False
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchFalse or falsehood may refer to:
- False (logic)
- Lie A lie is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement, especially with the intention to deceive others, often with the further intention to maintain a secret or reputation, protect someone's feelings or to avoid a punishment or repercussion for one's actions. To lie is to state something that one knows to be false or that one does or falsehood, a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement
- 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 (false) statement, independent of any intention to deceive or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another
- FALSE, a programming language
- false (Unix) In Unix-like operating systems, true and false are commands whose only function is to always return the value 0 or 1, a Unix command
- False (album), an album by Gorefest
- Matthew Dear Texas-born Dear moved to Michigan as a teenager, where he was inspired by the sound of Detroit Techno. Dear met Sam Valenti IV at a party while attending the University of Michigan, after which the two created the record label, Ghostly International, based on a shared love of electronic music. Dear’s first single was 1999’s "Hands Up For or False, American DJ and producer
- Falsehood (film), a 2001 American short film starring Marie-Noelle Marquis
See also
- Contradiction In classical logic, a contradiction consists of a logical incompatibility between two or more propositions. It occurs when the propositions, taken together, yield two conclusions which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other. Illustrating a general tendency in applied logic, Aristotle’s law of noncontradiction states that “
- Truth Truth can have a variety of meanings, from the state of being the case, being in accord with a particular fact or reality, being in accord with the body of real things, events, actuality, or fidelity to an original or to a standard, truth "behind" everything, the ontological truth. In archaic usage it could be fidelity, constancy or
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