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Self-reference

Self-reference is a concept that involves referring to oneself or one's own attributes, characteristics, or actions. It can occur in language, logic, mathematics, philosophy, and other fields.

The ancient symbol Ouroboros, a dragon that continually consumes itself, denotes self-reference.[1]

In natural or formal languages, self-reference occurs when a sentence, idea or formula refers to itself. The reference may be expressed either directly—through some intermediate sentence or formula—or by means of some encoding.

In philosophy, self-reference also refers to the ability of a subject to speak of or refer to itself, that is, to have the kind of thought expressed by the first person nominative singular pronoun "I" in English.

Self-reference is studied and has applications in mathematics, philosophy, computer programming, second-order cybernetics, and linguistics, as well as in humor. Self-referential statements are sometimes paradoxical, and can also be considered recursive.

In logic, mathematics and computing edit

In classical philosophy, paradoxes were created by self-referential concepts such as the omnipotence paradox of asking if it was possible for a being to exist so powerful that it could create a stone that it could not lift. The Epimenides paradox, 'All Cretans are liars' when uttered by an ancient Greek Cretan was one of the first recorded versions. Contemporary philosophy sometimes employs the same technique to demonstrate that a supposed concept is meaningless or ill-defined.[2]

In mathematics and computability theory, self-reference (also known as impredicativity) is the key concept in proving limitations of many systems. Gödel's theorem uses it to show that no formal consistent system of mathematics can ever contain all possible mathematical truths, because it cannot prove some truths about its own structure. The halting problem equivalent, in computation theory, shows that there is always some task that a computer cannot perform, namely reasoning about itself. These proofs relate to a long tradition of mathematical paradoxes such as Russell's paradox and Berry's paradox, and ultimately to classical philosophical paradoxes.

In game theory, undefined behaviors can occur where two players must model each other's mental states and behaviors, leading to infinite regress.

In computer programming, self-reference occurs in reflection, where a program can read or modify its own instructions like any other data.[3] Numerous programming languages support reflection to some extent with varying degrees of expressiveness. Additionally, self-reference is seen in recursion (related to the mathematical recurrence relation) in functional programming, where a code structure refers back to itself during computation.[4] 'Taming' self-reference from potentially paradoxical concepts into well-behaved recursions has been one of the great successes of computer science, and is now used routinely in, for example, writing compilers using the 'meta-language' ML. Using a compiler to compile itself is known as bootstrapping. Self-modifying code is possible to write (programs which operate on themselves), both with assembler and with functional languages such as Lisp, but is generally discouraged in real-world programming. Computing hardware makes fundamental use of self-reference in flip-flops, the basic units of digital memory, which convert potentially paradoxical logical self-relations into memory by expanding their terms over time. Thinking in terms of self-reference is a pervasive part of programmer culture, with many programs and acronyms named self-referentially as a form of humor, such as GNU ('GNU's not Unix') and PINE ('Pine is not Elm'). The GNU Hurd is named for a pair of mutually self-referential acronyms.

Tupper's self-referential formula is a mathematical curiosity which plots an image of its own formula.

In biology edit

The biology of self-replication is self-referential, as embodied by DNA and RNA replication mechanisms. Models of self-replication are found in Conway's Game of Life and have inspired engineering systems such as the self-replicating 3D printer RepRap.[citation needed]

In art edit

 
Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-1800s piece of Japanese silk. The silk illustrates the means by which it was produced.
 
A self-referencing work of graffiti apologizing for its own existence
 
Self-referential graffiti. The painter drawn on a wall erases his own graffiti, and may be erased himself by the next facade cleaner.

Self-reference occurs in literature and film when an author refers to his or her own work in the context of the work itself. Examples include Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest and Twelfth Night, Denis Diderot's Jacques le fataliste et son maître, Italo Calvino's If on a winter's night a traveler, many stories by Nikolai Gogol, Lost in the Funhouse by John Barth, Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, Federico Fellini's and Bryan Forbes's The L-Shaped Room. Speculative fiction writer Samuel R. Delany makes use of this in his novels Nova and Dhalgren. In the former, Katin (a space-faring novelist) is wary of a long-standing curse wherein a novelist dies before completing any given work. Nova ends mid-sentence, thus lending credence to the curse and the realization that the novelist is the author of the story; likewise, throughout Dhalgren, Delany has a protagonist simply named The Kid (or Kidd, in some sections), whose life and work are mirror images of themselves and of the novel itself. In the sci-fi spoof film Spaceballs, Director Mel Brooks includes a scene wherein the evil characters are viewing a VHS copy of their own story, which shows them watching themselves "watching themselves", ad infinitum. Perhaps the earliest example is in Homer's Iliad, where Helen of Troy laments: "for generations still unborn/we will live in song" (appearing in the song itself).[5]

Self-reference in art is closely related to the concepts of breaking the fourth wall and meta-reference, which often involve self-reference. The short stories of Jorge Luis Borges play with self-reference and related paradoxes in many ways. Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape consists entirely of the protagonist listening to and making recordings of himself, mostly about other recordings. During the 1990s and 2000s filmic self-reference was a popular part of the rubber reality movement, notably in Charlie Kaufman's films Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, the latter pushing the concept arguably to its breaking point as it attempts to portray its own creation, in a dramatized version of the Droste effect.

Various creation myths invoke self-reference to solve the problem of what created the creator. For example, the Egyptian creation myth has a god swallowing his own semen to create himself. The Ouroboros is a mythical dragon which eats itself.

The Quran includes numerous instances of self-referentiality.[6][7]

The surrealist painter René Magritte is famous for his self-referential works. His painting The Treachery of Images, includes the words "this is not a pipe", the truth of which depends entirely on whether the word ceci (in English, "this") refers to the pipe depicted—or to the painting or the word or sentence itself.[8] M.C. Escher's art also contains many self-referential concepts such as hands drawing themselves.

In language edit

A word that describes itself is called an autological word (or autonym). This generally applies to adjectives, for example sesquipedalian (i.e. "sesquipedalian" is a sesquipedalian word), but can also apply to other parts of speech, such as TLA, as a three-letter abbreviation for "three-letter abbreviation".

A sentence which inventories its own letters and punctuation marks is called an autogram.

There is a special case of meta-sentence in which the content of the sentence in the metalanguage and the content of the sentence in the object language are the same. Such a sentence is referring to itself. However some meta-sentences of this type can lead to paradoxes. "This is a sentence." can be considered to be a self-referential meta-sentence which is obviously true. However "This sentence is false" is a meta-sentence which leads to a self-referential paradox. Such sentences can lead to problems, for example, in law, where statements bringing laws into existence can contradict one another or themselves. Kurt Gödel claimed to have found such a paradox in the United States Constitution at his citizenship ceremony.

Self-reference occasionally occurs in the media when it is required to write about itself, for example the BBC reporting on job cuts at the BBC. Notable encyclopedias may be required to feature articles about themselves, such as Wikipedia's article on Wikipedia.

Fumblerules are a list of rules of good grammar and writing, demonstrated through sentences that violate those very rules, such as "Avoid cliches like the plague" and "Don't use no double negatives". The term was coined in a published list of such rules by William Safire.[9][10]

Circular definition is a type of self-reference in which the definition of a term or concept includes the term or concept itself, either explicitly or implicitly. Circular definitions are considered fallacious because they only define a term in terms of itself.[11] This type of self-reference may be useful in argumentation, but can result in a lack of clarity in communication.

The adverb "hereby" is used in a self-referential way, for example in the statement "I hereby declare you husband and wife."[12]

In popular culture edit

In law edit

Several constitutions are self-referential, making it more difficult to amend themselves than a simple law.[15][example needed] An example is Article Five of the United States Constitution.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Soto-Andrade, Jorge; Jaramillo, Sebastian; Gutierrez, Claudio; Letelier, Juan-Carlos. "Ouroboros avatars: A mathematical exploration of Self-reference and Metabolic Closure" (PDF). MIT Press. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  2. ^ Liar Paradox. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. 2020.
  3. ^ Malenfant, J.; Demers, F-N. (PDF). PARC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  4. ^ Drucker, Thomas (4 January 2008). Perspectives on the History of Mathematical Logic. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-8176-4768-1.
  5. ^ Homer (1990). Iliad. Translated by Robert Fagles. Penguin Books. p. 207. ISBN 1-101-15281-8.
  6. ^ Madigan, David. The Qur'ân's Self-Image. Writing and Authority in Islam's Scripture.
  7. ^ Boisliveau, Anne-Sylvie. Le Coran par lui-même.
  8. ^ Nöth, Winfried; Bishara, Nina (2007). Self-reference in the Media. Walter de Gruyter. p. 75. ISBN 978-3-11-019464-7.
  9. ^ "alt.usage.english.org's Humorous Rules for Writing".
  10. ^ Safire, William (4 November 1979). "On Language; The Fumblerules of Grammar". The New York Times (published 4 November 1979). p. SM4.
  11. ^ Walton, Douglas N. (1991). Begging the Question: Circular Reasoning as a Tactic of Argumentation. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-27596-8.
  12. ^ "hereby in wiktionary". 19 June 2023.
  13. ^ Hofstadter, Douglas. Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. 20th-anniversary ed., 1999, p. 152. ISBN 0-465-02656-7
  14. ^ "Recursive Science Fiction" New England Science Fiction Association website, last updated 3 August 2008
  15. ^ Hart, H. L. A. (24 November 1983). "Self-referring Laws". Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 170–178. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198253884.003.0008. ISBN 978-0-19-825388-4.

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For the use of self references in Wikipedia articles see Wikipedia Manual of Style Self references to avoid Self reference is a concept that involves referring to oneself or one s own attributes characteristics or actions It can occur in language logic mathematics philosophy and other fields The ancient symbol Ouroboros a dragon that continually consumes itself denotes self reference 1 In natural or formal languages self reference occurs when a sentence idea or formula refers to itself The reference may be expressed either directly through some intermediate sentence or formula or by means of some encoding In philosophy self reference also refers to the ability of a subject to speak of or refer to itself that is to have the kind of thought expressed by the first person nominative singular pronoun I in English Self reference is studied and has applications in mathematics philosophy computer programming second order cybernetics and linguistics as well as in humor Self referential statements are sometimes paradoxical and can also be considered recursive Contents 1 In logic mathematics and computing 2 In biology 3 In art 4 In language 5 In popular culture 6 In law 7 See also 8 References 9 SourcesIn logic mathematics and computing editIn classical philosophy paradoxes were created by self referential concepts such as the omnipotence paradox of asking if it was possible for a being to exist so powerful that it could create a stone that it could not lift The Epimenides paradox All Cretans are liars when uttered by an ancient Greek Cretan was one of the first recorded versions Contemporary philosophy sometimes employs the same technique to demonstrate that a supposed concept is meaningless or ill defined 2 In mathematics and computability theory self reference also known as impredicativity is the key concept in proving limitations of many systems Godel s theorem uses it to show that no formal consistent system of mathematics can ever contain all possible mathematical truths because it cannot prove some truths about its own structure The halting problem equivalent in computation theory shows that there is always some task that a computer cannot perform namely reasoning about itself These proofs relate to a long tradition of mathematical paradoxes such as Russell s paradox and Berry s paradox and ultimately to classical philosophical paradoxes In game theory undefined behaviors can occur where two players must model each other s mental states and behaviors leading to infinite regress In computer programming self reference occurs in reflection where a program can read or modify its own instructions like any other data 3 Numerous programming languages support reflection to some extent with varying degrees of expressiveness Additionally self reference is seen in recursion related to the mathematical recurrence relation in functional programming where a code structure refers back to itself during computation 4 Taming self reference from potentially paradoxical concepts into well behaved recursions has been one of the great successes of computer science and is now used routinely in for example writing compilers using the meta language ML Using a compiler to compile itself is known as bootstrapping Self modifying code is possible to write programs which operate on themselves both with assembler and with functional languages such as Lisp but is generally discouraged in real world programming Computing hardware makes fundamental use of self reference in flip flops the basic units of digital memory which convert potentially paradoxical logical self relations into memory by expanding their terms over time Thinking in terms of self reference is a pervasive part of programmer culture with many programs and acronyms named self referentially as a form of humor such as GNU GNU s not Unix and PINE Pine is not Elm The GNU Hurd is named for a pair of mutually self referential acronyms Tupper s self referential formula is a mathematical curiosity which plots an image of its own formula In biology editThe biology of self replication is self referential as embodied by DNA and RNA replication mechanisms Models of self replication are found in Conway s Game of Life and have inspired engineering systems such as the self replicating 3D printer RepRap citation needed In art edit nbsp Drawloom with drawboy above to control the harnesses woven as a repeating pattern in an early 1800s piece of Japanese silk The silk illustrates the means by which it was produced nbsp A self referencing work of graffiti apologizing for its own existence nbsp Self referential graffiti The painter drawn on a wall erases his own graffiti and may be erased himself by the next facade cleaner Self reference occurs in literature and film when an author refers to his or her own work in the context of the work itself Examples include Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream The Tempest and Twelfth Night Denis Diderot s Jacques le fataliste et son maitre Italo Calvino s If on a winter s night a traveler many stories by Nikolai Gogol Lost in the Funhouse by John Barth Luigi Pirandello s Six Characters in Search of an Author Federico Fellini s 8 and Bryan Forbes s The L Shaped Room Speculative fiction writer Samuel R Delany makes use of this in his novels Nova and Dhalgren In the former Katin a space faring novelist is wary of a long standing curse wherein a novelist dies before completing any given work Nova ends mid sentence thus lending credence to the curse and the realization that the novelist is the author of the story likewise throughout Dhalgren Delany has a protagonist simply named The Kid or Kidd in some sections whose life and work are mirror images of themselves and of the novel itself In the sci fi spoof film Spaceballs Director Mel Brooks includes a scene wherein the evil characters are viewing a VHS copy of their own story which shows them watching themselves watching themselves ad infinitum Perhaps the earliest example is in Homer s Iliad where Helen of Troy laments for generations still unborn we will live in song appearing in the song itself 5 Self reference in art is closely related to the concepts of breaking the fourth wall and meta reference which often involve self reference The short stories of Jorge Luis Borges play with self reference and related paradoxes in many ways Samuel Beckett s Krapp s Last Tape consists entirely of the protagonist listening to and making recordings of himself mostly about other recordings During the 1990s and 2000s filmic self reference was a popular part of the rubber reality movement notably in Charlie Kaufman s films Being John Malkovich and Adaptation the latter pushing the concept arguably to its breaking point as it attempts to portray its own creation in a dramatized version of the Droste effect Various creation myths invoke self reference to solve the problem of what created the creator For example the Egyptian creation myth has a god swallowing his own semen to create himself The Ouroboros is a mythical dragon which eats itself The Quran includes numerous instances of self referentiality 6 7 The surrealist painter Rene Magritte is famous for his self referential works His painting The Treachery of Images includes the words this is not a pipe the truth of which depends entirely on whether the word ceci in English this refers to the pipe depicted or to the painting or the word or sentence itself 8 M C Escher s art also contains many self referential concepts such as hands drawing themselves In language editA word that describes itself is called an autological word or autonym This generally applies to adjectives for example sesquipedalian i e sesquipedalian is a sesquipedalian word but can also apply to other parts of speech such as TLA as a three letter abbreviation for three letter abbreviation A sentence which inventories its own letters and punctuation marks is called an autogram There is a special case of meta sentence in which the content of the sentence in the metalanguage and the content of the sentence in the object language are the same Such a sentence is referring to itself However some meta sentences of this type can lead to paradoxes This is a sentence can be considered to be a self referential meta sentence which is obviously true However This sentence is false is a meta sentence which leads to a self referential paradox Such sentences can lead to problems for example in law where statements bringing laws into existence can contradict one another or themselves Kurt Godel claimed to have found such a paradox in the United States Constitution at his citizenship ceremony Self reference occasionally occurs in the media when it is required to write about itself for example the BBC reporting on job cuts at the BBC Notable encyclopedias may be required to feature articles about themselves such as Wikipedia s article on Wikipedia Fumblerules are a list of rules of good grammar and writing demonstrated through sentences that violate those very rules such as Avoid cliches like the plague and Don t use no double negatives The term was coined in a published list of such rules by William Safire 9 10 Circular definition is a type of self reference in which the definition of a term or concept includes the term or concept itself either explicitly or implicitly Circular definitions are considered fallacious because they only define a term in terms of itself 11 This type of self reference may be useful in argumentation but can result in a lack of clarity in communication The adverb hereby is used in a self referential way for example in the statement I hereby declare you husband and wife 12 In popular culture editDouglas Hofstadter s books especially Metamagical Themas and Godel Escher Bach play with many self referential concepts and were highly influential in bringing them into mainstream intellectual culture during the 1980s Hofstadter s law which specifies that It always takes longer than you expect even when you take into account Hofstadter s Law 13 is an example of a self referencing adage Hofstadter also suggested the concept of a Reviews of this book a book containing only reviews of itself which has since been implemented using wikis and other technologies Hofstadter s strange loop metaphysics attempts to map consciousness onto self reference but is a minority position in philosophy of mind The subgenre of recursive science fiction or metafiction is now so extensive that it has fostered a fan maintained bibliography at the New England Science Fiction Association s website some of it is about science fiction fandom some about science fiction and its authors 14 In law editSeveral constitutions are self referential making it more difficult to amend themselves than a simple law 15 example needed An example is Article Five of the United States Constitution See also editCircular reference Series of references where the last object references the first Droste effect Recursive visual effect Mise en abyme Technique of placing a copy of an image within itself or a story within a story Fourth wall Concept in performing arts separating performers from the audience List of self referential paradoxes List of statements that appear to contradict themselvesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Meta joke Humor that alludes to itselfPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Recursion Process of repeating items in a self similar way Recursive acronym Acronym whose expansion includes a copy of itself Quine computing Self replicating program Strange loop Cyclic structure that goes through several levels in a hierarchical system this computer programming In programming languages the object or class the currently running code belongs to Bilingual tautological expressions Redundancy in linguistic expression Lucid dreaming Dream where one is aware that one is dreamingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets A dream during which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming Use mention distinctionReferences edit Soto Andrade Jorge Jaramillo Sebastian Gutierrez Claudio Letelier Juan Carlos Ouroboros avatars A mathematical exploration of Self reference and Metabolic Closure PDF MIT Press Retrieved 16 May 2015 Liar Paradox Metaphysics Research Lab Stanford University 2020 Malenfant J Demers F N A Tutorial on Behavioral Reflection and its Implementation PDF PARC Archived from the original PDF on 21 August 2017 Retrieved 17 May 2015 Drucker Thomas 4 January 2008 Perspectives on the History of Mathematical Logic Springer Science amp Business Media p 110 ISBN 978 0 8176 4768 1 Homer 1990 Iliad Translated by Robert Fagles Penguin Books p 207 ISBN 1 101 15281 8 Madigan David The Qur an s Self Image Writing and Authority in Islam s Scripture Boisliveau Anne Sylvie Le Coran par lui meme Noth Winfried Bishara Nina 2007 Self reference in the Media Walter de Gruyter p 75 ISBN 978 3 11 019464 7 alt usage english org s Humorous Rules for Writing Safire William 4 November 1979 On Language The Fumblerules of Grammar The New York Times published 4 November 1979 p SM4 Walton Douglas N 1991 Begging the Question Circular Reasoning as a Tactic of Argumentation Greenwood Press ISBN 978 0 313 27596 8 hereby in wiktionary 19 June 2023 Hofstadter Douglas Godel Escher Bach An Eternal Golden Braid 20th anniversary ed 1999 p 152 ISBN 0 465 02656 7 Recursive Science Fiction New England Science Fiction Association website last updated 3 August 2008 Hart H L A 24 November 1983 Self referring Laws Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy Oxford University Press pp 170 178 doi 10 1093 acprof oso 9780198253884 003 0008 ISBN 978 0 19 825388 4 Sources editBartlett Steven J James Ed 1992 Reflexivity A Source book in Self reference Amsterdam North Holland PDF RePub Erasmus University Hofstadter D R 1980 Godel Escher Bach an Eternal Golden Braid New York Vintage Books Smullyan Raymond 1994 Diagonalization and Self Reference Oxford Science Publications ISBN 0 19 853450 7 Crabtree Jonathan J 2016 The Lost Logic of Elementary Mathematics and the Haberdasher who Kidnapped Kaizen Proceedings of the Mathematical Association of Victoria MAV Annual Conference 53 98 106 ISBN 978 1 876949 60 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Self reference amp oldid 1198580714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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