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  • discussions. --Trovatore 02:36, 24 March 2006 (UTC) I think this article needlessly degrades tautological tautologies. —Preceding unsigned comment added by...
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  • I came across it because I told someone to look up tautology for examples after I introduced the concept, and they said the article on Wikipedia didn't...
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  • "examples" of how the rhetoric is used. If you go to the article on Tautology (rhetoric), do you not get a few examples of what a tautology is? Granted, that...
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  • sure that what Popper means is tautology in an informal sense. This is discussed, in passing, in tautology (rhetoric). The best solution would be to...
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  • Pleonasm, Tautology_(rhetoric) and Redundancy_(language): My instinct is that there is enough overlap between Pleonasm, Tautology_(rhetoric) and Redundancy_(language)...
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  • 2017 (UTC) You have not even understood the lead-in to Tautology (rhetoric): In rhetoric, a tautology (from Greek ταὐτός, "the same" and λόγος, "word/idea")...
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  • to one of circular reasoning rather than as a tautology. Comments? --Sancho McCann 20:04, 15 November 2006 (UTC) That seems to be in line with what the...
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  • is a big hole were both FDA 'public relations' and industry 'marketing' rhetoric can get in to explain and distort what the FDA's goals are -or are suppose...
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  • nationalist sites mentioned above. Halibutt 05:52, 6 March 2006 (UTC) I can't make sense of this tautology, please rephrase it. Your claim is that the Poles won...
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  • summary about 'harsher punishment' does not? There does seem an element of tautology to it. But if you think readers need to have the message hammered home...
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  • March 9, 2006. This would be a BIG mistake. In philosphy, many phrases have a different meaning. From the Philosophical Dictionary -- tautology Logical...
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  • essentially a tautology; ... but nowhere in any of the three references made does Victor Stenger say that intelligent design is a tautology. He does say...
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  • harshness of the the rhetoric going back and forth between the early Christians and their opponents? -Annonymous April 7th 2006 7:05pm The exhaustive...
    252 KB (40,612 words) - 05:58, 31 January 2023
  • any abuse of tautology (rhetoric). If you see any tautologies, feel free to point them out right here. -- Solberg 05:41, 29 October 2006 (UTC)Solberg...
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  • a tautology or truism is not a vacuously true statement. Perhaps he can give examples of tautologies that are not also vacuously true. A tautology that...
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  • interesting defence, as an exercise in, somewhat flawed, tautology. Mousescribe 18:20, 9 July 2006 (UTC) Michael: Where do you draw the line? If contemporary...
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  • hypothesis? Thanks. Leeborkman 00:45, 15 October 2006 (UTC) The weak anthropic principle is a tautology (or it can plausibly be asserted that it is), but...
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  • verbal tautology. —Aiden 01:27, 10 June 2006 (UTC) "Christianity is a monotheistic religion" does not capture that? Gimmetrow 03:11, 10 June 2006 (UTC)...
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  • in that context).Lostcaesar 08:29, 15 September 2006 (UTC) I thought my definition rather a tautology, as that is what a mainstream is. PS. I have made...
    71 KB (11,528 words) - 06:04, 31 January 2023
  • been more strictly accurate, except that it's then a ridiculous near-tautology. [...] But that's all you have. You can say C is a language where its...
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