Sounds like a compulsive liar or a narcissist
Facts are statements that can be proven true or false based on evidence, while opinions are personal beliefs or feelings that may not be based on evidence and can vary from person to person.
Saying false statements about a person is called defamation. This can take the form of libel if it is written or published, or slander if it is spoken.
You need to state * what * it is before the question can be answered. Fact is unchangeable Opinion varies from each person's point of view.
One of Dalton's statements that was proven false by J.J. Thomson was the idea that atoms are indivisible and cannot be further divided. Thomson's discovery of the electron showed that atoms are made up of smaller particles, leading to the development of the plum pudding model of the atom.
Yes but it is a crime to make false statements.
No. According to Godel's incompleteness theorem, in any mathematical system there must be statements that cannot be proven to be true or false. You simply cannot know!
Defamation is a civil wrong that involves making false statements about a person that damages their reputation. It can be classified as a tort when the false statements are communicated to a third party and result in harm to the person's reputation or livelihood.
Opinions are beliefs or thoughts that cannot be proven as true or false and are based on personal feelings or experiences rather than facts. They often involve statements like "I think" or "I believe" and are subjective in nature, varying from person to person.
Matters of fact are statements that can be proven true or false through observation or evidence, while relations of ideas are statements that are true by definition or logic.
A statement is a factual assertion that can be proven true or false based on evidence, while an opinion is a belief or judgment that cannot be objectively proven. Statements are based on objective information, while opinions are based on personal interpretations or feelings.
A cease and desist defamation letter is used to demand that someone stop making false statements about another person. It serves the purpose of putting the person on notice that their statements are untrue and harmful, and that legal action may be taken if they continue. This letter can be used to address false statements by providing evidence of the falsehoods and requesting that the person retract the statements and refrain from making any further defamatory remarks.
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