Sciweavers

LOGCOM
2010

The Complexity of the Warranted Formula Problem in Propositional Argumentation

13 years 10 months ago
The Complexity of the Warranted Formula Problem in Propositional Argumentation
The notion of warrant or justification is one of the central concepts in formal models of argumentation. The dialectical definition of warrant is expressed in terms of recursive defeat: an argument is warranted if each of its counter-arguments is itself defeated by a warranted counter-argument. However, few complexity results exist on checking whether an argument is warranted in the context of deductive models of argumentation, i.e., models where an argument is a deduction of a claim from a set of premises using some logic. We investigate the computational complexity of checking whether a claim is warranted in propositional argumentation under two natural definitions of warrant and show that it is PSPACE-complete in both cases.
Robin Hirsch, Nikos Gorogiannis
Added 29 Jan 2011
Updated 29 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where LOGCOM
Authors Robin Hirsch, Nikos Gorogiannis
Comments (0)