Papers on Reason-Based Logic and related subjects
- Hage, Jaap (1991). Monological reason based reasoning. Legal knowledge based systems. Model-based legal reasoning (eds. J.A. Breuker, R.V. de Mulder and J.C. Hage), pp. 77-91. Vermande, Lelystad.
- Hage, J. (1993). Monological reason based logic. A low level integration of rule-based reasoning and case-based reasoning. The Fourth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. Proceedings of the Conference, pp. 30-39. ACM, New York. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/93-08.
Hage, J. (1994). Reason Based Logic: General considerations and some applications. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (eds. I. Carr and A. Narayanan), pp. 70-79. University of Exeter. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-02.
- Hage, Jaap (1994). Two metaphors of reasoning. Legal knowledge based systems. The relation with legal theory (eds. H. Prakken, A.J. Muntjewerff and A. Soeteman), pp. 127-138. Koninklijke Vermande, Lelystad.
- Hage, Jaap (1995). Teleological reasoning in Reason-Based Logic. The Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. Proceedings of the Conference, pp. 11-20. ACM, New York.
- Hage, Jaap C., Leenes, Ronald, and Lodder, Arno R. (1994). Hard Cases: A Procedural Approach. Artificial Intelligence and Law, Vol. 2, pp. 113-167.
- Hage, J.C., Span, G., and Lodder, A. (1992). A dialogical model of legal reasoning. SKBS/B3. A/1992-12.
- Hage, J., and Verheij, B. (1994). Reason-Based Logic: a logic for reasoning with rules and reasons. To appear in Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 3, No. 2. Published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-10.
- Hage, J., and Verheij, B. (1994). Towards a logic for reasoning with norms. ECAI'94 Workshop W9, Artificial Normative Reasoning (ed. J. Breuker), pp. 160-177. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-12.
- Hage, J.C., Verheij, H.B., and Lodder, A.R. (1993). Reason based logic. A logic that deals with rules and reasons. Working Papers NAIC '93 (eds. J.M. Akkermans and J.A. Breuker), pp. 293-304. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/93-19.
- Leenes, Ronald (1993). Dialogical Reason-based Logic for Modelling Legal Reasoning. Law, Computers & Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 149-164.
- Leenes, R.E., Lodder, A.R., and Hage, J. (1994). A dialogue game for legal arguments. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (eds. I. Carr and A. Narayanan), pp. 112-122. University of Exeter. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-06.
- Lodder, Arno R., and Herczog, Aimée (1995). DiaLaw. A dialogical framework for modeling legal reasoning. The Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. Proceedings of the Conference, pp. 146-155. ACM, New York.
- Verheij, H.B. (1994). Reason Based Logic and legal knowledge representation. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (eds. I. Carr and A. Narayanan), pp. 154-165. University of Exeter. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-05.
- Verheij, Bart (1995). Accrual of arguments in defeasible argumentation. Dutch/German Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning. Proceedings of the Second Workshop, pp. 217-224. Delft University of Technology, Utrecht University. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/95-01.
- Verheij, Bart (1995). The influence of defeated arguments in defeasible argumentation. WOCFAI 95. Proceedings of the Second World Conference on the Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (eds. M. De Glas and Z. Pawlak), pp. 429-440. Angkor, Paris. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/95-03.
- Verheij, Bart (1995). Arguments and defeat in argument-based nonmonotonic reasoning. Progress in Artificial Intelligence. 7th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA '95) (eds. Carlos Pinto-Ferreira and Nuno J. Mamede), pp. 213-224. Springer, Berlin. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/95-04.
- Verheij, H.B., and Hage, J.C. (1993). Reason Based Logic in law. Towards a global expert system in law. A glance at the conference (eds. G. Bargellini and S. Binazzi), pp. 110-111. Florence. Abstract of report SKBS/B3.A/93-18.
- Verheij, Bart, and Hage, Jaap (1994). Reasoning by analogy: a formal reconstruction. Legal knowledge based systems. The relation with legal theory (eds. H. Prakken, A.J. Muntjewerff and A. Soeteman), pp. 65-78. Koninklijke Vermande, Lelystad. Also published as report SKBS/B3.A/94-14.
This research was partly financed by the Foundation for Knowledge-based Systems (SKBS) as
part of the B3.A project. SKBS is a foundation with the goal to improve the level of expertise
in the Netherlands in the field of knowledge-based systems and to promote the transfer of
knowledge in this field between universities and business companies.
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