Journal of Applied Logics 10(3), pages 393–420
May 2023
This work defines a burden of persuasion meta-argumentation model interpreting burden as a set of meta-arguments. Bimodal graphs are exploited to define a meta level (dealing with the burden) and an object level (dealing with standard arguments). A novel technological reification of the model supporting the burden inversion mechanism is presented and discussed.
keywords
burdens of persuasion, argumentation, meta-argumentation
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Journal of Applied Logics
(IFCOLOG)
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CompuLaw — Computable Law
(01/11/2019–31/10/2025)