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Falsity
Falsity meaning
Something that is false; an untrue assertion. | The characteristic of being untrue.
Example sentences (20)
Lehrmann alleges Ten and Wilkinson were "recklessly indifferent to the truth or falsity" of what they were broadcasting, without giving him a chance to respond.
Like many of the characters on it’s tragic to think that Marie’s well-intentioned aspirations — similar to — are all a falsity and that reaching The Seven won’t be the solution she’s spent the last several years of her life promising herself it would be.
Neither truth, falsity, reliability, or accuracy enter into it.
As a result, many writs were filed, suing for large sums of money because of the APNU/AFC’s falsity and recklessness and now, ironically, it is the PPP/C Government which is faced with footing the bill.
The truth or falsity of Mr. Kimberlin’s accusations is not at issue.
Your question promotes the falsity that capital is the only thing keeping Portland from being New York.
The lawsuit says the paper didn’t retract the opinion piece after “receiving notice of the falsity of the statements about Aaron after the publication,” according to CNN.
Updated to current times, Hanover’s production of the “The Misanthrope,” presents “a searching comic study of falsity, shallowness and self-righteousness.
We are swimming in lies, in falsity, in deceit.
A mathematical argument can transmit falsity from the conclusion to the premises just as well as it can transmit truth from the premises to the conclusion.
A scientific theory would be stated with its method of verification, whereby a logical calculus or empirical operation could verify its falsity or truth.
A simple but unlikely guess, if not costly to test for falsity, may belong first in line for testing.
For examples: * Cost: A simple but low-odds guess, if low in cost to test for falsity, may belong first in line for testing, to get it out of the way.
Fuzzy logic proposes a gradual transition between "perfect falsity", for example, the statement " Bill Clinton is bald", to "perfect truth", for, say, " Patrick Stewart is bald".
Given a collection of individuals, one can evaluate the above formula for truth or falsity.
He detested falsity and believed in individual freedom more thoroughly than any man I have ever known.
It is impossible, Popper argues, to ensure a theory to be true; it is more important that its falsity can be detected as easily as possible.
It is possible to prove many theorems using neither the axiom of choice nor its negation; such statements will be true in any model of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZF), regardless of the truth or falsity of the axiom of choice in that particular model.
Its theme of marital relationships dramatizes Molière's pessimistic views on the falsity inherent in human relationships.
It was hoped that heretics would see the falsity of their opinion and would return to the Roman Catholic Church.