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2005
AbstractThis chapter discusses trivialism, the view that all contradictions (and so all claims) are true. It examines the grounds for rejecting the view, and how one would go about engaging an opponent who holds trivialism to be true.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses trivialism, the view that all contradictions (and so all claims) are true. It examines the grounds for rejecting the view, and how one would go about engaging an opponent who holds trivialism to be true.
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Systems Research, 1996
Relying on von Foerster's distinction between trivial and non-trivial machines, this paper discusses some crucial arguments for a constructivist concept of ‘empiricity’. The concept ‘empirical’ is oriented towards (social) knowledge and knowledge-constructing operations instead of objects or reality, thus following the strategy of systems theory to ...
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Relying on von Foerster's distinction between trivial and non-trivial machines, this paper discusses some crucial arguments for a constructivist concept of ‘empiricity’. The concept ‘empirical’ is oriented towards (social) knowledge and knowledge-constructing operations instead of objects or reality, thus following the strategy of systems theory to ...
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Is Trivial Dynamics That Trivial?
The American Mathematical Monthly, 2006Alejo Barrio Blaya +1 more
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On Ricci-Bourguignon solitons: Triviality, uniqueness and scalar curvature estimates
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2023Fernanda Roing
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A remark on triviality for the two-dimensional stochastic nonlinear wave equation
Stochastic Processes and Their Applications, 2020Tadahiro Oh, Mamoru Okamoto
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Extraordinary phenomenology from warped flavor triviality
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 2011Seungjin Lee
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