Gödel sentences sufficiently self-referential

Gödel sentences by themselves aren't self-referential, but recognising their truth requires us to see them as self-referential. Machines lack this ability to see Gödel sentences as self-referential—so can't recognise the truth of Gödel sentences.

John Lucas (1971).
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