Welcome to the Journal of Tautological Troglodyte
Established as a forum for scholars who embrace the art of stating the obvious with academic precision.
The journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide who seek to demonstrate through rigorous academic methodology that things which are true are, indeed, true, particularly when such demonstrations require extensive footnoting, comprehensive literature reviews, and multi-layered analytical frameworks.
Journal of Tautological Troglodyte
Journal Title | Journal of Tautological Troglodyte | ![]() |
Initial Abbreviation | JTT | |
Journal. Tautology. Troglodyte. | ||
E-ISSN | 0000-0000 | |
Frequency | 4 Times a Year | |
DOI | doi.org/00.00000/ail | |
Editor in Chief | Prof. Catherine Williams (ID Scopus: 0000000000), Institute for Recursive Theoretical Analysis |
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Publisher | Metabright Publisher | |
Organizer/ Collaboration |
Self-Aware Knowledge Foundation | |
Language | English | |
OAI | https://journal.metabright.cloud/ |
The Journal of Tautological Troglodyte is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to exploring the intersection of circular reasoning, subterranean scholarship, and deliberately redundant discourse within contemporary academic frameworks. This interdisciplinary journal examines phenomena that are inherently self-evident yet require extensive scholarly investigation, publishing research that confirms what is already known through elaborate methodological approaches. The journal serves as a platform for academics who delve deep into obvious conclusions, providing rigorous analysis of self-referential concepts across fields including philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and speculative archaeology. Accepted and published papers will be freely accessed in this website and the following abstracting & indexing databases:
Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Foundations of Foundational Foundations
This foundational issue establishes the fundamental theoretical groundwork for meta-theoretical analysis within tautological research paradigms. The comprehensive collection of papers explores recursive theoretical frameworks, archaeological investigation of methodological history, and the sociological dynamics of isolated scholarly communities. Contributors examine circular citation networks, epistemological investigations of self-aware knowledge, and the complex theoretical structures that underlie foundational academic principles. This issue provides the essential theoretical infrastructure for understanding how foundational concepts establish their own foundations through recursive academic validation, while developing comprehensive frameworks for meta-theoretical investigation of theoretical investigation itself.