I am wondering- have you ever seen any type of notation that allows a graphical disassembly of an argument so that it can be visualized? There was some work here in Austin years and years ago about “Wicked Problems” (complex, compound problems) that the author had come up with a way of noting for getting groups of people engaged in dialogue around the problem… but that seems to have fallen away and I have not seen anything like it since. Given LLMs now rise, it seems that the notation could be developed and used as a way of helping students (or me) visualize statements, to get better at doing these deeper examinations. Perhaps I am looking at this too much as an engineer (who excelled in my logic class) but wondering if there’s anything in the state of the art as I learn to help communities come together to support entrepreneurs in building out economic development solutions (booting up more businesses as jobs are being lost right and left). Thank you for the insights.
Jan 11
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