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Argumentation Logics Lecture 7: Argumentation with structured arguments (3) Rationality postulates, Self-defeat Henry Prakken Chongqing June 4, 2010
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2 Overview Argumentation with structured arguments: Rationality postulates Self-defeat Odd and even defeat cycles
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3 Rationality postulates (Caminada & Amgoud 2007) Let E be any stable, preferred or grounded extension: 1. If B Sub(A) and A E then B E 2. The set { | = Conc(A) for some A E } is closed under R S ; directly and indirectly consistent.
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4 Rationality postulates for ASPIC system Closure under subarguments always satisfied Direct and indirect consistency: without ‘real’ preferences satisfied if R s closed under transposition, or AS closed under contraposition (and some further conditions) with ‘real’ preferences satisfied if in addition a is weakest or last-link ordering
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5 Subtleties concerning rebuttals (1) d1: Ring Married d2: Party animal Bachelor s1: Bachelor ¬Married K : Ring, Party animal
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6 Subtleties concerning rebuttals (2) d1: Ring Married d2: Party animal Bachelor s1: Bachelor ¬Married s2: Married ¬Bachelor K : Ring, Party animal
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7 Subtleties concerning rebuttals (3) R d = { , } R s = all deductively valid inference rules K: d1: Ring Married d2: Party animal Bachelor n1: Bachelor ¬Married Ring, Party animal
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8 Parallel ‘self-defeat’ p pp qq q
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9 Serial self-defeat p A’ q,r p A’A
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10 r1: W says that p p r2: W is unreliable ¬r1 k1: Alice says that Alice is unreliable ¬r1 A is unreliable A: “A is unreliable”
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11 ¬r1 A is unreliable A: “A is unreliable” J is the killer A: “J is the killer”
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12 ¬r1 A is unreliable A: “A is unreliable” J is the killer A: “J is the killer”
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13 ¬r1 A is unreliable A: “A is unreliable” J is the killer A: “J is the killer” J is the not killer B: “J is not the killer”
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14 AB C DE A: Alice says that Bob is unreliable, so Bob is unreliable B: Bob says that Carole is unreliable, so Carole is unreliable C: Carole says that Alice is unreliable, so Alice is unreliable D: Bob says that John was the killer, so John was the killer E: Eric says that John was not the killer, so John was not the killer R: W says that p p Exception: W is unreliable
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15 A: Alice says that Bob is unreliable, so Bob is unreliable B: Bob says that Carole is unreliable, so Carole is unreliable C: Carole says that Fred is unreliable, so Fred is unreliable F: Fred says that Alice is unreliable, so Alice is unreliable D: Bob says that John was the killer, so John was the killer R: W says that p p AB DE CF E: Eric says that John was not the killer, so John was not the killer Exception: W is unreliable
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16 A: Alice says that Bob is unreliable, so Bob is unreliable B: Bob says that Carole is unreliable, so Carole is unreliable C: Carole says that Fred is unreliable, so Fred is unreliable F: Fred says that Alice is unreliable, so Alice is unreliable D: Bob says that John was the killer, so John was the killer R: W says that p p AB DE CF E: Eric says that John was not the killer, so John was not the killer Exception: W is unreliable
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17 AB C DE AB DE CF 1. An argument is In if all arguments defeating it are Out. 2. An argument is Out if it is defeated by an argument that is In.
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18 AB C DE AB DE CF 1. An argument is In if all arguments defeating it are Out. 2. An argument is Out if it is defeated by an argument that is In.
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19 AB C DE AB DE CF 1. An argument is In if all arguments defeating it are Out. 2. An argument is Out if it is defeated by an argument that is In. E is not justifiedE is justified 3. An argument is justified if it is In in all labellings
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20 AB DE CF S defends A if all defeaters of A are defeated by a member of S S is admissible if it is conflict-free and defends all its members {A,C,E} is admissible …
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21 AB DE CF S defends A if all defeaters of A are defeated by a member of S S is admissible if it is conflict-free and defends all its members {A,C,E} is admissible … {B,D,F} is admissible …
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22 AB C DE S defends A if all defeaters of A are defeated by a member of S S is admissible if it is conflict-free and defends all its members {E} is admissible …
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23 AB C DE S defends A if all defeaters of A are defeated by a member of S S is admissible if it is conflict-free and defends all its members {E} is admissible … but {B,D} is not …
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24 AB C DE S defends A if all defeaters of A are defeated by a member of S S is admissible if it is conflict-free and defends all its members {E} is admissible … but {B,D} is not … and {A,B,D} is not
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25 A problem(?) with grounded semantics We have: We want(?): AB C D AB C D
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26 A problem(?) with grounded semantics AB C D A = Frederic Michaud is French since he has a French name B = Frederic Michaud is Dutch since he is a marathon skater C = F.M. likes the EU since he is European (assuming he is not Dutch or French) D = F.M. does not like the EU since he looks like a person who does not like the EU
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27 A problem(?) with grounded semantics AB C D A = Frederic Michaud is French since Alice says so B = Frederic Michaud is Dutch since Bob says so C = F.M. likes the EU since he is European (assuming he is not Dutch or French) D = F.M. does not like the EU since he looks like a person who does not like the EU E E = Alice and Bob are unreliable since they contradict each other
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