Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation

Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation

by Douglas Walton
Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation

Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation

by Douglas Walton

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Overview

This book provides an argumentation model for means end–reasoning, a distinctive type of reasoning used for problem-solving and decision-making. Means end–reasoning is modeled as goal-directed argumentation from an agent's goals and known circumstances, and from an action selected as a means, to a decision to carry out the action. Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation provides an argumentation model of this kind of reasoning showing how it is employed in settings of intelligent deliberation where agents try to collectively arrive at a conclusion on what they should do to move forward in a set of circumstances. The book explains how this argumentation model can help build more realistic computational systems of deliberation and decision-making, and shows how such systems can be applied to solve problems posed by goal-based reasoning in numerous fields, from social psychology and sociology, to law, political science, anthropology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and robotics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107545090
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/31/2015
Pages: 301
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Douglas Walton is a Canadian academic and author, well known for his many widely published books and papers on argumentation and logic. He is presently Distinguished Research Fellow of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric at the University of Windsor, Canada. Walton's work has been used to better prepare legal arguments and to help develop artificial intelligence. His books have been translated worldwide, and he attracts students from many countries to study with him.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to practical reasoning; 2. Practical reasoning in health product ads; 3. Formal and computational systems of practical reasoning; 4. Practical reasoning in arguments and explanations; 5. Explanations, motives, and intentions; 6. Practical argumentation in deliberation dialogue; 7. Goal-based argumentation in different types of dialogue; 8. Practical rationality.
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