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As much as it makes me laugh, not really appropriate for Wikipedia.
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*[[Tautology (rhetoric)]], repetition of meaning, using different words to say the same thing twice, especially where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity when repeating a meaning.
*[[Tautology (rhetoric)]], repetition of meaning, using different words to say the same thing twice, especially where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity when repeating a meaning.
*[[Tautology (logic)]], a technical notion in formal logic, universal unconditioned truth, always valid
*[[Tautology (logic)]], a technical notion in formal logic, universal unconditioned truth, always valid
A Tautology is something that is Tautological.


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Revision as of 02:13, 18 February 2010

Tautology may refer to:

  • Tautology (rhetoric), repetition of meaning, using different words to say the same thing twice, especially where the additional words fail to provide additional clarity when repeating a meaning.
  • Tautology (logic), a technical notion in formal logic, universal unconditioned truth, always valid