| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - However, the classical foundationalist goes further and specifies that only certain kinds of beliefs can be ???properly basic???; these are usually specified to include propositions that are self-evident, incorrigible, or evident to one???s senses (84). (By ???evident to the senses??? in this context is meant merely that we are experiencing certain sensory impressions; for example, that I am exper
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