no code implementations • 12 Sep 2022 • Alexander Steen, David Fuenmayor
LegalRuleML is a comprehensive XML-based representation framework for modeling and exchanging normative rules.
1 code implementation • 14 Aug 2022 • Christoph Benzmüller, David Fuenmayor, Alexander Steen, Geoff Sutcliffe
This paper reports on an exploration of Boolos' Curious Inference, using higher-order automated theorem provers (ATPs).
no code implementations • 20 Feb 2022 • Alexander Steen, David Fuenmayor, Tobias Gleißner, Geoff Sutcliffe, Christoph Benzmüller
Non-classical logics are used in a wide spectrum of disciplines, including artificial intelligence, computer science, mathematics, and philosophy.
1 code implementation • 18 Oct 2021 • Alexander Steen, David Fuenmayor
We present an approach for representing abstract argumentation frameworks based on an encoding into classical higher-order logic.
no code implementations • 2 Jul 2020 • David Fuenmayor, Christoph Benzmüller
We present an approach towards the deep, pluralistic logical analysis of argumentative discourse that benefits from the application of state-of-the-art automated reasoning technology for classical higher-order logic.
no code implementations • 23 Jun 2020 • Christoph Benzmüller, David Fuenmayor, Bertram Lomfeld
The logico-pluralist LogiKEy knowledge engineering methodology and framework is applied to the modelling of a theory of legal balancing in which legal knowledge (cases and laws) is encoded by utilising context-dependent value preferences.
no code implementations • 20 Oct 2019 • Christoph Benzmüller, David Fuenmayor
Three variants of Kurt G\"odel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and Melvin Fitting, are encoded and rigorously assessed on the computer.
no code implementations • 15 Jun 2019 • David Fuenmayor, Christoph Benzmüller
At the next layer we select among those correct formalizations the ones which honor the argument's dialectic role, i. e. attacking or supporting other arguments as intended.