Self-Reference: Reflections on Reflexivity

Self-Reference: Reflections on Reflexivity

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Feb 28, 1987 · Anglais · Relié
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Format Relié
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 28, 1987
Éditeur Springer
ISBN-10 9024734746
ISBN-13 9789024734740

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In an illuminating exploration of self-reference, Steven J. Bartlett and Peter Suber delve into the intricate relationship between reflexivity and the nature of thought. They engage with a variety of philosophical perspectives, weaving a rich tapestry that examines how self-reference informs our understanding of concepts, language, and the very foundations of knowledge itself. Readers are invited to reflect on the implications of self-referential structures in both philosophical inquiry and everyday reasoning.

The authors challenge traditional notions, revealing how self-reference is not merely a linguistic curiosity but a fundamental aspect of human cognition. By analyzing cases across diverse fields such as mathematics, logic, and even the arts, Bartlett and Suber illustrate how self-reflective processes shape our interpretations of reality. Through their thoughtful prose, they clarify the often complex ideas surrounding reflexivity, making them accessible to both novices and seasoned scholars.

Ultimately, this work serves as a profound reminder of the importance of self-awareness and critical reflection in every aspect of intellectual life. It encourages readers to consider the implications of their own self-reference and invites them to engage thoughtfully with the world around them.

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Philosophie

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