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reflexive
1. Physiol of or relating to a reflex
2. Logic Maths (of a relation) holding between any member of its domain and itself

(theory)reflexive - A relation R is reflexive if, for all x, x R x.

Equivalence relations, pre-orders, partial orders and total orders are all reflexive.


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Self-documentation suggests reflexiveness about their own behavior, which adds another layer to their so-called labor.
Recent literature on action learning, ethnographic research, hermeneutic inquiry, and grounded research point towards a new kind of research marked by the demise of expertism, greater participativeness, consciousness of researcher hubris, potential benefits of researcher reflexiveness, and ultimately, transformation of consciousness of the researcher and the researched.
Depictions and thought-touches seem to emerge from the wealth of the painter's memory, giving them an interiority akin to the reflexiveness of literature.
 
 
 
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