The aim of this paper is to make it clear how and why begging the ques
tion should be seen as a pragmatic fallacy which can only be properly
evaluated in a context of dialogue. Included in the paper is a review
of the contemporary literature on begging the question that shows the
gradual emergence over the past twenty years or so of the dialectical
conception of this fallacy. A second aim of the paper is to investigat
e a number of general problems raised by the pragmatic framework.