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6 - From Paraconsistency to Plausible Argumentation

from Part III - Plausible Argumentation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2022

András Kertész
Affiliation:
Debreceni Egyetem, Hungary
Csilla Rákosi
Affiliation:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
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The present chapter is devoted to the problem of how the limits of the paraconsistent treatment of inconsistency can be transgressed.anticipates some basic properties of the p-model. In , we will first offer a brief survey of the structure, the function, and the treatment of inconsistencies in Baltin’s () paper with respect to different analyses of degree word complement clauses. In , we will apply the paraconsistent logic introduced into Baltin’s argumentation. We will see, however, that this result is not satisfactory, because paraconsistent logic cannot grasp the process of the continuous emergence and resolution of inconsistencies. Consequently, in , we will briefly present the central terms and tenets of the p-model. In , we will apply this finding to the reconstruction of Baltin’s () argumentation, and into another case study on that of Zubizarreta (). Finally, in , we will summarise our solution to the problem raised.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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