Date: 2020
Type: Contribution to book
A model for the burden of persuasion in argumentation
Serena VILLATA, Jakub HARASTA and Petr KREMEN (eds), Legal knowledge and information systems : JURIX 2020 The thirty-third Annual Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, December 9-11, 2020, Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2020, Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; 334, pp. 13-22
CALEGARI, Roberta, SARTOR, Giovanni, A model for the burden of persuasion in argumentation, in Serena VILLATA, Jakub HARASTA and Petr KREMEN (eds), Legal knowledge and information systems : JURIX 2020 The thirty-third Annual Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, December 9-11, 2020, Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2020, Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; 334, pp. 13-22
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76627
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This work provides a formal model for the burden of persuasion in legal proceedings. The model shows how the allocation of the burden of persuasion may induce a satisfactory outcome in contexts in which the assessment of conflicting arguments would, without such an allocation, remain undecided. The proposed model is based on an argumentation setting in which arguments may be accepted or rejected according to whether the burden of persuasion falls on the conclusion of such arguments or on its complements. Our model merges two ideas that have emerged in the debate on the burden of persuasion: the idea that allocation of the burden of persuasion makes it possible to resolve conflicts between arguments, and the idea that its satisfaction depends on the dialectical statuses of the arguments involved. Our model also addresses cases in which the burden of persuasion is inverted, and cases in which burdens of persuasion are inferred through arguments.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76627
Full-text via DOI: 10.3233/FAIA200845
ISBN: 9781643681504; 9781643681511
ISSN: 0922-6389; 1879-8314
Publisher: IOS Press
Grant number: H2020/833647/EU
Sponsorship and Funder information:
Roberta Calegari and Giovanni Sartor have been supported by the H2020 ERC Project “CompuLaw” (G.A. 833647).
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