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People can be classified within these 12 types of trivialism. Which one are you? Most people are T2, AT0 and AT1.

(T0) Minimal trivialism: All propositions are true at some world.
(T1) Pluralist trivialism: All propositions are true in some worlds.
(T2) Actualist trivialism: All propositions are true in the actual world.
(T3) Absolute trivialism: All propositions are true in all worlds.
(AT0) Actualist minimal anti-trivialism: In the actual world, some propositions do not have a value of true or false.
(AT1) Actualist absolute anti-trivialism: In the actual world, all propositions do not have a value of true or false.
(AT2) Minimal anti-trivialism: In some worlds, some propositions do not have a value of true or false.
(AT3) Pointed anti-trivialism (or minimal logical nihilism): In some worlds, every proposition does not have a value of true or false.
(AT4) Distributed anti-trivialism: In every world, some propositions do not have a value of true or false.
(AT5) Strong anti-trivialism: Some propositions do not have a value of true or false in every world.
(AT6) Super anti-trivialism (or moderate logical nihilism): Every proposition does not have a value of true or false at some world.
(AT7) Absolute anti-trivialism (or maximal logical nihilism): All propositions do not have a value of true or false in every world.

>> No.4927158

AT7. Nothing can be known for sure.

>> No.4927198

>>4927129
What is: All position are either true or false

>> No.4927266

>>4927198
A state of insanity, if not more insane than trivialism.

>I don't know what the weather is.
>Therefore, weather is false.

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>>4927198
How baffled with you is this clay Shakespeare? True or false?

>> No.4927277

>>4927266
>>4927273
uh, i think he was talking about propositions

LEM is antiquated anyway