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 Self- Reference - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Self-referentiality, philosophy: A) self-reference is the description of an action or statement of a thinking subject, which is about this subject. B) is the nature of a linguistic expression (word or sentence) which, by its application, should apply to this expression. See also circularity, external/internal, reference system, paradoxes, heterology, paradoxes.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Castaneda, Hector-Neri Self- Reference   Castaneda, Hector-Neri
Cresswell, Maxwell J. Self- Reference   Cresswell, Maxwell J.
Logic Texts Self- Reference   Logic Texts
Luhmann, Niklas Self- Reference   Luhmann, Niklas
Nozick, Robert Self- Reference   Nozick, Robert
Peirce, Charles Sanders Self- Reference   Peirce, Charles Sanders
Prior, Arthur N. Self- Reference   Prior, Arthur
Proust, Joelle Self- Reference   Proust, Joelle
Searle, John R. Self- Reference   Searle, John R.

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