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%%No, this is not a stub. And it's not illogical by mistake, either. Don't edit anything here without reading the discussion page first. This index is intended as a joke. The trope NonsenseClassification needed to be classified in a nonsense way, and I didn't want to polute a real index with it. As for the pages ReflexiveStatement and SelfReferring, they are part of the joke - Circular Definition: See Reflexive Statement... Reflexive Statement: See Self Referring... Self Referring: See Circular Definition. Best regards, Xzenu%
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%%No, this is not a stub. And it's not illogical by mistake, either. Don't edit anything here without reading the discussion page first. This index is intended as a joke. The trope NonsenseClassification needed to be classified in a nonsense way, and I didn't want to polute pollute a real index with it. As for the pages ReflexiveStatement and SelfReferring, they are part of the joke - Circular Definition: See Reflexive Statement... Reflexive Statement: See Self Referring... Self Referring: See Circular Definition. Best regards, Xzenu%
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain [[JustifiedTrope justification]] beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs -- but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain [[JustifiedTrope justification]] beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs -- but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - -- either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain [[JustifiedTrope justification]] beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs - but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain [[JustifiedTrope justification]] beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs - -- but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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* Catch22Dilemma: You have to do A in order to do B, but you have to do B in order to do A.
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* SelfFulfillingProphecy: A prophecy fulfilled by attempts to prevent it from happening.
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* '''CircularReasoning''': A LogicalFallacy in which the premise and conclusion are the same; basically, "It's true because it's true."
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* '''CircularReasoning''': ChickenAndEggParadox: Two or more elements lead to each other in cycle, so how did it start?
* CircularReasoning: ALogicalFallacy {{logical fallac|ies}}y in which the premise and conclusion are the same; basically, "It's true because it's true."
* CircularReasoning: A
* MyOwnGrampa: Through time travel, somebody becomes their own ancestor.
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* ShapedLikeItself: Something is described as being like itself (e.g. a house shaped like a house, a dog that smells like a dog).
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* ShapedLikeItself: Something is described as being like itself (e.g. , a house shaped like a house, a dog that smells like a dog).dog).
* StableTimeLoop: The cause is the product of the effect, and vice-versa.
* StableTimeLoop: The cause is the product of the effect, and vice-versa.
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* '''{{Recursion}}''' - The main topic.
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* '''{{Recursion}}''' - '''{{Recursion}}''': The main topic.topic.
* '''CircularReasoning''': A LogicalFallacy in which the premise and conclusion are the same; basically, "It's true because it's true."
* '''CircularReasoning''': A LogicalFallacy in which the premise and conclusion are the same; basically, "It's true because it's true."
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain {{justification}} beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs - but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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For the definition of Circular Definition, see CircularDefinition. While this is an obvious joke, it has a certain {{justification}} [[JustifiedTrope justification]] beyond RuleOfFunny. This type of definition may illustrate the term and get the meaning across to the reader better than any formal definition in terms of previously defined terms. It is literally impossible to define all terms in terms of previously defined terms.[[note]]How does one define the first term? In philosophy, this is known (for proofs - but it's exactly the same for definitions) as Münchhausen's Trilemma - either you use this trope, declare a term to need no definition or run into an infinite chain.[[/note]]
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* MutuallyFictional: Two related works of fiction in our world are established to be works of fiction in each other's universes.
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* MutuallyFictional: Two (usually) related works of fiction in our world are established to be works of fiction in each other's universes.
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* MutuallyFictional: Two works of fiction in our world are established to be works of fiction in each other's universes.
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* MutuallyFictional: Two related works of fiction in our world are established to be works of fiction in each other's universes.
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* MutuallyFictionalMutuallyFictional: Two works of fiction in our world are established to be works of fiction in each other's universes.
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* RecursiveAcronym
RecursiveAcronym: A word is made into an acronym that uses itself as one of the words the individual letters stand for.
*RecursiveAdaptationRecursiveAdaptation: An adaptation is given an adaptation of its own in the medium of the source material.
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RecursiveCanon: A work of fiction somehow exists as a work of fiction within its own universe.
*RecursiveCreatorsRecursiveCreators: Artificial life creating artificial life.
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* ShapedLikeItselfShapedLikeItself: Something is described as being like itself (e.g. a house shaped like a house, a dog that smells like a dog).