| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Self-consciousness, for example, is not defined as a form of experience and condition of limited but founded knowledge; it appears rather as the always re-emerging temptation of a polymorphous egoism: the possibility of saying ???I??? gives rise, in consciousness, to the prestige of a ???me good-soul??? (moi bien-aime) that fascinates it, to the extent that, in a paradoxical return, consciousness
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