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Preferred term
dialogical logic
Definition
- Dialogical logic (DL) is a novel field that aims at recovering the philosophical and technical links between argumentation, logic (logic as Agon), and epistemology, via the development of a pragmatist semantics. This semantics, inspired by both Ludwig Wittgenstein's language-games and game-theoretic concepts, provides the basis for the notion of formal strategy by means of which inference is understood dynamically—that is, as a kind of a rational interaction of agents. [Source: Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences; Dialogical Logic]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/dialogical_logic
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