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Raymond Smullyan

Raymond Smullyan

Raymond Smullyan

This Book Needs No Title will be released on October 15, 1986 in Trade Paperback
Oct 15, 1986
This Book Needs No Title is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 15, 1986
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Oct 15, 1986
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Oct 15, 1986

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New York Times, December 5, 2011
...professional magicians among puzzle masters is legion: we have in our columns featured the puzzles of Martin Gardner, Raymond Smullyan, Persi Diaconis, Fitch Cheney, Norman Gilbreath, and Colm Mulcahy among others. Diaconis and Graham have done a great...
Washington Post, August 30, 2011
...friends and admirers, including Carroll biographer Morton N. Cohen, Oz expert Michael Patrick Hearn, puzzlist and magician extraordinaire Raymond Smullyan, Norton editor Robert Weil, and Douglas R. Hofstadter (author of “Godel, Escher, Bach,” among...
Edge Magazine, February 29, 2012
...told almost entirely through movie clips, of an AI trying to reach out to humanity through videogames. -- "Raymond Smullyan is the Marcel Duchamp of puzzles, he’s the Brian Eno of puzzles. His work is singular, transformative, genre-defining, in a...
Edge Magazine, February 28, 2012
...told almost entirely through movie clips, of an AI trying to reach out to humanity through videogames. -- "Raymond Smullyan is the Marcel Duchamp of puzzles, he’s the Brian Eno of puzzles. His work is singular, transformative, genre-defining, in a...
Edge Magazine, February 27, 2012
...told almost entirely through movie clips, of an AI trying to reach out to humanity through videogames. -- "Raymond Smullyan is the Marcel Duchamp of puzzles, he’s the Brian Eno of puzzles. His work is singular, transformative, genre-defining, in a...
New York Times, December 5, 2011
...professional magicians among puzzle masters is legion: we have in our columns featured the puzzles of Martin Gardner, Raymond Smullyan, Persi Diaconis, Fitch Cheney, Norman Gilbreath, and Colm Mulcahy among others. Diaconis and Graham have done a great...
Daily Speculations, July 28, 2011
...a "normal" who says whatever they want. Knights and Knaves is a type of logic puzzle devised by Raymond Smullyan. On a fictional island, all inhabitants are either knights, who always tell the truth, or knaves, who always lie. The puzzles involve a...