tautologies - определение. Что такое tautologies
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Что (кто) такое tautologies - определение

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Tautologies; Tautological statement; Circular explanation; Tautologically; Tautologous; Tautologist; Tautologists; Tautology (disambiguation); Tautologousness

tautology         
Tautology         
·noun A repetition of the same meaning in different words; needless repetition of an idea in different words or phrases; a representation of anything as the cause, condition, or consequence of itself, as in the following lines: --//The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers,/And heavily in clouds brings on the day. Addison.
tautology         
[t?:'t?l?d?i]
¦ noun (plural tautologies)
1. the unnecessary repetition within a statement of the same thing in different words.
2. Logic a statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form.
Derivatives
tautological adjective
tautologically adverb
tautologist noun
tautologize or tautologise verb
tautologous adjective
Origin
C16: via late L. from Gk, from tautologos 'repeating what has been said', from tauto- 'same' + -logos (see -logy).

Википедия

Tautology

Tautology may refer to:

  • Tautology (language), redundant statements in literature and rhetoric
  • Tautology (logic), in formal logic, a statement that is true in every possible interpretation
  • Tautology (rule of inference), a rule of replacement for logical expressions
Примеры употребления для tautologies
1. "Syntactical crack–ups", "tautologies", "spoonerisms", "missing negatives", "verb reversals", and, brutally, even "ignorance" are among the category mistakes they list. (One example of the last came in 2000, when Bush informed an audience in Texas: "The legislature‘s job is to write the law.