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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary حشو و زوائدی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary tautologique|tautology|tautological|tautologous Etymology: Greek tautologos "redundant" based on tauto- "identical" + logos "word, idea." The Greek word "logos," from which English gets "logic" and the suffix "-ology," is the noun of legein "to speak, talk" which underlies "lexicon," "lecture," and "legend." The root which produced Greek "legein" entered Germanic languages as *lekjaz "enchanter," which devolved into Old English laece "physician, doctor" and Modern English "leech." "Legere" in Latin meant "to collect or read" and it produces lex, legis "law" (collection of rules), which turns up in "legislation" and "intellect." do-bâre-gui (in-)hamân-gui + A proposition is said to be tautological if its constituent terms repeat themselves or if they can be reduced to terms that do, so that the proposition is of the form “a = a” (“a is identical to a”) ... As Hume and Kant pointed out, however, it is fallacious to derive a proposition with existential import from a tautology, and it is now generally agreed that, from a tautology alone, it is impossible to derive any significant proposition. Tautological propositions are generally a priori, necessary, and analytic, and significant propositions are generally a posteriori, contingent, and synthetic. ("epistemology." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Ultimate Reference Suite.) (2006). + "Un sondage est un sondage et une politique est une politique". + L'amnésie de la genèse, qui naît dans l'accoutumance à la coutume, dissimule ce qui s'énonce dans la brutale tautologie : "la loi, c'est la loi, et rien davantage". (P. BOURDIEU, Méditations pascaliennes (1997), poche, p. 136)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary tau·to·log·i·cal adj. Pronunciation: ˌ to ̇ -tə- ' lä-ji-kəl Function: adjective Date: 1620 : TAUTOLOGOUS –tau·to·log·i·cal·ly \-k(ə-)lē\ adverb ]]>