Argument Evaluation and Evidence

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​This monograph poses a series of key problems of evidential reasoning and argumentation. It then offers solutions achieved by applying recently developed computational models of argumentation made available in artificial intelligence. Each problem is posed in such a way that the solution is easily understood. The book progresses from confronting these problems and offering solutions to them, building a useful general method for evaluating arguments along the way. It provides a hands-on survey explaining to the reader how to use current argumentation methods and concepts that are increasingly being implemented in more precise ways for the application of software tools in computational argumentation systems. It shows how the use of these tools and methods requires a new approach to the concepts of knowledge and explanation suitable for diverse settings, such as issues of public safety and health, debate, legal argumentation, forensic evidence, science education, and the use of expert opinion evidence in personal and public deliberations.

Author(s): Douglas Walton (auth.)
Series: Law, Governance and Technology Series 23
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XI, 286
Tags: Philosophy of Law; International IT and Media Law, Intellectual Property Law; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Semantics; Educational Philosophy

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction to Argument and Explanation....Pages 1-33
Inference to the Best Explanation....Pages 35-68
A Dialogue System for Evaluating Explanations....Pages 69-116
Evaluating Expert Opinion Evidence....Pages 117-144
Attribution of a Portrait to Leonardo da Vinci....Pages 145-178
Arguments from Correlation to Causation....Pages 179-208
Knowledge and Inquiry....Pages 209-242
Evidence and Argument Evaluation....Pages 243-278
Back Matter....Pages 279-286