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  2. False statements of fact - Wikipedia

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    First, false statements of fact can lead to civil liability if they are "said with a sufficiently culpable mental state". [8] This possibly includes conscious lies about military service. [9] The second category is a subset of the first: knowingly false statements (deliberate lies). [8] This includes things like libel and slander.

  3. False statement - Wikipedia

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    Fact checking: Verification of statements through fact-checking organizations helps identify and correct misinformation. Technology plays a role in both the spread and prevention of misinformation, with algorithms and artificial intelligence being employed to identify and combat false narratives.

  4. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 study found that individuals exposed to a fact-check of a false statement by a far-right politician were less likely to share the false statement. [29] Some studies have found that exposure to fact-checks had durable effects on reducing misperceptions, [30] [31] [32] whereas other studies have found no effects. [33] [34]

  5. Fact check: Debunking 16 false claims Trump made at ... - AOL

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    Here is a fact check of 16 false claims he made in the speech. FEMA and North Carolina : Trump falsely claimed of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s response to Hurricane Helene: “They ...

  6. Fact check: Trump’s false courthouse claims about his trial

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    Facts First: Trump’s claims are all false. The police have not turned away “thousands of people” from the courthouse. The police have not turned away “thousands of people” from the ...

  7. Verificationism - Wikipedia

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    Verificationism, also known as the verification principle or the verifiability criterion of meaning, is a doctrine in philosophy which asserts that a statement is meaningful only if it is either empirically verifiable (can be confirmed through the senses) or a tautology (true by virtue of its own meaning or its own logical form).

  8. False, misleading claims about Donald Trump surge as ... - AOL

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    Full fact check: Exclusion of Trump statement in Oregon pamphlet not sign of interference Claim: Trump canceled second debate, appearances on CNN, '60 Minutes' and others Our rating: Partly false

  9. Wikipedia : Verifiability, not truth

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    Facts established by inquiry, or a verifiably accurate statement is the meaning of truth normally used by the natural sciences and in legal contexts. This first kind of true statement may not accord with facts, but it does accord with the facts as they are currently understood, even though there is a chance that the scientific idea might ...