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Argument & Computation, Volume 11
Volume 11, Numbers 1-2, 2020
- Pietro Baroni, Francesca Toni, Bart Verheij:
On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and n-person games: 25 years later. 1-14 - Stefano Bistarelli, Francesco Santini:
Abstract argumentation and (optimal) stable marriage problems. 15-40 - Philippe Besnard, Claudette Cayrol, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex:
Logical theories and abstract argumentation: A survey of existing works. 41-102 - Paola Daniela Budan, Melisa Gisselle Escañuela Gonzalez, Maximiliano Celmo David Budán, Maria Vanina Martinez, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Similarity notions in bipolar abstract argumentation. 103-149 - Johannes Peter Wallner:
Structural constraints for dynamic operators in abstract argumentation. 151-190 - Martin Diller, Atefeh Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Thomas Linsbichler, Stefan Woltran:
Investigating subclasses of abstract dialectical frameworks. 191-219 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Before and after Dung: Argumentation in AI and Law. 221-238
Volume 11, Number 3, 2020
- Paul E. Dunne:
Characterizing strongly admissible sets. 239-255 - Nancy L. Green:
Recognizing rhetoric in science policy arguments. 257-268 - Federico Cerutti, Matthias Thimm, Mauro Vallati:
An experimental analysis on the similarity of argumentation semantics. 269-304 - Tjitze Rienstra, Chiaki Sakama, Leendert van der Torre, Beishui Liao:
A principle-based robustness analysis of admissibility-based argumentation semantics. 305-339
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