- A
false statement, also
known as a falsehood,
falsity,
misstatement or untruth, is a
statement that is
false or does not
align with reality. This concept...
-
Deception is the act of
convincing of one or many
recipients of
untrue information. The
person creating the
deception knows it to be
false while the receiver...
- In logic,
false (Its noun form is
falsity) or
untrue is the
state of
possessing negative truth value and is a
nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional...
- list. Parti****nts were
asked how
confident they were of the
truth or
falsity of the statements,
which concerned matters about which they were unlikely...
-
imperatives denote propositions or more
generally what role
truth and
falsity play in
their semantics. Thus,
there is
almost no
consensus on any aspect...
- structures; they are
falsity equivalent if they are
false in the same structures; they are
strongly equivalent if they are both
truth and
falsity equivalent. Intuitively...
- (disjunction) ⊥ {\textstyle \bot } (
falsity) ↮ {\textstyle \nleftrightarrow } (nonequivalence) ⊥ {\textstyle \bot } (
falsity)
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rainbow party is a
supposed group ****
event featured in an
urban legend spread since the
early 2000s. A
variant of
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party urban myths, the stories...
-
proof that the
writer or
publisher acted with
actual malice by
knowing the
falsity or by
reckless disregard for the truth. The
legal burden of
proof in defamation...
- (Equivalently, it is
impossible to have P
without Q, or the
falsity of Q
ensures the
falsity of P.) Similarly, P is
sufficient for Q,
because P
being true...