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Tautology
A statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form, often repeating the same idea in different words.
Self-contradictory
A statement or position that contradicts itself, making it logically impossible or nonsensical.
Inconsistent Statement
An assertion that does not align or match with previous statements or facts, leading to a contradiction.
Truth Table
A table in logic that is utilized to assess if a complex statement is true or false by examining the truth values of its constituent parts.
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