Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Seventh Edition

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Chapter 1 - Section 1.1 - Propositional Logic - Exercises - Page 16: 48

Answer

No

Work Step by Step

Is is not a proposition since there is no way to assert its truth value (whether it is true or false). The paradox is clear here: if the statement was true, it would correctly state that the statement itself is false. If on the other hand the statement was false, it would actually state that it is true.
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