In 1971, Zbigniew Dłubak presented a series of works titled "Tautologies," which were photographs of objects placed next to them, commenting on the specifics of the photographic image.
In formal logic, a tautology is a statement that is always true, holding regardless of the circumstances, while a contratautology is the opposite...
In formal logic, a tautology is a statement that is always true, holding regardless of the circumstances, while a contratautology is the opposite...