Tricky Question.?!


Question: I wonder if anyone can anwser this correctly, I know the anwser...Kinda.

The Following Sentence is True.
The Previous Sentence is False.

Which sentence is true and which is false?

By the way, best question is the first one that says what that is.


Answers: I wonder if anyone can anwser this correctly, I know the anwser...Kinda.

The Following Sentence is True.
The Previous Sentence is False.

Which sentence is true and which is false?

By the way, best question is the first one that says what that is.

In philosophy and logic, the liar paradox encompasses paradoxical statements such as "This statement is false." or "The next sentence is false. The previous sentence is true."

These statements are paradoxical because there is no way to assign them a consistent truth value. Consider that if "This statement is false" is true, then what it says is the case; but what it says is that it is false, hence it is false. On the other hand, if it is false, then what it says is not the case; thus, since it says that it is false, it must be true.

what?!

Both are true.

1st false
2nd true

Both are false, and true

the first sentence is true

the 2nd one is true and the frist one is false

the one between them

????

The previous sentence is true......... this is false
The orevious sentence is false........ this is true

Based on what you wrote...
the first sentence is untrue, the second is true. However if you take into account the end sentence it becomes unclear if the first two sentences are really stating the truth. Not really sure how to answer this extreme philosophical question...
LOL

First one is false second one true

The following sentence is true (false)
The Previous sentence is false (false)

Right?

Its called the Liar paradox, no real answer, both are true when you say it first... Check out the link.

They contradict each otherr.

i had a dream that i was asleep, woke up then was awake.

The first one is false, and the second one is true!
:)

Gosh difficult, just leave it all to beaver

1=false
2=true

tricky ?
Thats a kindergarten , brain teaser .
The second on e: The previous sentence is false.

Actually if you repeat this pair for infinite times . The last will always be true .

Both are True. The top one is true because it says that the following sentence is true, however, the second sentence says that the first one is false so it is true.

OOO very tricky! Umm ...Idk buy maybe there are three sentences:

EXAMPLE)
1.The cat is eating cat food. (Previous sentence)
2. The monkey is climbing.
3.The balloon is yellow. (following sentence)

Sorry if my answer did not make any sense! I was kinda just typing my thinking!?lol!

Good luck if this is a homework question!You must have a mean teacher then! lol!

They are both true and false... Liar Paradox... www.wikipedia.org

the first one is false because it states the 2nd is true

Both are false. If the first were true and the second false, it says that it is false that the first is true and that means its wrong. If it were the other way around, it would state that the second were true, too. Not both can be true because than it says the first is false. Both must be false.



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