| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To account for these actions we must see that they are not of the form A caused B. They are of the form a rational self S performed act A and in performing act A, S acted on reason R. This formulation requires the postulation of the self or ego.My assumption is that, in some cases, reason R is internal speech.and we often choose to follow the dictates of such speech as it appears in our stream of
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