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what does the expression "for the sake of the argument" mean? Examples are very welcome :)
May 8, 2010 9:43 AM
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1)
For the sake of argument.......means ......for the sake of discussion; in order to consider the possibility of something.
Let us assume, for the sake of argument...
Предположим, ради довода...
-Assume, for the sake of argument, that Canadian hockey is superior to Russian hockey.
-I concede, for the sake of argument, that we are all sinners.
-For the sake of argument would you agree that humans are animals?
2)
To argue for the sake of argument.....means.... to argue just to be difficult or contrary.
-Why do some people argue for the sake of argument? Because they love to hear themselves talk, and they think that they are always right!
-You don't even understand the issue, you are arguing just for the sake of argument.
May 8, 2010
"For the sake of the argument" means you are putting forward a theory to test how the discussion could progress. What is important is that the theory doesn't need to be true or factual at all!
For example: "For the sake of the argument, let's say the moon is made of jellybeans. Now could you agree that a moon-rock would taste sweet?"
Totally fantastical, but you have come to a new possibility: moon-rocks could be sweet. If the moon were made of jellybeans, of course. ;)
More practically: "For the sake of the argument, lets say that I am right. Would you now think my actions were justified?"
May 9, 2010
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