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The dynamics of self-referential paradoxical games

Dynamical Systems, 2001
Paradoxical games are non-constant sum, non-negotiable conflicts, in which two contestants (players) blackmail each other, acting as components of a nonlinear dynamical system characterized by time varying probabilities of cooperation. Such games are 'paradoxical' in the sense that both players could win or lose simultaneously and are called 'self ...
J. S. Nicolis, T. Bountis, K. Togias
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An entirely non-self-referential Yabloesque paradox

Synthese, 2017
Graham Priest (Analysis 57:236–242, 1997) has argued that Yablo’s paradox (Analysis 53:251–252, 1993) involves a kind of ‘hidden’ circularity, since it involves a predicate whose satisfaction conditions can only be given in terms of that very predicate.
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REFERENCE DIGRAPHS OF NON-SELF-REFERENTIAL PARADOXES

The Review of Symbolic Logic
AbstractAll the known non-self-referential paradoxes share a reference pattern of Yablo’s paradox in that they all necessarily contain infinitely many sentences, each of which refers to infinitely many sentences. This raises a question: Does the reference pattern of Yablo’s paradox underlie all non-self-referential paradoxes, just as the reference ...
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Freud, Science, and the Psychoanalytic Critique of Religion: The Paradox of Self-Referentiality

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1994
L'A. tente de montrer comment le paradoxe de l'autoreferentialite permet de saisir la contradiction qui reside au coeur de la critique de la religion chez E ...
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AI-Assisted Construction of Consistent Paradox Processing with Self-Referential Logic

This paper attempts to build a constructivist ontology for computational self-referential consistency in paradox processing.  By introducing a novel logical tautology into set construction, we are able to consistently construct and output sets based on the syntactic inputs of Russell’s Paradox, Cantor’s Paradox, the Burali-Forti Paradox, the Universal ...
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The Paradox of Self-Referential Transistor Counting in AI Systems.

This paper explores a computational thought experiment highlighting the paradox of AI systems attempting to count their own transistors while remaining operational, referencing Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems and observer effect principles.
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The Nothing Paradox: A Unified Framework for Existence as Aperiodic Self-Referential Oscillation

This paper was written to address one of the most fundamental and unanswered questions in philosophy and physics: “Why does anything exist at all?”Building on John Shand’s argument that absolute nothingness is conceptually impossible, this research proposes that such impossibility is not passive — it is dynamically unstable.
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What is a self-referential sentence? Critical remarks on the alleged (non-)circularity of Yablo's paradox

2002
One of the critical points in the lively discussion of Yablo's paradox has been whether the paradox is self-referential. This paper carefully defines a notion of ``self-referential'', and with it related notions such as ``circular'', which, it is argued, comes close to expressing what most philosophers mean by those words, and shows that on this ...
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Self-Referential Processing Predicts Social Cognitive Ability

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2021
Cecile S Sunahara   +2 more
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