Mackenzie, J. (1985); No Logic before Friday; Synthese, V63, pp 329-341.

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....specification method) We are investigating this approach further in the context of N party dialogues. 3. 2 Dialogue Scheme Formal schemes that fit with the architecture outlined above and with our overall approach to modelling dialogue have been proposed by Hamblin (1971) and more fully worked by Mackenzie (1981, 1985). We have adopted Mackenzie s dialogue system DC and, with some changes and substantial reinterpretation, are using it as the basis for validating our intuitions. Below we present a brief overview of the main elements of DC, using our own notation. The scheme is presented in terms of three ....

Mackenzie, J. (1985); No Logic before Friday; Synthese, V63, pp 329-341.

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