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Philosophers are sometimes scared of such a style because they think that it would be hideously self-referential and vain.
This makes the differentiation between data and programs in self-referential processes obsolete.
Although surely not the whole story, self-referential learning dynamics do offer a fresh perspective on the recent currency crisis literature.
Is a stakeholder analysis, even an instrumental analysis, merely self-referential?
Some statements were potentially self-referential, others were more clearly non selfreferential.
The implied actual law of motion under adaptive learning is thus a time-varying self-referential or feedback system, depending upon the perceived law of motion.
When it does not, it is regarded as intolerant, undemocratic, even despotic and self-referential.
Subjects were required, in each case, to indicate whether they felt a statement was self-referential.
If strikes are justifiable at all, then striking physicians should invoke self-referential interests.
It was also entirely self-referential, based on the apparent efficacy of western values through commercial exploitation.
Hypoactivation in these regions, it was hypothesized, would characterize the deluded state, reflecting excessive attention to self-referential information.
To be clear, insofar as each kind involves a self-referential component, they are all in some sense socially constructed.
There are different versions, in which the information known by the students is self-referential.
Such works are deliberately self-referential and often surprisingly frank in what they reveal about life in court circles.
Their styles are narrow, so much so that they can seem merely self-referential.