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What (who) is self-reference - definition

SENTENCE, IDEA OR FORMULA REFERS TO ITSELF
Self reference; Self-referential; Meta-sentence; Self-reflexivity; Self-reflexive; Self-Reference; Self-ref; Selfreference; Self referential; Self-referential function; Self-reflexive song
  • A self-referencing work of [[graffiti]] apologizing for its own existence
  • [[Drawloom]], with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese silk. The silk illustrates the means by which it was produced.

self-reference         
self-referential         
¦ adjective (especially of a literary or other creative work) making reference to itself, its creator, or their other work.
Derivatives
self-referentiality noun
self-referentially adverb
Self-reference effect         
PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL
Self-Reference Effect
The self-reference effect is a tendency for people to encode information differently depending on whether they are implicated in the information. When people are asked to remember information when it is related in some way to themselves, the recall rate can be improved.

Wikipedia

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.

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.

Examples of use of self-reference
1. He talks very fast and responds to all topics with engaging self–reference.