Yes, but a much more defensible one. To refute a lie of omission you need to present the omitted information and show how it is relevant. To refute a lie of actual falsehood you just have to present the truth and point out the contradiction.
I’m not saying he’s not a liar, I’m just annoyed by his stupidity.
A lie of omission is still a lie.
Yes, but a much more defensible one. To refute a lie of omission you need to present the omitted information and show how it is relevant. To refute a lie of actual falsehood you just have to present the truth and point out the contradiction.
I’m not saying he’s not a liar, I’m just annoyed by his stupidity.