Revisiting Vacuous Reduct Semantics for Abstract Argumentation (Extended Version)
Lydia Blümel, Matthias Thimm
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We consider the notion of a vacuous reduct semantics for abstract argumentation frameworks, which, given two abstract argumentation semantics and , refines (base condition) by accepting only those -extensions that have no non-empty -extension in their reduct (vacuity condition). We give a systematic overview on vacuous reduct semantics resulting from combining different admissibility-based and conflict-free semantics and present a principle-based analysis of vacuous reduct semantics in general. We provide criteria for the inheritance of principle satisfaction by a vacuous reduct semantics from its base and vacuity condition for established as well as recently introduced principles in the context of weak argumentation semantics. We also conduct a principle-based analysis for the special case of undisputed semantics.