| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - From the fact, when it is a fact, that a doctrine D's being proposed by a given authority is sufficient to require assent to D, it does not follow that there cannot be other good reasons to believe D. All that follows is that, if there are such reasons, then seeing them for what they are is not necessary for being justified in believing D. Conversely, if there are good reasons other than authority
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