What is it called when something is proven to be false but it is wrongfully stated?

Sometimes one intends to lie and she says something that she thinks it is false. What does she think, and she is perfectly confused, is true. Is there any word for true liefulness?

I have collected almost a dictionary about different forms of lying, but for this kind I just don’t find anything. I couldn’t find the same question on Quora.

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I believe in God (I have bad confidence) which is good n 1. ‘An intention to deceive’; treachery or dishonesty (esp in The phrase in bad faith) 2. As an agent regards his actions as conditioned by circumstances or conventions in order to evade his own responsibility for choosing them freely. (Englis? http://www.thefreedictionary.com/index.html. com/Bad+faith

Perhaps “Bad faith” is not quite correct, it is upside down
while she tells the truth. One don’t know wheter she unconsciously knew
(or not) it was true

cognitive dissonance. (, and her cognitive skill is uncontrolled). Psychology A psychological tension that occurs when one holds mutually exclusive beliefs or attitudes and that often motivates people to modify their thoughts or behaviors in order to reduce the tension.

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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An example of a Gettier Problem”, an ideological problem with our understanding of knowledge in more detail. Did George Gettier publish his original paper? Why? Is it possible that someone writing in an obscure philosophical journal has labeled the exact case exactly you describe, but if so, the term hasn’t passed into general use?

Does listener know if they’re being told the truth or if they just find it a clue? If knowledge is defined as “true, justified belief,” there are many instances (such as your own) where the justification rests on incomplete information, e.g. When listening to a speech, does the listener know that the speaker was lying?

What is a specific term about a context that is irrelevant in the absence of a general term?

In a spy novel, for example, it could be a double deception, since the speaker’s own notions of true and false may have been manipulated without permission. As a source of spy lingo with multiple levels of deception, there’s Wilderness of Mirrors.

In a farce (something darker with a happier ending), there are works like The Importance of Being Earnest, where the deception known to the audience but “unknown” to the characters. In art, this could be described as farcical deception. Sing the deceptive and

posing name,.

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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There may be a phrase (e.g., ‘lydd’) that defines that word but fails to keep it true. What is “inept lying by commission”?

Don’t let fear or anger stop you from loving others. Do you still need to love others? What could be done if I have enough academic clout, you could just as easily do what Rogers, Zeckhauser, Gino, Norton, Schweitzer just did in 2016 at Harvard and UPenn? Take a little-known synonym for lying and simply completely redefine it. Ms Gino even had the cojones to redefine it online while including a link to a dictionary entry that doesn’t include her claimed definition as any sense of the word. If you have enough clout, such a sense can then be picked up by the Harvard Business Review, The Washington Post, and random relationships websites.

What’s the beauty about lying?

Answered on March 7, 2021.
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