Difference between revisions 41924995 and 51145275 on enwikiA '''meaningless statement''' is a statement which posits nothing of substance which can be agreed or disagreed with. In the context of [[logical fallacy|logical fallacies]], the inclusion of a meaningless statement in the premises of the argument will undermine the validity of the argument since the premise can neither be confirmed or falsified. It can be difficult to prove that a statement is meaningless because such statements are often offered in bad faith. (contracted; show full) Examples: * "An orange is an apple which has many idiosyncratic features such as color, texture, taste, internal structure and chemical composition." * "I am wearing clothes made of totally unobservable fibers." * Some claim that statements about "[[Arguments against the existence of God|the existence of God]]" are inherently meaningless. * In conversation: :'''Arthur''':Global warming may cause problems with ocean currents if fresh water from Greenland mix with salt water in the Atlantic ocean. :'''Steven''': I don't know, I heard of a lake that's half freshwater and half saltwater. [[Category:Logical fallacies]] [[lt:Bereikšmis teiginys]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=51145275.
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