Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20151109071137/@comment-25047329-20151110040253

Oh, it's just of manner of speaking. "For the sake of argument" is a phrase used when talking about something hypothetically to continue a discussion.

Like, "I don't believe is Santa Clause, but the sake of argument let's say he's real".

Then you have a discussion about Santa Clause as if he were real.