In this paper I argue that Frege’s concept horse paradox is not easily avoided. I do so without appealing to Wright’s Reference Principle. I then use this result to show that Hale and Wright’s recent attempts to avoid this paradox by rejecting or otherwise defanging the Reference Principle are unsuccessful.
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Trueman, R. (2015). The concept horse with no name. Philosophical Studies, 172(7), 1889–1906. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-014-0377-x
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