jsfisher
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It agrees (it uses "belonging to oneself" which is clearly a self-reference).
It's that reading deficiency again, isn't it? The definition in question would be for the phrase, "on ones own". "Belonging to oneself" does not appear in any part of the definition for "on ones own".
Any news on the meaning of non-locality? No?