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6th CLAR 2025: Taiyuan, China
- Thomas Ågotnes

, Dragan Doder
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Logic and Argumentation - 6th International Conference, CLAR 2025, Taiyuan, China, June 14-16, 2025, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15712, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-981-96-7955-3 - Yulin Chen

, Beishui Liao
, Bruno Bentzen
, Bo Yuan
, Zelai Yao, Haixiao Chi
, Dov M. Gabbay:
Interpretable Biomedical Named Entity Recognition via BLSTM with Talmudic Public Announcement Logic. 1-16 - Zixuan Chen

, Fengkui Ju
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Each of Those Eight Coalition Logics is Also Determined by Four Other Kinds of Models. 17-33 - Sylvie Doutre

, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex
, Jean-Guy Mailly
, Antonio Yuste-Ginel
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Incomplete Higher-Order Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. 34-52 - Xiaoxuan Fu

, Zhiguang Zhao
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Modal Equivalence, n-Bisimulation and Model Comparison Game for Basic Neighbourhood Logic. 53-65 - Nguyen Duy Hung, Van-Nam Huynh:

Preference-Based Extension Enforcement in Argumentation. 66-83 - Lehuai Jiang, Wei Chen

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Argumentation Framework with Attitude Classification: A New Approach to Handle Controversial Arguments, Defeat Cycles and Self-defeating Arguments. 84-103 - Piotr Kulicki

, Robert Trypuz
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Ontology of Autonomous Driving as a Tool for Argumentation on Responsibility. 104-120 - Ting Lan, Jianying Cui

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A Proposal for the Reconstruction and Evaluation of Multimodal Argumentation in Print Advertisements. 121-138 - Hengfei Li, Jiachao Wu:

Validity of Attacks Related to Argument Set in Higher-Order Argumentation Frameworks. 139-149 - Xu Li

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Deontic Sufficiency in Dyadic Deontic Logic. 150-167 - Yanjun Li:

Reasoning in Coalition Planning. 168-184 - Yanjun Li, Jie Ren, Thomas Ågotnes:

The Surprise Exam in Full Modal Fixed-Point Logic. 185-200 - Runcheng Liang

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Which One Takes Priority? - Reflections on the Concept of Argument. 201-216 - John I. Lindqvist

, Chenwei Shi
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Argument-Based Belief and the Evidence Topology. 217-234 - Siyi Liu, Ziyi Gao, Beishui Liao, Chen Chen:

On Pluralistic Methods for Explaining Argument Acceptance in Abstract Argumentation. 235-253 - Xiaolong Liu

, Weiwei Chen
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Proportional Acceptability of Arguments. 254-271 - Teeradaj Racharak

, Watanee Jearanaiwongkul
, Jiraporn Pooksook
, Kazuki Takashima:
Towards Assumption-Based Argumentation Mining in Hotel Reviews. 272-290 - Ryo Takemura:

A Dialogical Interpretation of Cut-Elimination and Its Application to Argumentation Theory. 291-308 - Zongshun Wang

, Yuping Shen
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On SCC-Recursiveness in Quantitative Argumentation. 309-326 - Xuefeng Wen

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Six Faces of Or-to-If. 327-342 - Anshu Xiong, Songmao Zhang:

Relevance for Stability of Verification Status of a Set of Arguments in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks. 343-360 - Liuwen Yu

, Leendert van der Torre
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The A-BDI Metamodel for Human-Level AI - Argumentation as Balancing, Dialogue and Inference. 361-379

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