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                        "*": "{{BibEntry\n|BibType=ARTICLE\n|Author(s)=Rupert Read; Christian Greiffenhagen;\n|Title=Can sentences self-refer? G\u00f6del and the liar\n|Tag(s)=EMCA; Reference\n|Key=Read2019\n|Year=2019\n|Language=English\n|Journal=Ethnographic Studies\n|Volume=16\n|Pages=181\u2013201\n|URL=https://zenodo.org/record/3459372\n|DOI=10.5281/zenodo.3459372\n|Abstract=In this article we discuss the issue of \u2018self-reference\u2019, i.e., the question whether (or in which sense) sentences may be said to refer to themselves. Following Wittgenstein, we suggest that the clearest thing to say is that sentences cannot of themselves \u2018do\u2019 or \u2018say\u2019 anything, but that it is human beings that \u2018do\u2019 and \u2018say\u2019. Consequently, instances of self-reference have to be considered as part of specific human practices. We illustrate these general remarks through the examination of the Liar Paradox and G\u00f6del\u2019s Incompleteness Theorem (which uses a formally undecidable sentence, which is sometimes taken to \u2018say\u2019 \u2018I am not provable.\u2019). We emphasise that in the context of the \u2018foundations of mathematics\u2019 it is important to separate technical/mathematical from philosophical questions, and argue (again following Wittgenstein) that G\u00f6del\u2019s Incompleteness Theorem was more a contribution to the former than the latter. In other words, G\u00f6del\u2019s result runs the risk of being over-interpreted, and of falling foul of Wittgensteinian philosophy, if it is interpreted philosophically to include focally a sentence that literally self-refers.\n}}"
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                        "*": "{{Announcement\n|Announcement Type=Job\n|Full title=Real Complaints is recruiting a Conversation Analysis Research Associate at Ulster 2022\n|Short title=Ulster RA Job 22\n|Short summary=Real Complaints at Ulster University is recruiting an #EMCA researcher! Interested? Apply Now, Due 19 April 22: https://bit.ly/3uIN85N #EMCAIL #LSI\n|Announcement text='''Research Associate (Conversation Analysis)'''\n\nRole: Research Associate (Conversation Analysis)\n\nDepartment: School of Communication and Media\n\nGrade: Grade 6/7 (\u00a328,773 - \u00a342,174)\n\nResponsible to: Dr Catrin Rhys\n\nCampus: Jordanstown\n \n(Fixed-Term/Full-Time until 31st March 2023)\n \n'''Job Purpose:'''\n\nReporting to the Chief Investigator and the Project Management Group, the Research Associate will take a key role in the delivery of the NIHR project: Enhancing the patient complaints journey: harnessing the power of language to transform the experience of complaining.\n \nThe Research Associate is responsible for the collection, transcription, anonymisation and coding of interactional and written data. They are also responsible for recruiting and supporting research participants and conducting interviews at the end of each complaint journey. They will work with members of the research team in analysing and interpreting the data and preparing reports and academic papers. In addition, the person appointed will be expected and encouraged to contribute to the research environment at Ulster University via participation in activities such as seminars and group meetings.\n|Year=2022\n|Web link=https://bit.ly/3uIN85N\n|Categories (tags)=Uncategorized;\n|From date=2022/03/31\n|To date=2022/04/19\n|Location=54.68051, -5.89255\n|Submission deadline=2022/04/19\n}}"
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