Arguments as belief structures: Towards a Toulmin layout of doxastic dynamics?

Argumentation is a dialogical attempt to bring about a desired change in the beliefs of another agent - that is, to trigger a specific belief revision process in the mind of such agent. However, so far formal models of belief revision widely neglected any systematic comparison with argumentation theories, to the point that even the simplest argumentation structures cannot be captured within such models. In this essay, we endeavour to bring together argumentation and belief revision in the same formal framework, and to highlight the important role played by Toulmin's layout of argument in fostering such integration.

Publication type: 
Contributo in atti di convegno
Author or Creator: 
Paglieri F.
Castelfranchi C.
Publisher: 
OSSA, Windsor, CAN
Source: 
The Uses of Argument: 6th international conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA 6), pp. 356–367, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 18-21 May 2005
Date: 
2005
Resource Identifier: 
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/93361
http://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ossaarchive/OSSA6/papers/43/
urn:isbn:0-9683461-4-6
Language: 
Eng