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Theory And Application Of Self-Reference: Logic and Beyond  (Make Corrections)  
Donald Perlis



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Abstract: This paper begins with a brief (and probably rather personal and one-sided) overview of self-reference as seen in logic and AI, then slides over to speculations on self-reference in natural language, and eventually returns to AI and even more speculative theories of the conscious mind based on one kind of self-reference (arguably the most fundamental kind). (Update)

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@misc{ perlis-theory,
  author = "Donald Perlis",
  title = "Theory And Application Of Self-Reference: Logic and Beyond",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/582046.html" }
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