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A Logic Accusation (Posted on 2003-10-01) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In an island peopled by Knights (who always say the truth) and Liars (who obviously always lie), two persons spoke about each other.

A said: "B would say I lie."

B said: "That is true."

Can anything be deduced as to what kind is each of them?

See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
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Short discussion | Comment 6 of 17 |
This is straight binary, with only two digits, and can be solved with brute force.
Say if a person is a knight, his value is 0 and a liar's value would be 1. Thus, all possible combinations are:

A B
0 0 A would know B is a knight and would not
make the first statement. FALSE
0 1 The first statement is possible, but the
second is not. FALSE
1 0 The first statement would be true, but
would not be spoken by a liar. FALSE
1 1 "B would say I lie": B is a liar and would
say otherwise, thus making the first
statement a lie and possible. "That is true"
refering to the first statement, would
be a lie. Thus for the case of both A and B
being liars, these statements are possible.

So without any further ado, I would say that A and B are both liars...
  Posted by ratsnstuff on 2003-10-02 05:25:05
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