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Coherence as constraint satisfaction
judicial reasoning support mechanism
pp. 203-216
Abstract
This chapter proposes coherence as constraint satisfaction as a suitable mechanism to be considered for judicial reasoning support. First of all it establishes a notion of "legal problem solving" and draws intuitive parallels to algorithm as "computational problem solving procedure". Then, Thagard's coherence as constraint satisfaction is introduced to the reader as a general problem solving mechanism/formalism. The chapter continues with an overview of the main concerns and objections that are to be found in fields of law and computer science against a large-scale deployment of any formal mechanism as a tool for support of judicial reasoning. A list of requirements any formal mechanism must meet in order to be a viable candidate for such a deployment is then formulated. Finally, coherence as constraint satisfaction is briefly checked if it meets the requirements. It is concluded that it seems to meet them and thus, to be a mechanism worth considering of a large-scale deployment as a judicial reasoning support formalism.
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Araszkiewicz Michał, Šavelka Jaromír (2013) Coherence: insights from philosophy, jurisprudence and artificial intelligence. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 203-216
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6110-0_11
Full citation:
Šavelka Jaromír (2013) „Coherence as constraint satisfaction: judicial reasoning support mechanism“, In: M. Araszkiewicz & J. Šavelka (eds.), Coherence, Dordrecht, Springer, 203–216.