(Statements, propositions, and arguments are either false, sufficiently true, or

(Statements, propositions, and arguments are either false, sufficiently true, or undecidable. Motives only assist us in identifying the cause of falsehood and deceit. Equating motive, or agreeableness with falsehood is one of the most common of postwar public deceits.)

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