trivialism$520523$ - translation to german
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trivialism$520523$ - translation to german

THE THEORY THAT ALL STATEMENTS, EVEN INCONSISTENT ONES, ARE TRUE
Trivialist; Non-trivialism; Anti-trivialism; Logical nihilism; Law of non-triviality; All things are true; All propositions are true; All statements are true; All contradictions are true; All is truth; A defense of trivialism; Everything is truth; Everything is false; Nothing is true; Nothing is false; Every proposition is true; Every statement is true; Every contradiction is true; All propositions are false; All things are false; All statements are false; All contradictions are false; All is false; All true; All truth; All false; Everything is true; Principle of non-triviality; Trivial truth
  • symbolic logic]]; Read as "given any proposition, it is neither a true or false proposition."
  • symbolic logic]]; Read as "given any proposition, it is a true proposition."

trivialism      
n. triviale Angelegenheit, etwas unbedetendes

Definition

Trivialism
·noun A trivial matter or method; a triviality.

Wikipedia

Trivialism

Trivialism is the logical theory that all statements (also known as propositions) are true and that all contradictions of the form "p and not p" (e.g. the ball is red and not red) are true. In accordance with this, a trivialist is a person who believes everything is true.

In classical logic, trivialism is in direct violation of Aristotle's law of noncontradiction. In philosophy, trivialism is considered by some to be the complete opposite of skepticism. Paraconsistent logics may use "the law of non-triviality" to abstain from trivialism in logical practices that involve true contradictions.

Theoretical arguments and anecdotes have been offered for trivialism to contrast it with theories such as modal realism, dialetheism and paraconsistent logics.