Truthful Linguistic Expression
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An Truthful Linguistic Expression is an linguistic expression that conveys an agent's beliefs.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Public Authentic Statement to being a Private Authentic Statement.
- Example(s):
- “I dislike Almond milk.” (because in fact you do).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an False Linguistic Expression, such as: “I don't mind Almond milk.” (when in fact you do).
- See: Intentional Choice, Self-Monitoring, Sincere Statement.