Structured argumentation with prioritized conditional obligations and permissions

Journal of Logic and Computation 29 (2):187-214 (2018)
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Abstract

We present a formal argumentation system for dealing with the detachment of prioritized conditional obligations and permissions. In the presence of facts and constraints, we answer the question whether an unconditional obligation or permission is detachable by considering arguments for and against its detachment. For the evaluation of arguments in favour of detachment, we use a Dung-style argumentation-theoretical semantics. We illustrate how violations and contrary-to-duty scenarios are dealt with in our framework and pay special attention to conflict-resolution via priorities.

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Mathieu Beirlaen
University of Ghent
Christian Straßer
Ruhr-Universität Bochum

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