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  1. Self Referential Statements

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    The concept gained significant formal attention following the philosophical inquiries of antiquity, though formal study often cites the rediscovery of the Liar Paradox (sentence)/) ("This sentence is false") in the 19th century [2]. Early logical systems, heavily influenced by Aristotelian syllogisms, treated self-reference cautiously, often classifying it as a form of equivocation or semantic ambiguity.
    In the early 20th century, Bertrand Russell identifie…