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Перевод: tautological
[прилагательное] тавтологический; тавтологичный
Тезаурус:
- Although there are scattered suggestions in the stratification literature that gender forms a criterion of stratification, such a statement tends to be either treated frivolously, or rebutted by a neat process of tautological argument.
- If criminals on the whole are not clearly differentiated from non-criminals, it is difficult to explain their crime in terms of something having gone wrong with them (except in the tautological sense that the commission of the crime itself represents something having gone wrong with them).
- However, this is not as tautological as it seems, since it implies a relationship between values and action that is problematic, as we shall see later.
- The last symptom may seem tautological, but in effect it is self-reinforcing.
- The proposition that professional development assumes a concept of professionalism appears tautological.
- Sartre's definition is therefore tautological: it is one history because it is (only) one history.
- As I have implied, many of Durkheim's conclusions are tautological or based upon inaccurate assumptions and evidence.
- Unfortunately, while superficially attractive, those context-independent truth criteria which have been suggested turn out to be vacuous or tautological.
- In one sense the argument is tautological, since if less were consumed at home more would be available for export.
- If Jones is a proper name, then Jones exists is tautological and Jones does not exist self-defeating.
- To assert that both litigiousness and inappropriate institutions were the causes of perjury was tautological, for the tendency towards litigation was explained by the inappropriate institutions, and the inappropriateness of the institutions by the fact of too much litigation.
- Clearly, unless these features are defined with precision, there is a danger of ending up with a tautological explanation: what is recent must also be novel because it is recent.
- ". If nearly half of all science has to do with the military, it is surely tautological to refer to this as a perversion of science.
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