• Dremor
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    91 year ago

    Which would be saying the truth. Which contradict itself.

    • @AbouBenAdhem
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      141 year ago

      No—if they were to ask you, you would lie and say “no”. So the claim that you’d make a true statement is still a lie.

    • Bilbo Baggins
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      41 year ago

      No, it’s a lie. They wouldn’t say yes, so saying that they would say yes is a lie.

      • Dremor
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        11 year ago

        You won’t have to lie to said question, but you’d have to tell the truth to do that… or that be a lie too… well, OC is partly right. But it isn’t a surefire solution.

        If your interlocutor end up asking you the question anyway, you either have to answer “yes”, in which case OC told the truth and then you don’t always lie, which means you lied to the answer (as you donlt always lie). Or you answer “No”, which means you lied in OC, but told the truth as an answer.

        Either way, there is no solution to this paradox. You cannot tell that you always lie without telling a truth.