The notion of burden of proof and its companion notion of presumption
are central to argumentation studies. This book argues that we can
learn a lot from how the courts have developed procedures over the
years for allocating and reasoning with presumptions and burdens of
proof, and from how artificial intelligence has built precise formal
and computational systems to represent this kind of reasoning. The
book provides a model of reasoning with burden of proof and
presumption, based on analyses of many clearly explained legal and
non-legal examples. The model is shown to fit cases of everyday
conversational argumentation as well as argumentation in legal cases.
Burden of proof determines (1) under what conditions an arguer is
obliged to support a claim with an argument that backs it up and (2)
how strong that argument needs to be to prove the claim in question.
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ISBN
9781139949439
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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