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Web of Arguments #301

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AdamSobieski opened this issue Dec 30, 2021 · 3 comments
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Web of Arguments #301

AdamSobieski opened this issue Dec 30, 2021 · 3 comments

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@AdamSobieski
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AdamSobieski commented Dec 30, 2021

I would like to ask about hyperlinking between arguments.

One can envision a wiki platform where each page is argdown syntax and where these pages can utilize hyperlinks to reference one another.

When viewing larger diagrams, users could click on nodes to expand them. The process of expanding these nodes could retrieve and process other argdown documents.

What do you think about adding hyperlinking capabilities to argdown syntax and related navigation to generated diagrams?

@ooker777
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ooker777 commented Mar 9, 2022

How about using a software like Obsidian and with its plugin Juggl?

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@ooker777, thank you for recommending Obsidian and Juggl. I will take a closer look at them. It looks like Juggl could be useful for visually navigating complex argument structures, e.g., those generated over the course of time collaboratively by groups, e.g., a "Wikiarguments" resource, or those generated automatically by computer software.

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ooker777 commented Mar 21, 2022

There are also DebateGraph and Online Visualization Arguments that may serve your purpose

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