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Focus and Scope


The Journal of Tautological Troglodyte serves as the premier academic forum for research that explores the fundamental nature of circular reasoning, self-evident propositions, and deliberately redundant scholarly discourse. Our scope encompasses interdisciplinary studies that examine phenomena which are inherently obvious yet require extensive theoretical investigation. We welcome submissions in theoretical philosophy, linguistic tautology, anthropological studies of cave-dwelling scholarship, speculative archaeology of redundant knowledge systems, and methodological frameworks for proving self-evident truths. The journal particularly encourages research that demonstrates through rigorous academic methodology that established facts remain factual, with emphasis on elaborate theoretical constructions around fundamentally circular propositions. All submissions must contribute to the expanding field of academic obviousness while maintaining the highest standards of scholarly rigor and comprehensive literature review.