| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If there is a need for definitive action, they see it as a need for definitive belief, and this leads to some degree of dogmatism, which fills the void of a substantial justification for the judgement made.The flawed means of plausability reckoning by trying to see a reason why the thing might be possible, and rejecting if you can not see such a reason, is an example of our overconfidence in our per
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