His assertion that tautologies were the only secure predictions anticipates similar views of social scientists in recent decades. |
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These arguments illustrate the ideological tautologies of what is being demanded. |
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Transcending the nugacity end of the continuum, we would enter into the area of necessarily, analytically, logically, notationally, demonstratively, absolutely-true propositions or tautologies. |
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Some things are logically necessary, like tautologies. |
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When experts draw up clever lists of the things far-off places need to thrive building up the rule of law, say, or better civil administration they are often talking in tautologies. |
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It's not rocket science, at this moment in time English is literally full of cliches and tautologies, according to Oxford University Press. |
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Tautologies are statements true by definition and so are quite incapable of empirical refutation or prediction. |
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Tautologies excluded, nothing can be deduced if nothing is assumed. |
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