Felix Kopecky

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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    Argumentation-induced rational issue polarisation
    Philosophical Studies 181 (1): 83-107. 2024.
    Computational models have shown how polarisation can rise among deliberating agents as they approximate epistemic rationality. This paper provides further support for the thesis that polarisation can rise under condition of epistemic rationality, but it does not depend on limitations that extant models rely on, such as memory restrictions or biased evaluation of other agents’ testimony. Instead, deliberation is modelled through agents’ purposeful introduction of arguments and their rational reac…Read more
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    Arguments as Drivers of Issue Polarisation in Debates Among Artificial Agents
    Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 25 (1). 2022.
    Can arguments and their properties influence the development of issue polarisation in debates among artificial agents? This paper presents an agent-based model of debates with logical constraints based on the theory of dialectical structures. Simulations on this model reveal that the exchange of arguments can drive polarisation even without social influence, and that the usage of different argumentation strategies can influence the obtained levels of polarisation.