law of nontriviality

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law of nontriviality

  1. (logic) The rule that states that not all propositions are true, the opposite of trivialism.
    Aristotle argued the law of non-triviality was an inevitable belief for all people because denying it is not possible if a person is going to behave in a discriminating way.