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Principle Explosion (Latin: Ex Falso Quodlibet Falsehood Contradiction Accepted Proposition

Fallacy principle of explosion (Latin: ex falso quodlibet, "from a falsehood, anything [follows]"
Definition and Examples if a contradiction is accepted, any proposition (or its negation) can be proved from it.

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