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▸ noun: A semantic paradox of self-reference, where, supposing that "autological" means "self-describing" and "heterological" means "not self-describing", then "heterological" itself cannot be meaningfully classified as either of the two.
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▸ noun: A semantic paradox of self-reference, where, supposing that "autological" means "self-describing" and "heterological" means "not self-describing", then "heterological" itself cannot be meaningfully classified as either of the two.
Similar:
autology,
Bhartrhari's paradox,
autoreference,
Berry paradox,
ipsissimosity,
holonymy,
xenonymy,
heteronymy,
hyperonymy,
Curry's paradox,
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