| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But then this seems to make problems for premiss 2: If one employs knowledge that p, one contemplates the proposition that p.In support of this objection they quote Carl Ginet:I exercise (or manifest) my knowledge that one can get the door open by turning the knob and pushing it (as well as my knowledge that there is a door there) by performing that operation quite automatically as I leave the roo
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