Investigation; Sentence first verdict afterwards

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Investigation: Sentence first - verdict afterwards

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From Alice in Wonderland: Trial of the Knave of Hearts, alleged to have stolen the Queen of Hearts' tarts: 'Let the jury consider their verdict,' the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. 'No, no!' said the Red Queen. 'Sentence first - verdict afterwards.'

Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He was the son of a clergyman and a Mathematics lecturer at Christ Church College, Oxford. As a mathematician he had a liking for symbolic logic. He was also keen on photography, particularly the photographing of children, and the picture shows him cleaning a photographic lens. He published 60 logic puzzles each of which listed some statements and the reader was invited to draw a conclusion from given sentences using all the information given.

Draw a conclusion from the following sentences, using all the information given. a) Babies are illogical; b) Nobody is despised who can manage a crocodile; c) Illogical persons are despised. a) My saucepans are the only things that I have that are made of tin b) I find all your presents useful c) None of my saucepans is useful

Shirleen Stibbe

http://www.shirleenstibbe.co.uk


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