But there's a falsity in the reaction to the disaster that both intrigues and disgusts me. |
The falsity inherent in perception is one of numerous lessons taught by his masterfully manipulated interview with the former defense secretary. |
He has persuaded John that every socially prescribed role entraps one in falsity, the clamour of petty needs, and graspingness. |
Formalists take the position that mathematical statements don't have an intrinsic truth or falsity. |
Propositions are contradictory when the truth of one implies the falsity of the other, and conversely. |
Unfortunately, however, as a general rule, veracity seems to correlate positively with nugacity, as will falsity with audacity. |