Definitions from Wikipedia (Coercive logic)
▸ noun: a concept popularised by mathematician Raymond Smullyan, by which a person who has agreed to answer a question truthfully is forced to perform an undesired action, where not doing so would mean breaking their agreement.
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▸ noun: a concept popularised by mathematician Raymond Smullyan, by which a person who has agreed to answer a question truthfully is forced to perform an undesired action, where not doing so would mean breaking their agreement.
▸ Words similar to coercive logic
▸ Usage examples for coercive logic
▸ Idioms related to coercive logic
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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▸ Invented words related to coercive logic