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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j51]Douglas Walton:
Using Distance in Argument Maps to Model Conditional Probative Relevance. FLAP 8(9): 2433-2457 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j50]Douglas Walton:
When expert opinion evidence goes wrong. Artif. Intell. Law 27(4): 369-401 (2019) - [j49]Douglas Walton:
Using argumentation schemes to find motives and intentions of a rational agent. Argument Comput. 10(3): 233-275 (2019) - 2018
- [j48]Thomas F. Gordon, Horst Friedrich, Douglas Walton:
Representing argumentation schemes with Constraint Handling Rules (CHR). Argument Comput. 9(2): 91-119 (2018) - 2017
- [j47]Douglas Walton, Marcin Koszowy:
Arguments from authority and expert opinion in computational argumentation systems. AI Soc. 32(4): 483-496 (2017) - [j46]Douglas Walton, Marcin Koszowy:
Erratum to: Arguments from authority and expert opinion in computational argumentation systems. AI Soc. 32(4): 497-498 (2017) - [j45]Fabrizio Macagno, Douglas Walton, Chris Reed:
Argumentation Schemes. History, Classifications, and Computational Applications. FLAP 4(8) (2017) - [j44]Douglas Walton:
The Slippery Slope Argument in the Ethical Debate on Genetic Engineering of Humans. Sci. Eng. Ethics 23(6): 1507-1528 (2017) - 2016
- [j43]Douglas Walton, Giovanni Sartor, Fabrizio Macagno:
An argumentation framework for contested cases of statutory interpretation. Artif. Intell. Law 24(1): 51-91 (2016) - [j42]Floris Bex, Douglas Walton:
Combining explanation and argumentation in dialogue. Argument Comput. 7(1): 55-68 (2016) - [j41]Douglas Walton, Alice Toniolo, Timothy J. Norman:
Towards a richer model of deliberation dialogue: Closure problem and change of circumstances. Argument Comput. 7(2-3): 155-173 (2016) - [c17]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
Formalizing Balancing Arguments. COMMA 2016: 327-338 - 2015
- [b16]Douglas Walton:
Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation. Cambridge University Press 2015, ISBN 9781107119048 - [j40]Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno:
A classification system for argumentation schemes. Argument Comput. 6(3): 219-245 (2015) - 2014
- [b15]Douglas Walton:
Burden of Proof, Presumption and Argumentation. Cambridge University Press 2014, ISBN 9781107110311 - [j39]Douglas Walton:
Baseballs and arguments from fairness. Artif. Intell. Law 22(4): 423-449 (2014) - [j38]Douglas Walton:
On a razor's edge: evaluating arguments from expert opinion. Argument Comput. 5(2-3): 139-159 (2014) - [c16]Giovanni Sartor, Doug Walton, Fabrizio Macagno, Antonino Rotolo:
Argumentation Schemes for Statutory Interpretation: A Logical Analysis. JURIX 2014: 11-20 - [c15]Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno, Giovanni Sartor:
Interpretative Argumentation Schemes. JURIX 2014: 21-22 - 2013
- [j37]Douglas Walton, Nanning Zhang:
The epistemology of scientific evidence. Artif. Intell. Law 21(2): 173-219 (2013) - [j36]Douglas Walton:
Argument from analogy in legal rhetoric. Artif. Intell. Law 21(3): 279-302 (2013) - [j35]Douglas Walton:
An argumentation model of forensic evidence in fine art attribution. AI Soc. 28(4): 509-530 (2013) - [j34]Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Douglas Walton:
Distinctive features of persuasion and deliberation dialogues. Argument Comput. 4(2): 105-127 (2013) - 2012
- [j33]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
A Carneades reconstruction of Popov v Hayashi. Artif. Intell. Law 20(1): 37-56 (2012) - [j32]Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Michal Araszkiewicz, Kevin D. Ashley, Katie Atkinson, Floris Bex, Filipe Borges, Danièle Bourcier, Paul Bourgine, Jack G. Conrad, Enrico Francesconi, Thomas F. Gordon, Guido Governatori, Jochen L. Leidner, David D. Lewis, Ronald Prescott Loui, L. Thorne McCarty, Henry Prakken, Frank Schilder, Erich Schweighofer, Paul Thompson, Alex Tyrrell, Bart Verheij, Douglas N. Walton, Adam Z. Wyner:
A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law. Artif. Intell. Law 20(3): 215-319 (2012) - [j31]Douglas Walton:
Using Argumentation Schemes for Argument Extraction: A Bottom-Up Method. Int. J. Cogn. Informatics Nat. Intell. 6(3): 33-61 (2012) - 2011
- [j30]Douglas Walton:
Computational dialectic and rhetorical invention. AI Soc. 26(1): 3-17 (2011) - [j29]Douglas Walton:
Erratum to: Computational dialectic and rhetorical invention. AI Soc. 26(1): 19 (2011) - [j28]Douglas Walton:
Reasoning about knowledge using defeasible logic. Argument Comput. 2(2-3): 131-155 (2011) - [j27]Iyad Rahwan, Bita Banihashemi, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton, Sherief Abdallah:
Representing and classifying arguments on the Semantic Web. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 26(4): 487-511 (2011) - [j26]Douglas Walton:
Defeasible reasoning and informal fallacies. Synth. 179(3): 377-407 (2011) - [j25]Douglas Walton:
A dialogue system specification for explanation. Synth. 182(3): 349-374 (2011) - 2010
- [j24]Douglas Walton:
Similarity, precedent and argument from analogy. Artif. Intell. Law 18(3): 217-246 (2010) - [j23]Douglas Walton:
A dialogue model of belief. Argument Comput. 1(1): 23-46 (2010) - [j22]Douglas Walton:
The structure of argumentation in health product messages. Argument Comput. 1(3): 179-198 (2010) - [j21]Douglas Walton:
Formalization of the ad hominem argumentation scheme. J. Appl. Log. 8(1): 1-21 (2010) - [c14]Douglas Walton:
Types of Dialogue and Burdens of Proof. COMMA 2010: 13-24 - [c13]Matthias Grabmair, Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
Probabilistic Semantics for the Carneades Argument Model Using Bayesian Networks. COMMA 2010: 255-266 - [c12]Floris Bex, Douglas Walton:
Burdens and Standards of Proof for Inference to the Best Explanation. JURIX 2010: 37-46
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j20]Douglas Walton:
Hendrik Kaptein, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij (eds): Review of legal evidence and proof: statistics, stories, logic. Artif. Intell. Law 17(4): 371-377 (2009) - [c11]Douglas Walton:
Burden of Proof in Deliberation Dialogs. ArgMAS 2009: 1-22 - [c10]Douglas Walton:
Explanations and Arguments Based on Practical Reasoning. ExaCt 2009: 72-83 - [c9]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
Legal reasoning with argumentation schemes. ICAIL 2009: 137-146 - [p3]Douglas Walton:
Argumentation Theory: A Very Short Introduction. Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence 2009: 1-22 - [p2]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
Proof Burdens and Standards. Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence 2009: 239-258 - 2008
- [b14]Douglas Walton, Chris Reed, Fabrizio Macagno:
Argumentation Schemes. Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 9780521723749, pp. I-XII, 1-443 - [b13]Douglas N. Walton:
Witness testimony evidence - argumentation, artificial intelligence, and law. Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-70770-1, pp. I-XVII, 1-365 - [j19]Douglas Walton:
A dialogical theory of presumption. Artif. Intell. Law 16(2): 209-243 (2008) - [j18]Douglas Walton:
The three bases for the enthymeme: A dialogical theory. J. Appl. Log. 6(3): 361-379 (2008) - [j17]Doug Walton:
Can Argumentation Help AI to Understand Explanation? Künstliche Intell. 22(2): 8-11 (2008) - 2007
- [b12]Douglas N. Walton:
Media argumentation - dialect, persuasion and rhetoric. Cambridge University Press 2007, pp. I-XIII, 1-386 - [b11]Douglas N. Walton:
Dialog theory for critical argumentation. Controversis 5, Benjamin/Cummings 2007, ISBN 978-90-272-1885-8, pp. I-XVIII, 1-307 - [j16]Thomas F. Gordon, Henry Prakken, Douglas Walton:
The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof. Artif. Intell. 171(10-15): 875-896 (2007) - [j15]Chris Reed, Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno:
Argument diagramming in logic, law and artificial intelligence. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 22(1): 87-109 (2007) - [j14]Douglas Walton:
Evaluating Practical Reasoning. Synth. 157(2): 197-240 (2007) - [c8]Douglas Walton:
Dialogical Models of Explanation. ExaCt 2007: 1-9 - 2006
- [b10]Douglas N. Walton:
Fundamentals of critical argumentation. Critical reasoning and argumentation, Cambridge University Press 2006, ISBN 978-0-521-53020-0, pp. I-XVI, 1-343 - [b9]Douglas Walton:
Character Evidence, An Abductive Theory. Argumentation Library 11, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-1-4020-4942-2, pp. 1-219 - [j13]Douglas Walton:
How to make and defend a proposal in a deliberation dialogue. Artif. Intell. Law 14(3): 177-239 (2006) - [j12]Douglas Walton:
Epistemic and Dialectical Models of Begging the Question. Synth. 152(2): 237-284 (2006) - [c7]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
The Carneades Argumentation Framework - Using Presumptions and Exceptions to Model Critical Questions. COMMA 2006: 195-207 - [c6]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:
Pierson vs. Post Revisited - A Reconstruction using the Carneades Argumentation Framework. COMMA 2006: 208-219 - 2005
- [b8]Douglas N. Walton:
Argumentation methods for artificial intelligence in law. Springer 2005, ISBN 978-3-540-25187-3, pp. I-XVIII, 1-270 - [j11]Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Towards a Formal and Implemented Model of Argumentation Schemes in Agent Communication. Auton. Agents Multi Agent Syst. 11(2): 173-188 (2005) - [j10]Douglas Walton, David M. Godden:
Persuasion Dialogue in Online Dispute Resolution. Artif. Intell. Law 13(2): 273-295 (2005) - [j9]Douglas Walton, Chris Reed:
Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes. Synth. 145(3): 339-370 (2005) - [c5]Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Dialogues about the burden of proof. ICAIL 2005: 115-124 - [c4]Douglas Walton:
Practical Reasoning and Proposing: Tools for e-Democracy. JURIX 2005: 113-114 - 2004
- [b7]John Hayden Woods, Andrew Irvine, Douglas N. Walton:
Argument - critical thinking, logic and the fallacies (2. ed.). Pearson Education 2004, ISBN 978-0-13-085115-4, pp. I-XIII, 1-370 - [b6]Douglas N. Walton:
Abductive reasoning. Univ. of Alabama Press 2004, ISBN 978-0-8173-1441-5, pp. I-XV, 1-303 - [c3]Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Towards a Formal and Implemented Model of Argumentation Schemes in Agent Communication. ArgMAS 2004: 19-30 - [p1]Timothy J. Norman, Daniela Vasconcelos Carbogim, Erik C. W. Krabbe, Douglas Walton:
Argument and Multi-Agent Systems. Argumentation Machines 2004: 15-54 - 2003
- [b5]Douglas N. Walton:
Relevance in argumentation. Lawrence Erlbaum 2003, ISBN 978-0-8058-4760-4, pp. I-XIV, 1-311 - [b4]Douglas N. Walton:
Ethical argumentation. Lexington Books 2003, ISBN 978-0-7391-0349-4, pp. I-XVIII, 1-311 - [j8]Douglas Walton:
Is there a Burden of Questioning? Artif. Intell. Law 11(1): 1-43 (2003) - [j7]Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Towards a Formal Account of Reasoning about Evidence: Argumentation Schemes and Generalisations. Artif. Intell. Law 11(2-3): 125-165 (2003) - [c2]Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Argumentation Schemes and Generalizations in Reasoning about Evidence. ICAIL 2003: 32-41 - 2002
- [b3]Douglas N. Walton:
Legal argumentation and evidence. Pennsylvania State Univ. Pr. 2002, ISBN 978-0-271-02177-5, pp. I-XVII, 1-374 - 2000
- [b2]Douglas Walton:
Scare Tactics, Arguments that Appeal to Fear and Threats. Argumentation Library 3, Springer 2000, ISBN 978-90-481-5552-1, pp. 1-204 - [j6]Douglas Walton:
The Place of Dialogue Theory in Logic, Computer Science and Communication Studies. Synth. 123(3): 327-346 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Douglas Walton:
Applying Labelled Deductive Systems and Multi-Agent Systems to Source-Based Argumentation. J. Log. Comput. 9(1): 63-80 (1999) - 1997
- [j4]Douglas Walton:
How can logic best be applied to arguments? Log. J. IGPL 5(4): 603-614 (1997) - 1996
- [b1]Douglas N. Walton:
Fallacies arising from ambiguity. Applied logic series 1, Kluwer 1996, ISBN 978-0-7923-4100-0, pp. I-XIV, 1-293 - 1994
- [j3]Douglas N. Walton:
Begging the question as a pragmatic fallacy. Synth. 100(1): 95-131 (1994)
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [c1]Susan Foster, Douglas Walton:
The Workstation Resource Center at Temple University. SIGUCCS 1986: 301-302
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j2]Douglas Walton, John Hayden Woods:
Circular demonstration and von Wright-Geach entailment. Notre Dame J. Formal Log. 20(4): 768-772 (1979) - 1978
- [j1]John Hayden Woods, Douglas Walton:
Arresting circles in formal dialogues. J. Philos. Log. 7(1): 73-90 (1978)
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