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16 November, 13:36

Let p stand for "This statement is false." What can be said about the truth value of p. (Hint: Did we really assign a truth value to p? See Example 5 for a discussion of truth value assignment.)

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  1. 16 November, 15:39
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    Answer: P means "This statement is false"

    then, P is a "function" of some statement,

    if i write P (3> 1932) this could be read as:

    3>1932, this statement is false.

    You could see that 3> 1932 is false, so P (3>1932) is true.

    Then you could se P (x) at something that is false if x is true, and true if x is false, so p is a negation.
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