On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Tanner Swett <swe...@mail.gvsu.edu> wrote: > Define the word "ooF" as meaning {I call a CFJ on the statement "I > have already called a CFJ in this message. (Foo)".}, and define the > word "raB" as meaning {I call a CFJ on the statement "I have already > called a CFJ in this message. (Bar)".}. > > raB ooF > > The answers are obvious, right? The first one is FALSE, and the second > one is TRUE. > > Oh, and for good measure, I call a CFJ on the statement "I have > already called a CFJ in this message. (Plaz)". > > —Machiavelli >
All three fail. The first two due to attempting to create infinite recursion via ISIDTID, and the third due to failing to be a sentence describable as true or false. -scshunt