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Logic is like a puzzle, it requires you to think critically and put the pieces together in the right way. It's not always easy, but it's definitely a skill worth mastering. Sometimes logic can feel like a game of cat and mouse, with your thoughts darting around and trying to catch th...
Once Frederic and I had established ourbrainconnection, he bombarded me with one logical or mathematical puzzle after another, which I could or couldn't solve. Funny enough, the puzzles where I had to think around the corner could be solved pretty well by myself, but with the ones which r...
Keep in mind also, this puzzle was written to have exactly one correct solution, so, while you could get by with the conjunction argument, you're probably not reading it how it was meant to be read if you get more than one answer. There are two ways to look at it. One yields and...
Synonyms and Syllogisms aside (sorry), logic and reason are two very different parts of the same puzzle (AKA the process of thought). So let’s look closer at how they are different by expanding on the concepts we have already introduced. ...
Would be interesting to watch 2 philosophers argue about this puzzle 5 weeks later... Guest Guests PostedMay 23, 2007 I can see the reasoning for your answer: since the entire statement can never be true the lion would have to say it on a lying day... and because it is the whole st...
Th e puzzle is easily generalized to other numbers of clean and dirty chil-dren. It involves an iteration “keep stating your ignorance until you know”, which may be repeated any number of times, depending on the composition of the group.To analyze this puzzle completely, we need a ...
Now once the question is posed in these general terms, the source of the puzzle becomes clear. It lies in a failure to distinguish two senses in which a person may, at the time of acting, be said to have a certain intention. In the first place, there is the intention of the action...
Its a very interesting puzzle. However I have a question in order to solve this, otherwise my answers dont make any sense. Question: Since the question states Quote Should Jennifer stay with her original choice (Door #2), switch to Door #3, or does it make any difference? Will he ...