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Argumentation is one of the most active domains in Artificial Intelligence, especially in multi-agent systems. Since the initial work of Dung on abstract argumentation frameworks, many semantics have been proposed, but for most practical cases argument acceptability is still a matter of choice. This paper introduces a formal model that aims to provide a unifying representation of argument extensions...