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  2. Criteria of truth - Wikipedia

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    This necessity is driven by the varying, and conflicting, claims of different philosophies. The rules of logic have no ability to distinguish truth on their own. An individual must determine what standards distinguish truth from falsehood. Not all criteria are equally valid. Some standards are sufficient, while others are questionable. [1]

  3. Principle of explosion - Wikipedia

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    The metamathematical value of the principle of explosion is that for any logical system where this principle holds, any derived theory which proves ⊥ (or an equivalent form, ) is worthless because all its statements would become theorems, making it impossible to distinguish truth from falsehood.

  4. Truth - Wikipedia

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    These include the question of defining truth; whether it is even possible to give an informative definition of truth; identifying things as truth-bearers capable of being true or false; if truth and falsehood are bivalent, or if there are other truth values; identifying the criteria of truth that allow us to identify it and to distinguish it ...

  5. Concept of truth is examined - AOL

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    "Jesus is the way, the truth and the life, so he is the embodiment of truth. "That takes all the guesswork out of it." Like Pilate, Bristow said, anyone can have an opinion about what is true or not.

  6. Language, Truth, and Logic - Wikipedia

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    Ayer defines truth as the criterion by which empirical propositions are validated. To say that a proposition is true is simply to assert it, and to say that a proposition is false is simply to assert a contradictory proposition. Thus, truth and falsehood are simply signs of assertion or denial of empirically verifiable propositions.

  7. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Deception includes several types of communications or omissions that serve to distort or omit the whole truth. Examples of deception range from false statements to misleading claims in which relevant information is omitted, leading the receiver to infer false conclusions.

  8. Logical truth - Wikipedia

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    Logical truth is one of the most fundamental concepts in logic. Broadly speaking, a logical truth is a statement which is true regardless of the truth or falsity of its constituent propositions . In other words, a logical truth is a statement which is not only true, but one which is true under all interpretations of its logical components ...

  9. Separating Truth From Fiction in 'Fly Me to the Moon' - AOL

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    Over the years, his false theory spread through talk radio, zines, books, and gun shows in the era before social media. Moon landing hoax conspiracy theories may be more widespread among Russian ...