Computer Science – Artificial Intelligence
Scientific paper
2002-07-17
Verheij, Bart (2002). On the existence and the multiplicity of extensions in dialectical argumentation. Proceedings of the 9th
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
10 pages; 9th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR'2002)
Scientific paper
In the present paper, the existence and multiplicity problems of extensions are addressed. The focus is on extension of the stable type. The main result of the paper is an elegant characterization of the existence and multiplicity of extensions in terms of the notion of dialectical justification, a close cousin of the notion of admissibility. The characterization is given in the context of the particular logic for dialectical argumentation DEFLOG. The results are of direct relevance for several well-established models of defeasible reasoning (like default logic, logic programming and argumentation frameworks), since elsewhere dialectical argumentation has been shown to have close formal connections with these models.
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