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Intelligence test
#41
RE: Intelligence test
(September 9, 2015 at 10:40 am)Jenny A Wrote: The OP sounds like a garbled and not well thought out version of this old nut shell:

You are faced with two doors.  One leads to death, the other to freedom.  You must choose a door.  Outside the doors stand two guards.  One guard always tells the truth, the other always lies.  You don't know which guard is which.  You are allowed a single question to a single guard.  What should you ask?




There's another solution:



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#42
RE: Intelligence test
I realized I misread the opening post so I guess I failed after all.

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#43
RE: Intelligence test
(September 8, 2015 at 8:52 pm)Knight000 Wrote: Ask any question you feel you need to pertaining to the question.


Which one lies, and which one tells the truth?

I've got it! But I need to know one thing. My question is:
Quote:Which one lies, and which one tells the truth?
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For context, this is the previous verse:

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#44
RE: Intelligence test
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epimenides_paradox

Quote:Thomas Fowler (1869) states the paradox as follows: "Epimenides the Cretan says, 'that all the Cretans are liars,' but Epimenides is himself a Cretan; therefore he is himself a liar. But if he be a liar, what he says is untrue, and consequently the Cretans are veracious; but Epimenides is a Cretan, and therefore what he says is true; saying the Cretans are liars, Epimenides is himself a liar, and what he says is untrue. Thus we may go on alternately proving that Epimenides and the Cretans are truthful and untruthful."[1]

The Epimenides paradox in this form can however be solved. A paradox only results when the statement is assumed to be true. Namely, if the statement "all Cretans are liars" (stated by Epimenides, himself a Cretan) is true, then Epimenides, being a Cretan, would be a liar; making the assumption that liars only make false statements, the statement should be false. So assuming the statement is true leads us to conclude that the statement is false and cannot be accepted, therefore it must be true, continuing in a self-referential paradox.

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#45
RE: Intelligence test
The solution to the riddle is that any answer was correct, whether you picked either man and said either he told the truth or lies.

I understand that this was a rather lamely worded, and overall bad riddle. I am indeed still getting used to actual philosophical debate.

I'm glad, though, that I got some of you to stop giving me snide remarks and actually look at the question. (Even though to you probably didn't have to look at it more than once).

Forgive me, oh holy philosophers, for I am only a freshman.
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#46
RE: Intelligence test
(September 9, 2015 at 2:31 pm)JesusHChrist Wrote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epimenides_paradox

Quote:Thomas Fowler (1869) states the paradox as follows: "Epimenides the Cretan says, 'that all the Cretans are liars,' but Epimenides is himself a Cretan; therefore he is himself a liar. But if he be a liar, what he says is untrue, and consequently the Cretans are veracious; but Epimenides is a Cretan, and therefore what he says is true; saying the Cretans are liars, Epimenides is himself a liar, and what he says is untrue. Thus we may go on alternately proving that Epimenides and the Cretans are truthful and untruthful."[1]

The Epimenides paradox in this form can however be solved. A paradox only results when the statement is assumed to be true. Namely, if the statement "all Cretans are liars" (stated by Epimenides, himself a Cretan) is true, then Epimenides, being a Cretan, would be a liar; making the assumption that liars only make false statements, the statement should be false. So assuming the statement is true leads us to conclude that the statement is false and cannot be accepted, therefore it must be true, continuing in a self-referential paradox.

Brain hurts. Owww! Smrt peple suk. Hate them sew much.

Similar to:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grelling%E...on_paradox

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#47
RE: Intelligence test
(September 9, 2015 at 2:43 pm)Knight000 Wrote: The solution to the riddle is that any answer was correct, whether you picked either man and said either he told the truth or lies.

I understand that this was a rather lamely worded, and overall bad riddle. I am indeed still getting used to actual philosophical debate.

I'm glad, though, that I got some of you to stop giving me snide remarks and actually look at the question. (Even though to you probably didn't have to look at it more than once).

Forgive me, oh holy philosophers, for I am only a freshman.

Can you clarify the wording now?
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#48
RE: Intelligence test
(September 9, 2015 at 3:49 pm)Alex K Wrote:
(September 9, 2015 at 2:43 pm)Knight000 Wrote: The solution to the riddle is that any answer was correct, whether you picked either man and said either he told the truth or lies.

I understand that this was a rather lamely worded, and overall bad riddle. I am indeed still getting used to actual philosophical debate.

I'm glad, though, that I got some of you to stop giving me snide remarks and actually look at the question. (Even though to you probably didn't have to look at it more than once).

Forgive me, oh holy philosophers, for I am only a freshman.

Can you clarify the wording now?

I tried to make it as simple as possible, but I suppose I could clarify it even more.

Actually, upon retrospect, stripping it of any more wording would in fact change the outcome, so I can't, sorry.

But I will tell you how I worked a weasel through this twisty test.

First man points to second and says one of us lies, the other says and one of us tells the truth.

Man one states an undeniable fact. Through this the obvious conclusion is that they both are inherent liars, but we can humor them for a second and take both sentences as true, because we know that first has told a truth. But we also know that through telling you that second man has told a truth by saying "And one of us tells the truth". So, we can then decide that both of them are telling the truth. But one of them tells lies! You say in your mind. Well, if he is telling the truth about the true fact, he must be being truthful about lying, making the second man a liar. So indeed, the second man is a liar. But if he is a liar, he then lies about the first man telling the truth? And through this evidence you can conclude, both of them lie and tell the truth.

You can also tell because no human can tell only lies or only truths.
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#49
RE: Intelligence test
The only question needed to be asked (and it doesn't matter which brother you ask) is:

'Would you like to tell me which of you is which, or would you rather see the colour of your kidneys?'

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#50
RE: Intelligence test
(September 8, 2015 at 10:21 pm)Alex K Wrote: The question which remains is now - did the poster understand the implications of their own riddle? Tongue

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