Monotonic and Nonmonotonic Inference for Abstract Argumentation

Booth, Richard (University of Luxembourg) | Kaci, Souhila (University of Montpellier 2) | Rienstra, Tjitze (University of Luxembourg) | Torre, Leendert van der (University of Luxembourg)

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We present a new approach to reasoning about the outcome of an argumentation framework, where an agent's reasoning with a framework and semantics is represented by an inference relation defined over a logical labeling language. We first study a monotonic type of inference which is, in a sense, more general than an acceptance function, but equally expressive. In order to overcome the limitations of this expressiveness, we study a non-monotonic type of inference which allows counterfactual inferences. We precisely characterize the classes of frameworks distinguishable by the non-monotonic inference relation for the admissible semantics.

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