If inductive inference can teach us something new, in opposition to deductive inference, this is because it is not a tautology. |
Redundancy and tautology are undesirable, and a sign of less than careful writing. |
Were I to refuse to come at the problem by way of moral self-acceptance, I could easily reduce the cogito to either tautology or antilogy. |
Transcending the nugacity end of the continuum, we would enter into the area of necessarily, analytically, logically, notationally, demonstratively, absolutely-true propositions or tautologies. |
These arguments illustrate the ideological tautologies of what is being demanded. |
His assertion that tautologies were the only secure predictions anticipates similar views of social scientists in recent decades. |