Arguing to inquire ends with "the attempt to formulate a position" (Crusius and Channell 207)

  1. Arguing to inquire ends with "the attempt to formulate a position" (Crusius and Channell 207): what is the main element that changes with arguing to convince and why?
  2. What is a case, and how does making a case work?
  3. What does arguing to persuade include that arguing to convince doesn't?

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