Questions (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/questions/
PreliminariesThe Semantics of Elementary QuestionsWhy-QuestionsEmbedded (or Indirect) Questions Interrogative expressions can serve as the argument of certainclause-embedding predicates, as when someone is said to know, tell,care, or wonder who, what, whether, how, or why. Where the attitudepredicate is knowledge, these sorts of examples are called cases ofknowledge-wh. Knowledge-how in the sense of skill-possession,as in ‘Smith knows how to ...
Interrogative expressions can serve as the argument of certainclause-embedding predicates, as when someone is said to know, tell,care, or wonder who, what, whether, how, or why. Where the attitudepredicate is knowledge, these sorts of examples are called cases ofknowledge-wh. Knowledge-how in the sense of skill-possession,as in ‘Smith knows how to ...
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