| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The necessity, they explain, is a consequence of their having the property which makes that generalization true, i.e. which gives it the power it has: 'they must behave in the specified way in the given circumstances, or not be the things that they are.' (p.91) The same argument is given to support the second condition, which is that given the cause, that is the conjunction of the object with its
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