👉 Tautologically is a phrase in logic that refers to a statement or proposition that follows logically from its premises. It implies that if one of the premises is true, then the conclusion must also be true. This means that the truth value of the conclusion is determined by the truth of its antecedents. For example: Premise: "If it rains tomorrow, then I will go to the beach." Conclusion: "Therefore, if it rains tomorrow, then I will go to the beach."