monoletheism

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monoletheism (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) The idea that every proposition has at most one truth value, synonymous with the Law of Non-Contradiction.
    • 2008, Paul Priest Kabay, A Defense of Trivialism, page 142:
      But regardless of the outcome of the debate between the monoletheist (monoletheism being the view that all propositions have at most one truth value) and the dialetheist, it remains the case that Priest’s argument is really just an a posteriori version of this line of reasoning, and as such it is one that is just as acceptable to the Aristotelian or the classical logician as it is to the dialetheist (and the trivialist for that matter).