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Old 28-Jan-2006, 13:08
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Default Re: Question with a Question

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Originally Posted by advoca
In grammar, a paradox is a statement consisting of two parts that seem to mean the opposite of each other, or the use of this kind of statement in writing.
The 1850s was a happy time and it was an unhappy time.
An allegory is the use of events and characters as symbols in a story. An example of allegory is The Pilgrim’s Progress.
So you can see that answering a question with a question is neither a paradox nor an allegory.
But there is no reason why a question should not be answered by a question. For example:
What is your grandfather’s name?
Do you mean my maternal grandfather or my paternal grandfather?

Sincerely speaking,I do not think that your definition of PARADOX is very acceptable to me.A statement that contains two parts which seem to be contrary or opposite in meaning is said to be ANTITHETICAL(anti1thesis) while the one that juxtaposes two opposite or contrary ideas is called OXYMORON..."I was taken through the illuminating darkness of this wicked world(oxymoron...putting side-by-side illumination and darkness which are opposite in meaning)..."the cell is a cruel place and sometimes a haven"...this is antithetical..."the cell is a cruel haven"(oxymoron)
A paradox is a statement that contains some hidden or obscure truth which can only be appreciated upon re-examination or re-consideration.Though some paradoxical statements can or may contain some elements of antithesis,an antithetical statement cannot be said to be paradoxical...eg..."the pen is mightier than the sword"...apart from the "metonymous" undertone it has,the statement can be said to be paradoxical since the superiority of the pen(which symbolizes intellect) to the sword(which stands for crudity and savagery) can only be seen upon re-examination...(a much deeper thought)..."the cell is a cruel place and sometimes a haven"...apart from being antithetical,the statement can also pass for paradox as the real meaning will only be appreciated if given a much deeper second thought...despite the apparent "cruelty" that pervades cells,some people get rehabilitated...
Similarly,I have one or two things to say about the "maternal grandfather" postulation.
A:What is your grandfather's name?
B:Do you mean my maternal or paternal grandfather?
...The statement made by B above,though asks a question,does not answer the question asked by A.B only sought clarification on the question asked by A.If A eventually answers the question,B will still have to post an answer...So,in my opinion,this is not a case of answering a question with another...
C:WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
D:WHY DO YOU ASK?...this sounds more like posting a question for a question.

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