Reflexive
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Reflexive may refer to:
In fiction:
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 relation, a certain relation where elements of a set are self-related
- Reflexive user interface, an interface that permits its own command verbs and sometimes underlying code to be edited
- Reflexive operator algebra, an operator algebra that has enough invariant subspaces to characterize it
- Reflexive space, a subset of Banach spaces
- Reflexive argument, in artificial intelligence and logic, one where the conjunction of the premises is equal to the consequent
In social science:
- Reflexivity (social theory), a concept in social theory relating to the capacity of an individual agent to act against influences of socialization and social structure
- Reflexive learning, in socio-economics, learning that occurs automatically in response to altered circumstances
Other uses:
- Reflexive Entertainment, a video game developer
- Reflexive writing, a genre of writing style
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