Tautology
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True by definition, literally saying
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Tautology (n): that which is tautologous, a tautology.
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Using different words to say the same thing, or a series of self-reinforcing statements that cannot be disproved because they depend on the assumption that they are already correct
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Unnecessary repetition of a word.
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A tautology is a [reiteration] of a [term] using one or more different successive [synonyms].
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the explanation of a word by using the word itself.
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A logical statement in which the conclusion is equivalent to the premise
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A [synchrony] in which formalism and representation are continuous ie. is-is-is collapses to is or the [ohm].
A continuity of being and having.
A frame in which self-cyclicality achieves linearity (continuity) and value IS meta-value and meta-value is value rendering the semantics of state [untenable]. -
The saying of the same thing twice over in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g. they arrived one after the other in succession).
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the use of two words or phrases that express the same meaning, in a way that is unnecessary and usually unintentional:
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