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The Exclusive Club (Posted on 2013-07-01) Difficulty: 3 of 5
There is a club called the Exclusive Club. Somebody is a member of this club if and only if he has not shaved anybody who has shaved him. In other words, X is a member of the Exclusive Club if and only if there is no Y such that X shaves Y and Y shaves X.

A barber once claimed that he had shaved every member of the Exclusive Club and nobody else. Show that the barber's claim cannot be true.

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Either the barber is or is not a member of the club.

  If he is a member, then that means he shaved himself, which would mean he could not be a member of the club.

  If he is not a member of the club, then there are 4 possibilities for who shaves the barber:
1) himself: a contradiction of him only shaving club members
2) A club member: then that would contradict the requirement for that person being a member
3) A non club member: then the barber meets the requirements for membership and thus must be a member, contradicting his not being a member.
4) nobody: again, the barber would then meet the requirements for membership and thus must be a member, contradicting his not being a member

Since a contradiction is reach in every scenario, then the only conclusion is that the barber is not telling the truth.


  Posted by Daniel on 2013-07-01 18:15:22
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