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==Definitions==
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Falsity (from Latin falsitas) or '''falsehood''' is a [[perversion]] of [[truth]] originating in the [[Deceit|deceitfulness]] of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party. Falsity is also a [[measure]] of the [[quality]] or extent of the falseness of something, while a falsehood may also mean simply an incorrect (false) [[statement]], independent of any [[intention]] to deceive.
 
Falsity (from Latin falsitas) or '''falsehood''' is a [[perversion]] of [[truth]] originating in the [[Deceit|deceitfulness]] of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party. Falsity is also a [[measure]] of the [[quality]] or extent of the falseness of something, while a falsehood may also mean simply an incorrect (false) [[statement]], independent of any [[intention]] to deceive.
 
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Description

Falsity (from Latin falsitas) or falsehood is a perversion of truth originating in the deceitfulness of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party. Falsity is also a measure of the quality or extent of the falseness of something, while a falsehood may also mean simply an incorrect (false) statement, independent of any intention to deceive.

See also