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- Use–mention_distinction abstract "The use–mention distinction is a foundational concept of analytic philosophy, according to which it is necessary to make a distinction between using a word (or phrase) and mentioning it, and many philosophical works have been "vitiated by a failure to distinguish use and mention". The distinction is disputed by non-analytic philosophers.The distinction between use and mention can be illustrated for the word cheese:Use Cheese is derived from milk.Mention "Cheese" is derived from the Old English word "cyse".The first sentence is a statement about the substance called cheese; it uses the word "cheese" to refer to that substance. The second is a statement about the word cheese as a signifier; it mentions the word without using it to refer to anything other than itself.".
- Use–mention_distinction wikiPageID "172990".
- Use–mention_distinction wikiPageRevisionID "604232706".
- Use–mention_distinction subject Category:Analytic_philosophy.
- Use–mention_distinction subject Category:Conceptual_distinctions.
- Use–mention_distinction subject Category:Metalogic.
- Use–mention_distinction subject Category:Philosophy_of_language.
- Use–mention_distinction comment "The use–mention distinction is a foundational concept of analytic philosophy, according to which it is necessary to make a distinction between using a word (or phrase) and mentioning it, and many philosophical works have been "vitiated by a failure to distinguish use and mention".".
- Use–mention_distinction label "Use–mention distinction".
- Use–mention_distinction label "Zelfnoemfunctie".
- Use–mention_distinction sameAs Use%E2%80%93mention_distinction.
- Use–mention_distinction sameAs Zelfnoemfunctie.
- Use–mention_distinction sameAs Q2577553.
- Use–mention_distinction sameAs Q2577553.
- Use–mention_distinction wasDerivedFrom Use–mention_distinction?oldid=604232706.