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TAUTOLOGY
[L:118] For Kant, tautological propositions are empty, void of consequence, and "are of no avail or use". Tautologies are analytic judgments where the identity of concepts is explicit. Kant denies that tautological propositions are devoid of sense.
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Kant Dictionary INDEX:
List of Terms: Terms beginning with "A", Page 1 |
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1 A: Page 1 of 1.
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