Journal: Argument & Computation

Volume 12, Issue 3

287 -- 302Fabrizio Macagno. Argumentation schemes in AI: A literature review. Introduction to the special issue
303 -- 328Ryan Phillip Quandt, John Licato. Mood and force in defeasible arguments
329 -- 355Isabel Sassoon, Nadin Kökciyan, Sanjay Modgil, Simon Parsons. Argumentation schemes for clinical decision support
357 -- 395Alison R. Panisson, Peter McBurney, Rafael H. Bordini. A computational model of argumentation schemes for multi-agent systems
397 -- 416Nancy L. Green. Argumentation schemes: From genetics to international relations to environmental science policy to AI ethics
417 -- 434Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. Argumentation schemes in AI and Law

Volume 12, Issue 2

149 -- 189Kristijonas Cyras, Tiago Oliveira 0002, Amin Karamlou, Francesca Toni. Assumption-based argumentation with preferences and goals for patient-centric reasoning with interacting clinical guidelines
191 -- 245Marc van Zee, Floris Bex, Sepideh Ghanavati. RationalGRL: A framework for argumentation and goal modeling
247 -- 248Katie Atkinson, Jacky Visser. Argumentation & Philosophy
249 -- 264Mark Snaith, Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen, Sita Ramchandra Kotnis, Alison Pease. Ethical challenges in argumentation and dialogue in a healthcare context
265 -- 285Anthony P. Young, Sagar Joglekar 0001, Gioia Boschi, Nishanth Sastry. Ranking comment sorting policies in online debates

Volume 12, Issue 1

1 -- 2Gabriella Pigozzi, Srdjan Vesic. Preface for the special issue on argument strength
3 -- 47Jesse Heyninck, Christian Straßer. Rationality and maximal consistent sets for a fragment of ASPIC+ without undercut
49 -- 85Elise Bonzon, Jérôme Delobelle, Sébastien Konieczny, Nicolas Maudet. A parametrized ranking-based semantics compatible with persuasion principles
87 -- 113Julien Rossit, Jean-Guy Mailly, Yannis Dimopoulos, Pavlos Moraitis. United we stand: Accruals in strength-based argumentation
115 -- 147Andrea Cohen, Sebastian Gottifredi, Luciano H. Tamargo, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari. An informant-based approach to argument strength in Defeasible Logic Programming