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A practical and beautiful tautology

שו”תCategory: philosophyA practical and beautiful tautology
asked 3 years ago

Hello Rabbi,
As I understand it, a tautology is a sentence that is meaningless because it is always true. For example, the sentence x = x is meaningless because it is always true.
Although, for example, mathematical theorems, which are necessarily tautological (because they state x = x), can produce new content, such as practical applications. For example: Using the Pythagorean theorem, one can know whether the triangle in front of them is right-angled.
How is it possible that a tautological sentence devoid of content can create content?


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
How did you conclude that a tautology is devoid of content? See here on the site in my article on the desired assumption.

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