Definition 2. An argument x AF is a triple x = G, m, σ where m is a correspon- dence e, ej, n, R ; G is the grounds justifying a prima facie belief that the correspon- dence does, or does not hold; σ is one of +, depending on whether the argument is that m does or does not hold. ¬ An argument x is attacked by the assertion of its negation x, namely the counter- argument, defined as follows: ∈ ∈
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