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- From: wft@math.canterbury.ac.nz (Bill Taylor)
- Subject: Self-reference.
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- Organization: Department of Mathematics, University of Canterbury
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 01:11:21 GMT
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- There is quite an amusing article on self-reference in the latest
- Math Intelligencer, (Vol 14, #4, 1992). It is a paper by Dosen entitled
- "One more reference on self-reference", which very appropriately has only one
- paper mentioned in the references: itself !!
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- There was one passage that caught my eye, and it may ring loud bells with others
- as well:
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- If a typical working mathematician shows an interest in this phenomenon, it is
- more on the recreational side, in a Gardner mood.
- .....one can hardly expect to learn much. One just gets the thrill of
- something amusing, but also whimsical, confused, and a little bit unnerving -
- intriguing but not worth pursuing seriously - something basically hollow.
- One abandons such papers without enlightenment, without any sense of achievement.
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- How very true !
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