| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Third Way, therefore, is an argument that proceeds from the fact that things are generated and corrupted to the fact that they are generable and corruptible (possible to be and not to be); these are understood not in our weak usual sense of 'could be generated' and 'could be corrupted' but in a stronger sense he is more like 'having at some time the sufficient conditions for existing and havi
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