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Tautology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tautology may refer to: •Tautology (rhetoric), repetition of meaning, using dissimilar words to say the same thing twice, especially where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity and ...
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Tautology (rhetoric) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In rhetoric, a tautology is an unnecessary or unessential (and sometimes unintentional) repetition of meaning, using different and dissimilar words that effectively say the same thing twice (often o...
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Critics of evolutionary theory very often misunderstand the philosophical issues of the speciality known as the philosophy of science. ... he simple version of the so-called 'tautology argument' is this: ... Natural selection is the survival of the fittest. The fittest are those that survive. Therefore,
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A list of redundancies collected from several sources known as pleonasms or tautological redundancies and unnecessary repetitions. ... We are presenting this pleonastic-tautological-redundant list, but it isn’t nearly as long as the oxymora compilations. I have seen too many oxymora lists which mistakenly included...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tautological statement. Tautological statement. Information about Tautological statement in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Tautological statement)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tautological distich. Tautological distich. Information about Tautological distich in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Tautological distich; Tautological echo; Tautological line bundle; Tautological one-form; Tautological place name; tautological probability; tautological set;
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