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Trivialism is the
logical theory that all
statements (also
known as propositions) are true and, consequently, that all
contradictions of the form "p and...
- In chemistry, a
trivial name is a non-systematic name for a
chemical substance. That is, the name is not
recognized according to the
rules of any formal...
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Trivial Pursuit is a
board game in
which winning is
determined by a player's
ability to
answer trivia and po****r
culture questions.
Players move their...
- The
Importance of
Being Earnest, a
Trivial Comedy for
Serious People is a play by
Oscar Wilde, the last of his four drawing-room plays,
following Lady...
- In mathematics, the
adjective trivial is
often used to
refer to a
claim or a case
which can be
readily obtained from context, or an
object which possesses...
- mathematics, a
trivial group or zero
group is a
group that
consists of a
single element. All such
groups are isomorphic, so one
often speaks of the
trivial group...
- In topology, a
topological space with the
trivial topology is one
where the only open sets are the
empty set and the
entire space. Such
spaces are commonly...
- Pulp
magazines (also
referred to as "the pulps") were
inexpensive fiction magazines that were
published from 1896
until around 1955. The term "pulp" derives...
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introduced question-and-answer
contests to
their universities. A
board game,
Trivial Pursuit, was
released in 1982 in the same vein as
these contests. Since...
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Trivial objections (also
referred to as hair-splitting,
nothing but objections,
barrage of
objections and
banal objections) is an
informal logical fallacy...