falsityˈfɔl sɪ ti
falsity (n)
- plural
- falsities
English Definitions:
falsity, falseness (noun)
the state of being false or untrue
"argument could not determine its truth or falsity"
falsehood, falsity, untruth (noun)
a false statement
falsity (Noun)
Something that is false; an untrue assertion.
falsity (Noun)
The characteristic of being untrue.
Falsity
Falsity 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 statement, independent of any intention to deceive. In the Frege-Church ontology, "truth" is the denotation of a true proposition, while "falsity" is the denotation of false propositions. In esthetics, falsity is ugly, and truth is beautiful. In existentialism, falsity is usually a thing to be avoided, and is not desired.
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