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From: ajasvanu@midway.uchicago.edu (Atip Asvanund)
Subject: [help] designing a system that can debate an issue
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Hello,

	My friend and I are planning to design a system that can debate.  We
want it to be able to debate against another system of the same kind on some
issue.  For example, one instance of the system may say "Abortion is good.",
while the other instance may say "Abortion is bad."  I plan to use CD
representations in Common Lisp to implement the system.
	
	If anyone can help me think of an idea on how to accomplish this, or
know where I can find info on the matter, please email me.  I would really
appreciate any advice.

Thank you very much,

Atip Asvanund

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Atip Asvanund

If P really equals NP, I probably won't even know what they mean.
