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by torben-friis
27 days ago
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Uh, you seem to be right. I can't check oxford to confirm because there's a paywall, apparently. The mental model I've always been taught is: False, well intended -> mistake False, bad intention -> lie True, bad intention -> misleading Bad intention, regardless of truth -> deceitful The problem of classifying all bad intentioned statements as misleading is that it leaves you without a way to express "true +bad intention". While for generic bad intentioned statements regardless of truth we already have a word (deceit). |
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