| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Aquinas's argument has, I think, the following general structure: A. Some things are moved. (this is #1) B. Every thing moved is moved by another. (this is #2=#7) C. Either there is a first mover or nothing is moved by another. (this is #9) D. There is a first mover. (from A, B, & C; this is #10) Then, as an interpretive comment on the argument as a whole: This all understand to be God, i.e., this
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