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> In the world of logic puzzles, it is understood that a "liar" never makes a true statement, and that "vacuously true" statements are false.

I agree with the first stipulation, but, outside of Lewis Carroll's puzzles, I think that the second isn't true. For example, I believe you'll find just the opposite in Raymond Smullyan's books.




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