bái​mǎ​fēi​mǎ

sophistry paradox

Senses

白马非马/ 白馬非馬 bái​mǎ​fēi​mǎ sophistry paradox

Literally 'a white horse is not a horse', a famous logical paradox of the School of Names during the Warring States period. It highlights the distinction between a specific attribute and a general category, but is often used to refer to sophistry or circular reasoning

References

see 白马非马/白馬非馬 公孙龙/公孫龍