
handle: 2434/936785
The concept of “argumentative consequence” is introduced, involving only the attack relations in Dung-style abstract argumentation frames. Collections of attack principles of different strength, referring to the logical structure of claims of arguments, lead to new characterizations of classical and nonclassical consequence relations. In this manner systematic relations between structural constraints on abstract argumentation frames, sequent rules, and nondeterministic matrix semantics for corresponding calculi emerge.
abstract argumentation; sequent calculus
abstract argumentation; sequent calculus
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