Sentences with phrase «tautologies with»

But this is little better than a tautology with an empirically false premise.

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A theory that claims to explain while standing with one foot on a tautology and the other in an explanatory void is in trouble.
The Absolute Method, Hegel's discovery, is a difficulty even in Logic, aye a glittering tautology, coming to the assistance of academic superstition with many signs and wonders.
Once again, she retreats into meaningless tautology or truism when confronted with a thorny issue.
Kurt Russell (Dark Blue) is perfectly cast and together with the rest of the adults stumbles deliberately over the moronic tautologies spouted at various significant moments.
Moreover, the two premises represent a tautology — student test score growth is the most important measure, and we have to choose other teacher evaluation measures based on their correlation with student test score growth because student test score growth is the most important measure... This point, by the way, has already been made about the Gates study, as well as about seniority - based layoffs and about test - based policies in general.
These questions are disturbing when asked in a contemporary context because of the temptation to pathologize the work, rather than deal with its contradictions and tautologies.
Only that your specific example (v =D / t) was a tautology (and has nothing specific to do with Newton's Law in any case).
«To my mind», «only justifiable discussion», «is as a pathological process», «with a view to eliminating it», stated that these are purely personal beliefs («my mind»), shown further by no evidence to back up these statements («tautologies», «a series of self - reinforcing statements that can not be disproved because they depend on the assumption that they are already correct).
That's a tautology, and Dr. Curry adds literally nothing by closing with arguing against something that is undue.
Way too often, the argument is made that lawyers are the ones with the knowledge and experience to really understand what needs to happen, and further that lawyers are the only ones who can understand the really important points that only they are equipped to make (wait — isn't that a tautology?).
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