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200 1. $a Argumentation methods for artificial intelligence in law $b Texte électronique $f Douglas Walton
210 .. $a Berlin $a New York $c Springer $d cop. 2005
215 .. $a 1 online resource (xviii, 270 pages)
225 19 $a Springer e-books
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-259) and index
300 .. $a Print version record.
330 .. $a "Use of argumentation methods applied to legal reasoning is a relatively new field
of study. Many vitally important problems of legal reasoning can be profitably studied
in light of these new methods, even if they cannot all be solved in any single monograph.
This book provides a survey of the leading problems, and outlines how future research
using argumentation-based methods show great promise of leading to useful solutions.
The problems studied include not only those of argument evaluation and argument invention,
but also analysis of specific kinds of evidence commonly used in law, like witness
testimony, circumstantial evidence, forensic evidence and character evidence. New
tools for analyzing these kinds of evidence are introduced, like argument diagramming,
abductive reasoning, an analysis of conditional relevance and a new dialectical model
of explanation."--Jacket
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