Reflexive

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Reflexive may refer to:

In fiction: Metafiction

In grammar:

  • Reflexive pronoun, a pronoun with a reflexive relationship with its self-identical antecedent
  • Reflexive verb, where a semantic agent and patient are the same

In mathematics and computer science:

  • Reflexive user interface (computer science), an interface which permits its own command verbs and sometimes underlying code to be edited
  • Reflexive operator algebra (mathematics)
  • Reflexive relation (mathematics), a certain relation where elements of a set are self-related
  • Reflexive space (mathematics)
  • Reflexive argument in artificial intelligence and logic, one where the conjunction of the premises is equal to the consequent

In social sciences:

  • Reflexivity (social theory), a concept in social theory
  • Reflexive learning (socio-economics), learning that occurs automatically in response to altered circumstances

In Entertainment:

  • Reflex (Novel), a novel written by Steven Gould
  • Reflex (film), an adaptation of the novel of the same name

Other:

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