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Arguing for Questions

Abstract

People sometimes argue for questions, as can be verified by a Web search using as search terms phrases consisting of a conclusion indicator and an interrogative particle (such as “so why” or “how then”). These arguments provide a reason for asking the question and thus try to establish that it needs to be answered. Typically, they do so either in order to motivate interest in discovering the answer or in order to challenge addressees or a third …

Authors

Hitchcock D

Book title

From Argument Schemes to Argumentative Relations in the Wild

Series

Argumentation Library

Volume

35

Pagination

pp. 167-184

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

2020

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-28367-4_11