The Lady or the Tiger?

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The Lady or the Tiger? is a classic logic puzzle collection by Raymond Smullyan that presents whimsical, paradoxical problems often involving truth-tellers and liars.

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The Lady or the Tiger? canonical 6

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instanceOf book
logic puzzle collection
author Raymond Smullyan
basedOn knights and knaves puzzle format
contains logic puzzles
paradoxical scenarios
story-based puzzles
word puzzles
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalUse developing problem-solving skills
introducing concepts of truth and falsity
teaching logical reasoning
field logic
recreational mathematics
genre logic puzzles
popular logic
recreational mathematics
hasPart chapters of related puzzle families
hasStyle conversational exposition
humorous writing
story-like puzzle framing
hasTheme deductive reasoning
epistemic logic
knights and knaves
logical paradoxes
puzzles about knowledge and belief
self-referential puzzles
truth-tellers and liars
influenced later recreational logic puzzle books
influencedBy classical logic
paradox literature
intendedAudience general readers
puzzle enthusiasts
students of logic
language English
notableFor accessible introduction to formal reasoning
popularizing knights-and-knaves puzzles
use of narrative to frame puzzles
whimsical presentation of logical problems
subjectMatter logical deduction
paradoxes of self-reference
truth and lies
workOf Raymond Smullyan

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