Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by pieguy 2912 days ago
> he believes he wouldn't be hanged at all

> he assumes what the judge said is true

The judge says he will be hanged. Your comments are inconsistent.

1 comments

Actually, you're right. However, the paradox arises no matter what the prisoner concludes. If he concludes that the hanging won't be a surprise, he will be surprised by the outcome (the knock on Wednesday).
Let me say it again in a different way. My resolution of the paradox is that the prisoner incorrectly negates "x will happen" as "x won't happen" instead of negating "x definitely will happen" as "x might not happen". Thus,the prisoner cannot conclude that the hanging won't be a surprise. The prisoner can only conclude that the hanging might not be a surprise.
It seems like you're right again, but I don't have time to think more about this at the moment, unfortunately.