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Inconsistency-Adaptive Dialogical Logic

Authors
  • Beirlaen, Mathieu1
  • Fontaine, Matthieu2
  • 1 Ruhr University Bochum, Research Group for Non-Monotonic Logics and Formal Argumentation, Institute for Philosophy II, Bochum, Germany , Bochum (Germany)
  • 2 National Autonomous University of Mexico, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Mexico city, Mexico , Mexico city (Mexico)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Logica Universalis
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Publication Date
Feb 23, 2016
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
99–134
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1007/s11787-016-0139-y
Source
Springer Nature
Keywords
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Abstract

Even when inconsistencies are present in our premise set, we can sensibly distinguish between good and bad arguments relying on these premises. In making this distinction, the inconsistency-adaptive approach of Batens strikes a particularly nice balance between inconsistency-tolerance and inferential strength. In this paper, we use the machinery of Batens’ approach to extend the paraconsistent approach to dialogical logic as developed by Rahman and Carnielli. In bringing these frameworks closer together, we obtain a dynamic mechanism for the systematic study of dialogues in which two parties exchange arguments over a central claim, in the possible presence of inconsistencies.

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