Self-referentialism may at first seem difficult to grasp. Gradually, however, by referring to itself and nothing else, it makes its point.
It's not something that refers to something that's not itself . In fact, it's not even anything that does not refer to something that's itself. It IS itself.
But to truly understand, you must comprehend the understanding itself.
No overview of self-referentialism would
not be complete if it did not include nothing else.
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