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    On the moral necessity of tort law: the fairness argument Dahkki Steel, S

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…My overall claim is that the best version of this ‘fairness argument’ for a duty to provide tort law is of limited success. …”
    Journal article
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    Why the subtraction argument does not add up Dahkki Paseau, A

    Almmustuhtton 2002
    Journal article
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    Argumentative tactic of rhetorical fallacies in political discourse Dahkki Hamad, Sa'ad Saleh, Mohamad Ali, Afida, Paramasivam, Shamala, Abdul Jabar, Mohd Azidan

    Almmustuhtton 2022
    “…The world of political rhetoric is a murky one due to the use of faulty logic and unsound arguments. That is, detecting fallacies can be one of the challenges that face researchers in a given discourse. …”
    Artihkal
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    Assessment of the analytic scale of argumentative writing (ASAW) Dahkki Nimehchisalem, Vahid, Mukundan, Jayakaran, Rafik-Galea, Shameem, Abd Samad, Arshad

    Almmustuhtton 2021
    “…The Analytic Scale of Argumentative Writing (ASAW) was developed because of the need for a genre-specific scale to assess English as a Second Language (ESL) university student writers’ argumentative essays. …”
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    Is this the right room for an argument? The effects of an internet-based argumentation intervention on aspects of self-regulated learning and critical thinking in young adolescents Dahkki Milburn-Curtis, C, Coral Milburn-Curtis

    Almmustuhtton 2014
    “…Specifically, the more participants engaged in dialogic argumentation the more the change in both outcomes. The effects of the intervention, on change in self-regulated learning, were significantly enhanced when the critical thinking activity (argumentation) was accompanied by the self-regulatory activity (the learning journal).…”
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    Pareto optimality and strategy-proofness in group argument evaluation Dahkki Awad, Edmond, Caminada, Martin WA, Pigozzi, Gabriella, Podlaszewski, Mikołaj, Rahwan, Iyad

    Almmustuhtton 2021
    “…An inconsistent knowledge base can be abstracted as a set of arguments and a defeat relation among them. There can be more than one consistent way to evaluate such an argumentation graph. …”
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    Rate-1 non-interactive arguments for batch-NP Dahkki Devadas, Lalita

    Almmustuhtton 2022
    “…Succinct non-interactive arguments for batch-NP computations, called BARGs (Choudhuri, Jain and Jin, STOC 2021), have emerged as a powerful tool to construct succinct non-interactive arguments (SNARGs) for expressive classes of computations such as all deterministic computations (P), time-space bounded non-deterministic computations (NTISP), and so on. …”
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