Since these two interpretations for " F " are the only possible logical interpretations, and since " F " comes out True for both, we say that it is logically valid or tautologous.
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Neither of the above criteria make reference to time or temporality; for while the ontological possibly of timeless knowledge must always remain, admission of this possibility begs the question ( " tautologous nature of the concept of time.
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Nagel and Newman can now define the notion of " tautologous " : " a formula is a tautology if, and only if, it falls in the class K 1 no matter in which of the two classes its elements are placed ".
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There are two variants : one is really about weather, but the rule is absurd or tautologous; the other can be about any other topic, makes some sense, often has sexual connotations, and may feature word play or some real, hidden or twisted wisdom.
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It is an example of the etymological fallacy to argue that because the " D " of " LCD " was originally the initial of " display " therefore the phrase " LCD display " is tautologous . " LCD " is now a word that can qualify " display ".
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After this essay Noica will orientate himself towards the history of philosophy, writing on Hume etc . His PhD thesis was called " A Sketch for the History of How Something New May be Possible ", where he tries to answer how the spirit is not " endlessly tautologous ", analysing European philosophy from Plato to Hume.
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If you're saying that pledging allegiance to a flag is equivalent to pledging allegiance to the country for which it stands, a ) then the pledge is tautologous and b ) I have never in my life heard someone say " flag " when they meant " country " . talk ) 14 : 16, 30 August 2010 ( UTC)
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It says " convicted convicted of a felony, " which is as tautologous, pleonastic and repetitive as revert back, general consensus, safe haven and sworn affidavit . ( Kill tautologous and pleonastic; they're repetitive . ) Such usage treats the reader as an uneducated oaf unaware that an affidavit must be sworn and that the essence of a haven is safety.
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It says " convicted convicted of a felony, " which is as tautologous, pleonastic and repetitive as revert back, general consensus, safe haven and sworn affidavit . ( Kill tautologous and pleonastic; they're repetitive . ) Such usage treats the reader as an uneducated oaf unaware that an affidavit must be sworn and that the essence of a haven is safety.
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The question of whether banks extend credit rather than recycle existing money for example, I would personally say is tautologous within a strict interpretation of the textbook system, might be somewhat useful in a system that allows banks to sell loans to non-banking entities ( securitization ), and in a gold reserve based system to some extent reflects the issue that economists of that era did not regard bank deposits as money.