On the Argumentative Strength of Indirect Inferential Conditionals

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Sara Verbrugge
Hans Smessaert
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[1] University of Leuven; Dutch,
[2] German and Computational Linguistics,undefined
[3] Faculty of Arts,undefined
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Argumentation | 2010年 / 24卷
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Pragmatics; Conditionals; Rhetoric; Inferential; Epistemic; Reductio ad Absurdum;
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Inferential or epistemic conditional sentences represent a blueprint of someone’s reasoning process from premise to conclusion. Declerck and Reed (2001) make a distinction between a direct and an indirect type. In the latter type the direction of reasoning goes backwards, from the blatant falsehood of the consequent to the falsehood of the antecedent. We first present a modal reinterpretation in terms of Argumentation Schemes of indirect inferential conditionals (IIC’s) in Declerck and Reed (2001). We furthermore argue for a distinction between epistemic-modal strong and deontic-modal weak IIC’s. In addition, we extend the category of the indirect inferential conditionals in order to include several other deontic-modal subtypes. On the basis of the undesirability of the consequent the hearer in these cases infers that the antecedent is also undesirable. In this way the rhetoric-argumentative strategy of Reductio ad Absurdum is extended from the realm of deductive reasoning to that of practical reasoning.
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页码:337 / 362
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