Is the white horse paradox just a sleight of hand, or is it indicative of some truths about words, language, and logic? The paradox underscores some differences in the significance and implications of terms when considered in the context of mention rather than use. Moreover, the paradox shows that insights into how words and phrases operate in language can be gained by considering them in the context of mention. The paradox also causes us to think of the instrumental value of words, as opposed to thinking of their roles just in referring and in judgments and inferences.
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Thompson, K. O. (1995). When a “White Horse” Is Not a “Horse.” Philosophy East and West, 45(4), 481. https://doi.org/10.2307/1399790
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