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In chapter 16, On How to Be a Dialogician, Shahid Rahman and Laurent Keiff present the dialogical approach to logic. The two protagonists (proponent and opponent) perform illocutionary acts in standard dialogues of dialogical logic. The first utterance is an assertion by the proponent which fixes the thesis. Other utterances are attacks and defences. Attacks are questions or demands. Defences are responses that serve to justify a previous assertion. The second utterance is always an attack by the opponent who questions the thesis. The proponent can next reply by making either a defence or a counterattack. And so on. In …