Multiple Choice
Tautologies, Wittgenstein tells us,
A) can be known to be true a priori.
B) are pictures of very peculiar facts.
C) show nothing.
D) are sometimes true and sometimes false, and you need a truth table to tell you when one is the case and when the other is.
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