preferred Subtheories

M. D'Agostino;
2018

Abstract

Classical logic argumentation (Cl-Arg) under the stable semantics yields argumentative characterisa- tions of non-monotonic inference in Preferred Sub- theories. This paper studies these characterisations under both the standard approach to Cl-Arg, and a recent dialectical approach that is provably rational under resource bounds. Two key contributions are made. Firstly, the preferred extensions are shown to coincide with the stable extensions. This means that algorithms and proof theories for the admissible semantics can now be used to decide credulous inference in Preferred Subtheories. Secondly, we show that as compared with the standard approach, the grounded semantics applied to the dialectical approach more closely approximates sceptical inference in Preferred Subtheories.
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Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
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Proceedings of IJCAI 2018
J. Lang
Prima edizione
Iinternational Joint Conferences in Artificial Intelligence (IJCA)
2018
1788
1794
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9780999241127
Volume a diffusione internazionale
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IJCAI
Stockolm
2018
Convegno internazionale
https://www.ijcai.org/proceedings/2018/
Ebook
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M. D'Agostino, S. Modgil
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A Study of Argumentative Characterisations of Preferred Subtheories / M. D'Agostino, S. Modgil - In: Proceedings of IJCAI 2018 / [a cura di] J. Lang. - Prima edizione. - Ebook. - [s.l] : Iinternational Joint Conferences in Artificial Intelligence (IJCA), 2018. - ISBN 9780999241127. - pp. 1788-1794 (( convegno IJCAI tenutosi a Stockolm nel 2018.
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