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Volume 1: FOUNDATIONS

PART A. INTRODUCTION

  • Preface
  • 1. Argumentation Theory in Formal and Computational Perspective (Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Verheij)
  • 2. Historical Overview of Formal Argumentation (Henry Prakken)
  • 3. Towards Requirements Analysis for Formal Argumentation (Thomas F. Gordon)

PART B. ARGUMENTATION FORMALISMS

  • 4. Abstract Argumentation Frameworks and Their Semantics (Pietro Baroni, Martin Caminada, Massimiliano Giacomin)
  • 5. Abstract Dialectical Frameworks (Gerhard Brewka, Stefan Ellmauthaler, Hannes Strass, Johannes P. Wallner, Stefan Woltrann)
  • 6. Abstract Rule-Based Argumentation (Sanjay Modgil, Henry Prakken)
  • 7. Assumption-Based Argumentation: Disputes, Explanations, Preferences (Kristijonas Cyras, Xiuyi Fan, Claudia Schulz, Francesca Tonii)
  • 8. Argumentation Based on Logic Programming (Alejandro J. Garcia, Guillermo R. Simari)
  • 9. A Review of Argumentation Based on Deductive Arguments (Philippe Besnard, Anthony Hunter)

PART C. ARGUMENTATION AND DIALOGUES

  • 10. Argumentation Semantics as Formal Discussion (Martin Caminada)
  • 11. Argumentation Schemes (Fabrizio Macagno, Douglas Walton, Chris Reed)
  • 12. Processing Natural Language Argumentation (Katarzyna Budzynska, Serena Villata)

PART D. ALGORITHMS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS

  • 13. Computational Problems in Formal Argumentation and their Complexity (Wolfgang Dvorak, Paul E. Dunne)
  • 14. Foundations of Implementations (Federico Cerutti, Sarah A. Gaggl, Matthias Thimm, Johannes P. Wallner)

PART E. ANALYSIS

  • 15. Rationality Postulates: applying argumentation theory for non-monotonic reasoning (Martin Caminada)
  • 16. The Principle-Based Approach to Abstract Argumentation Semantics (Leendert van der Torre, Srdjan Vesic)
  • 17. On the Nature of Argumentation Semantics: Existence and Uniqueness, Expressibility, and Replaceability (Ringo Baumann)
  • 18. Locality and Modularity in Abstract Argumentation (Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin, Beishui Liao)
  • 19. Argumentation, Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Logic (Alexander Bochman)