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Official Speak Exercises 2: Advanced Syllogism

Today we will be exploring the art of constructing complex arguments using only the most obtuse, yet precise, language possible.

Exercise 1: The Double-Negation Paradox

Given the statement "It is not true that the sky is not blue", determine the truth value of the statement.

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Or, for an alternative approach, try:

Counter-Intuitive Solution

Exercise 2: The Liar's Denial

Given the statement "This sentence is false", determine the truth value of the statement, taking into account the Liar's Paradox.

The Liar's Denial

Exercise 3: The Self-Reference Dilemma

Given a statement that reads "This statement is true", determine the truth value of the statement, considering the implications of self-reference.

The Self-Reference Dilemma