Just recently, I said:
> On the other hand, well-formed statements can talk about some of their
> properties in certain systems. If worse comes to worse, you can simply
> use a different system to evaluate the statement. This really does
> make sense and there is information conveyed--a parallel would be
> Raymond Smullyan's example of a sign that reads, "This sign was made
> my Cellini." That sign is actually telling you something.

Typographical correction: Raymond Smullyan's example is of a sign that
says: "This sign was made *by* Cellini."

-Eliah

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