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'''Trivialism''' is the thesis that every [[proposition]] is true. A [[consequence]] of trivialism is that all statements, including all [[contradiction]]s of the form "p and not p" (that something both 'is' and 'isn't' at the same time), are true. This view point is advocated by the religion [[Discordianism]].
'''Trivialism''' is the thesis that every [[proposition]] is true. A [[consequence]] of trivialism is that all statements, including all [[contradiction]]s of the form "p and not p" (that something both 'is' and 'isn't' at the same time), are true. This view point is advocated by the religion [[Discordianism]].


[[Special:Contributions/76.251.85.109|76.251.85.109]] ([[User talk:76.251.85.109|talk]]) 01:00, 5 September 2008 (UTC)==See also==
==See also==
*[[Dialetheism]]
*[[Dialetheism]]
*[[Principle of explosion]]
*[[Principle of explosion]]
*[[Discordianism]] - A non-mainstream religion which both does and does not support this viewpoint
*[[Discordianism]] - A non-mainstream religion which both does and does not support this viewpoint


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Trivialism is the thesis that every proposition is true. A consequence of trivialism is that all statements, including all contradictions of the form "p and not p" (that something both 'is' and 'isn't' at the same time), are true. This view point is advocated by the religion Discordianism.

76.251.85.109 (talk) 01:00, 5 September 2008 (UTC)==See also==

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