mention$47939$ - translation to ελληνικό
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mention$47939$ - translation to ελληνικό

IN ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY, A DISTINCTION BETWEEN USING A WORD OR PHRASE AND MENTIONING IT
Use-mention fallacy; Use mention distinction; Use-mention; Use versus mention; Use and mention; Use/mention; Use/mention fallacy; Use/mention distinction; Use-mention distinction; Mention/use; Words-as-words distinction; Use–mention; Words as words; Words-as-words; Use–mention error; Use-mention error; Word as a word; Use/Mention distinction; Word-as-word; Use vs. mention

mention      
v. μνημονεύω, αναφέρω

Ορισμός

mention
I
n.
1) to make mention of
2) to deserve mention
3) honorable mention (conferred in a contest for an accomplishment of merit that does not win a prize)
4) at the mention (at the very mention of his name I shuddered)
II
v.
1) (B) she mentioned the book to me
2) (K) he failed to mention my being late twice last week
3) (L; to) they mentioned (to her) that they would bring a guest
4) (Q) she forgot to mention where we should meet
5) (misc.) to mention smb. by name

Βικιπαίδεια

Use–mention distinction

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. Many philosophical works have been "vitiated by a failure to distinguish use and mention". The distinction can sometimes be pedantic, especially in simple cases where it is obvious.

The distinction between use and mention can be illustrated with the word cheese:

  • Use: Cheese is derived from milk.
  • Mention: "Cheese" is derived from (the Anglian variant of) the Old English word ċēse (pronounced [ˈt͡ʃeː.se]).

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. Note the quotation marks.