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

If a contradiction is accepted, any proposition (or its negation) can be proven from it.

Wenn ein Widerspruch akzeptiert wird, kann daraus jede Aussage (oder ihre Verneinung) bewiesen werden.

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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