The 17th ARGDIAP Conference on Reasoned Argumentation. Legal, Computational and Linguistic Perspectives on November 24-25, 2021 invites the application of participation of interested persons. 

About Conference

This edition of ARGDIAP conference is composed of 12 papers and 4 keynote lectures. The keynote speakers are Henry Prakken, Jaap Hage, Isabela Fairclough and Fabio Paglieri. The conference is an interdisciplinary event that brings together lawyers, computer scientists, linguists, psychologists and philosophers to discuss the current topics in argumentation theory. 


Registration details

Registration is FREE

The registration form is available here

The registration deadline is Monday, November 22. 

On Tuesday, November 23, the link to the Webex meeting will be sent to the registered participants.


The detailed conference Programme may be found below.


Contact

In case of any questions please contact the organization chair 

Michał Araszkiewicz- michal.araszkiewicz@uj.edu.pl


Michał Araszkiewicz - Conference Chair

Bart Verheij - Program Chair


Conference Programme (all hours are CET)


Wednesday, November 24

8:45-9:00

Introductions


Paper Session (I)

9:00-9:30 

Miklós Könczöl    

Ancient Systems of Issues and the Formalisation of Legal Reasoning

9:30-10:00 

Pawel Lupkowski and Mariusz UrbaÅ„ski    

Questioning Agenda With Multiple Information Sources

10:00-10:30

Esteban Guerrero, Nannan Xi, Tero Vartiainen and Panu Kalmi    

Eristic dialogues in persuasive gamified systems

10:30-11:00

Olena Yaskorska Shah    

Towards the formal model of pathos

11:00-11:30 

Coffee break

11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture

Henry Prakken

Explanations and justifications in legal XAI

12:30-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:00

 Keynote Lecture

Jaap Hage

What is a good argument?


Paper Session (II)

15:00-15:30

Trevor Bench-Capon and Katie Atkinson

Two Argument Schemes for Factor Ascription

15:30-16:00 

Michał Araszkiewicz

The Open-question Argument in Legal Reasoning


Thursday, November 25



Paper Session (III)

9:00-9:30

Martin Hinton

On appeals to non-existent authorities as arguments from analogy

9:30-10:00 

Barbara Konat, Ewelina Gajewska and Wiktoria Rossa   

Appealing to fear with argument schemes and emotional words

10:00-10:30

Shiyang Yu and Frank Zenker

A scheme and critical questions for the argumentum ad baculum 

10:30-11:00

Kamila Dębowska-Kozłowska

Capturing the strength of independent vs. dialectical arguments – an empirical study

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

11:30-12:30

Keynote Lecture 

Isabela Ietcu-Fairclough

Frames, speech acts, argument schemes

12:30-14:00

Lunch break

14:00-15:00

Keynote Lecture

Fabio Paglieri

Online arguments in context: what is really wrong with public debate in the digital age, and how to fix it?


Paper Session (IV)

15:00-15:30

Rory Duthie, Katarzyna BudzyÅ„ska and Marcin Koszowy    

Ethos in Argumentation: The New Perspective

15:30-16:00

Wojciech ZiÄ™ba and Mariusz UrbaÅ„ski    

You can’t fail, if you ask the proper questions. Inferential Erotetic Logic account on the “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” witch trial