Implicatures as Forms of Argument

A. Capone et al. (eds.), Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy (pp. 203-224). Berlin/New York: Springer, 2013

21 Pages Posted: 15 Dec 2013 Last revised: 2 May 2014

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Fabrizio Macagno

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Douglas Walton

University of Windsor

Date Written: December 14, 2013

Abstract

In this paper, we use concepts, structure and tools from argumentation theory to show how conversational implicatures are triggered by conflicts of presumptions. Presumptive implicatures are shown to be based on defeasible forms of inference used in conditions of lack of knowledge, including analogical reasoning, inference to the best explanation, practical reasoning, appeal to pity, and argument from cause. Such inferences are modelled as communicative strategies to knowledge gaps that shift the burden of providing the missing contrary evidence to the other party in a dialogue. Through a series of illustrative examples, we show how such principles of inference are based on common knowledge about the ordinary course of events shared by participants in a structured dialogue setting in which they take turns putting forward and responding to speech acts.

Keywords: Implicatures, argumentation, reasoning, interpretation, best explanation, presumption

Suggested Citation

Macagno, Fabrizio and Walton, Douglas, Implicatures as Forms of Argument (December 14, 2013). A. Capone et al. (eds.), Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy (pp. 203-224). Berlin/New York: Springer, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2367769

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