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The phrase "Yields a falsehood when appended to its own quotation", when appended to its own quotation, gives:
- "Yields a falsehood when appended to its own quotation" yields a falsehood when appended to its own quotation.
This is a related problem to the liar paradox using indirect self-reference, due to W. V. Quine.
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