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    Stanley Cavell: Skepticism, Subjectivity, and the Ordinary.Espen Hammer - 2002 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    Stanley Cavell is a leading figure in American philosophy and one of the most exhilarating and wide-ranging intellectuals of our time. In this book Espen Hammer offers a lucid and thorough account of the development of Cavell's work, from his early writings on ordinary language philosophy and skepticism to his most recent contributions to film studies, literary theory, romanticism, ethics, and politics. The book traces the many lines of skepticism occurring in Cavell's work and shows how they amount to (...)
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  2. Arguments from Need in Natural Resource Debates.Espen Dyrnes Stabell - 2023 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (1):19-33.
    With regard to any natural resource, we can ask whether we should obtain (more of) it. For instance, we may ask whether we, as a society, should seek to obtain more minerals, or more oil. Furthermo...
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    Stanley Cavell, Religion, and Continental Philosophy.Espen Dahl - 2014 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    The American philosopher Stanley Cavell is a secular Jew who by his own admission is obsessed with Christ, yet his outlook on religion in general is ambiguous. Probing the secular and the sacred in Cavell’s thought, Espen Dahl explains that Cavell, while often parting ways with Christianity, cannot dismiss it either. Focusing on Cavell's work as a whole, but especially on his recent engagement with Continental philosophy, Dahl brings out important themes in Cavell’s philosophy and his conversation with theology.
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    Mandatory childhood vaccination: Should Norway follow?Espen Gamlund, Karl Erik Müller, Kathrine Knarvik Paquet & Carl Tollef Solberg - 2020 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1:7-27.
    _Systematic public vaccination constitutes a tremendous health success, perhaps the greatest achievement of biomedicine so far. There is, however, room for improvement. Each year, 1.5 million deaths could be avoided with enhanced immunisation coverage. In recent years, many countries have introduced mandatory childhood vaccination programmes in an attempt to avoid deaths. In Norway, however, the vaccination programme has remained voluntary. Our childhood immunisation programme covers protection for twelve infectious diseases, and Norwegian children are systematically immunised from six weeks to sixteen (...)
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    Adorno and the political.Espen Hammer - 2006 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Theodor Adorno was one of the foremost radical thinkers of the Twentieth century. Critic of the Enlightenment, liberalism and modernity, he was the architect behind the famous Frankfurt School of Critical Theory and his work ranged over philosophy, social and cultural theory, art and music. In this lucid book, Espen Hammer critically considers and defends Adorno's most important contribution: his political thought and it contemporary relevance. Espen Hammer examines the background to Adorno's thought in the work of Kierkegaard, (...)
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    Phenomenology of the Broken Body.Espen Dahl, Cassandra Falke & Thor Eirik Eriksen (eds.) - 2018 - London, UK: Routledge.
    Some fundamental aspects of the lived body only become evident when it breaks down through illness, weakness or pain. From a phenomenological point of view, various breakdowns are worth analyzing for their own sake, and discussing them also opens up overlooked dimensions of our bodily constitution. This book brings together different approaches that shed light on the phenomenology of the lived body—its normality and abnormality, health and sickness, its activity as well as its passivity. The contributors integrate phenomenological insights with (...)
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    Adorno's Critique of Heidegger.Espen Hammer - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 473–486.
    The chapter is divided into three separate parts. In the first part I critically discuss Adorno's interpretation of Heidegger's concern with the question of Being. Central to this interpretation is Adorno's view that Being, for Heidegger, resonates with onto‐theological or metaphysical accounts of the highest and most general being – that of Plato's ideas, or Aristotle's substance. In various steps, looking at several key claims of Heidegger, I argue that this approach is misguided. Heidegger draws a clear and philosophically justified (...)
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    Adorno's Modernism: Art, Experience, and Catastrophe.Espen Hammer - 2015 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Theodor W. Adorno's aesthetics has dominated discussions about art and aesthetic modernism since World War II, and continues to inform contemporary theorizing. Situating Adorno's aesthetic theory in the context of post-Kantian European philosophy, Espen Hammer explores Adorno's critical view of art as engaged in reconsidering fundamental features of our relation to nature and reality. His book is structured around what Adorno regarded as the contemporary aesthetician's overarching task: to achieve a vision of the fate of art in the modern (...)
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    Lykke og tid.Espen Lauritzen - 2024 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1:83-91.
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  10. The Problem of Job and the Problem of Evil.Espen Dahl - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    This account of evil takes the Book of Job as its guide. The Book of Job considers physical pain, social bereavement, the origin of evil, theodicy, justice, divine violence, and reward. Such problems are explored by consulting ancient and modern accounts from the fields of theology and philosophy, broadly conceived. Some of the literature on evil - especially the philosophical literature - is inclined toward the abstract treatment of such problems. Bringing along the suffering Job will serve as a reminder (...)
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  11. Hegel's Dialectic of Enlightenment: The French Revolution as an Emblem of Modernity.Espen Hammer - 2024 - In Paolo Diego Bubbio & Andrew Buchwalter (eds.), Justice and freedom in Hegel. New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  12. The Norwegian Who Became a Globe: Mediation and Temporality in Roald Amundsen's 1911 South Pole Conquest.Espen Ytreberg - 2018 - In Helge Jordheim & Erling Sandmo (eds.), Conceptualizing the world: an exploration across disciplines. New York: Berghahn.
     
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  13. Perspectives on evaluating deaths and their relevance to health policy.Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg - 2019 - In Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg (eds.), Saving People from the Harm of Death. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    What is so important about completing lives? A critique of the modified youngest first principle of scarce resource allocation.Espen Gamlund - 2016 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (2):113-128.
    Ruth Tallman has recently offered a defense of the modified youngest first principle of scarce resource allocation [1]. According to Tallman, this principle calls for prioritizing adolescents and young adults between 15–40 years of age. In this article, I argue that Tallman’s defense of the modified youngest first principle is vulnerable to important objections, and that it is thus unsuitable as a basis for allocating resources. Moreover, Tallman makes claims about the badness of death for individuals at different ages, but (...)
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  15. Existence Value, Preference Satisfaction, and the Ethics of Species Extinction.Espen Dyrnes Stabell - 2019 - Environmental Ethics 41 (2):165-180.
    Existence value refers to the value humans ascribe to the existence of something, regard­less of whether it is or will be of any particular use to them. This existence value based on preference satisfaction should be taken into account in evaluating activities that come with a risk of species extinction. There are two main objections. The first is that on the preference satisfaction interpretation, the concept lacks moral importance because satisfying people’s preferences may involve no good or well-being for them. (...)
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    Når er det verst å miste sitt liv? Relevansen av filosofiske grunnlagsteorier for helseprioriteringer.Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg - 2014 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 49 (3-4):205-215.
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    Constraints on the Precautionary Principle and the Problem of Uncertainty.Espen D. Stabell - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (3):56-57.
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    Fortiden i våre hender: Foucault som vitenshåndtør.Espen Schaanning - 2000 - Oslo: Unipub.
    Bd. 1. Teoretisk praksis -- Bd. 2. Historisk praksis.
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  19. Saving People from the Harm of Death.Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Death is something we mourn or fear as the worst thing that could happen―whether the deaths of close ones, the deaths of strangers in reported accidents or tragedies, or our own. And yet, being dead is something that no one can experience and live to describe. This simple truth raises a host of difficult philosophical questions about the negativity surrounding our sense of death, and how and for whom exactly it is harmful. The question of whether death is bad has (...)
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    Økoargumentet for sivil ulydighet – en kritikk.Espen Dyrnes Stabell - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (1):70-75.
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    The micro–macro link in deliberative polling: science or politics?Espen D. H. Olsen & Hans-Jörg Trenz - 2016 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (6):662-679.
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    Generaliseringens farer.Espen Schaanning - 2009 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 27 (4):258-264.
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    Lykkens politikk: fransk opplysningstid og synet på menneske og straff hos Helvetius.Espen Schaanning - 2013 - Oslo: Akademika forlag.
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    På parti med fornuften.Espen Schaanning - 2002 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 20 (3-4):207-214.
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  25. An Excusability Principle for Firms Under the Market Failures Approach.Espen Stabell - 2024 - Business Ethics Journal Review 11 (4):22-28.
    Endörfer and Larue (2022) argue that Joseph Heath’s Market Failures Approach to business ethics (MFA) implies a demandingness dilemma: under conditions of imperfect competition, they argue, the MFA is either too demanding, if requiring that firms should seek to generate Pareto efficiency or “social optima”, or not demanding enough, if it gives up on social optima and focus instead on incremental Pareto improvements. I argue the MFA can be combined with an excusability principle to overcome the problem of over-demandingness. Since (...)
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    (1 other version)Introduction.Espen Dyrnes Stabell, May Thorseth, Allen Alvarez & Siri Granum Carson - 2014 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 2:1-4.
    _Taking issue with sustainable governance involves careful consideration of social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainability, and the interplay of those dimensions in political processes and decision-making. The current issue of Etikk i Praksis contributes to this task by offering analysis of central concepts in the discourse of sustainability, as well as examinations of political and moral issues raised by pressing environmental challenges such as climate change._.
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    Hva er galt med dypøkologien? Noen kommentarer til Arne Næs' Økosofi T.Espen Gamlund - 2012 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 47 (4):229-242.
    What is the best way to approach our environmental problems? Or what kind of environmental ethics or philosophy is best suited to address and possibly solve some of the most serious environmental problems of our time? These questions have been discussed several times over the last decades and various alternative answers have been proposed for how to deal with contemporary environmental problems. One influential approach in the early 1970s was deep ecology, launched by Arne Naess in his article «The Shallow (...)
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  28. On Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence.Espen Hammer - 2018 - Adorno Studies 2 (1):50-55.
    Espen Hammer’s response to Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence.
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  29. Supererogatory Forgiveness.Espen Gamlund - 2010 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 53 (6):540-564.
    While forgiveness is widely recognised as an example of a supererogatory action, it remains to be explained precisely what makes forgiveness supererogatory, or the circumstances under which it is supererogatory to forgive. Philosophers often claim that forgiveness is supererogatory, but most of the time they do so without offering an adequate explanation for why it is supererogatory to forgive. Accordingly, the literature on forgiveness lacks a sufficiently nuanced account of the supererogatory status of forgiveness. In this paper, I seek to (...)
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    After the death of God: secularization as a philosophical challenge from Kant to Nietzsche.Espen Hammer - 2025 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The classical secularization thesis that emerged during the European Enlightenment held that all expressions of belief would gradually weaken and fade away under the pressure of scientific and technological rationality. Yet religious belief has persisted and thrived under the conditions of modernity. In After the Death of God, philosopher Espen Hammer reconstructs and analyzes a discourse of secularization that accounts for this incongruity. Starting from Immanuel Kant, Hammer explores how philosophers have responded to the death of God, focusing on (...)
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    German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives.Espen Hammer (ed.) - 2007 - Routledge.
    This outstanding collection of specially commissioned chapters examines German idealism from several angles and assesses the renewed interest in the subject from a wide range of fields. Including discussions of the key representatives of German idealism such as Kant, Fichte and Hegel, it is structured in clear sections dealing with: metaphysics the legacy of Hegel’s philosophy Brandom and Hegel recognition and agency autonomy and nature the philosophy of German romanticism. Amongst other important topics, _German Idealism: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives_ addresses (...)
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    The badness of death and priorities in health.Carl Tollef Solberg & Espen Gamlund - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundThe state of the world is one with scarce medical resources where longevity is not equally distributed. Given such facts, setting priorities in health entails making difficult yet unavoidable decisions about which lives to save. The business of saving lives works on the assumption that longevity is valuable and that an early death is worse than a late death. There is a vast literature on health priorities and badness of death, separately. Surprisingly, there has been little cross-fertilisation between the academic (...)
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  33. Hard Environmental Choices: Comparability, Justification and the Argument from Moral Identity.Espen Dyrnes Stabell - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (1):111-130.
    In decision-making based on multiple criteria, situations may arise where agents find their options to be neither better than, worse than nor equal to each other with respect to the relevant criteria. How, if at all, can a justified choice be made between such options? Are the options incomparable? This article explores a hypothetical case that illustrates how such a situation can arise in an environmental context; more specifically, it considers the deliberations of an imagined ‘ethics committee’ as it struggles (...)
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    Empirical moral philosophy and teacher education.Espen Schjetne, Hilde Wågsås Afdal, Trine Anker, Nina Johannesen & Geir Afdal - 2016 - Ethics and Education 11 (1):29-41.
    In this paper, we explore the possible contributions of empirical moral philosophy to professional ethics in teacher education. We argue that it is both possible and desirable to connect knowledge of how teachers empirically do and understand professional ethics with normative theories of teachers’ professional ethics. Our argument is made in dialogue with the moral philosophy of Charles Taylor and the emerging tradition of ‘empirical ethics’ in psychiatry. We also draw on empirical data from a larger empirical project on teachers’ (...)
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    Rorty’s Approach to Kant and Hegel.Espen Hammer - 2023 - In Martin Müller (ed.), Handbuch Richard Rorty. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 459-471.
    The article discusses Rorty’s approach to Kant and Hegel. Rorty sees Kant as a foundationalist and representationalist. Hegel, by contrast, is viewed as a historicist. It is argued that Kant’s view differs substantively from that of Rorty’s reading, which is very “Lockean.” There are deeper continuities between Kant and Hegel that Rorty ignores. Moreover, Hegel’s system prevents him from adopting a wholesale historicist view along the lines presented by Rorty. The final section presents a Hegelian critique of Rorty’s conception of (...)
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  36. ch. 7. Forgiveness without blame.Espen Gamlund - 2011 - In Christel Fricke (ed.), The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Spinoza og konfliktløsning. Et frigjøringsperspektiv.Espen Gamlund - 2005 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 40 (1):38-56.
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    Incarnation, pain, theology: a phenomenology of the body.Espen Dahl - 2024 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Draws on classical and recent philosophical studies to show how religious ideas bear on the phenomenology of the body in pain.
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    Den filosofiske sandkasse.Espen Hammer - 2007 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 25 (1-2):412-418.
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  40. Precaution and Fairness: A Framework for Distributing Costs of Protection from Environmental Risks.Espen Dyrnes Stabell & Daniel Steel - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):55-71.
    While there is an extensive literature on how the precautionary principle should be interpreted and when precautions should be taken, relatively little discussion exists about the fair distribution of costs of taking precautions. We address this issue by proposing a general framework for deciding how costs of precautions should be shared, which consists of a series of default principles that are triggered according to desert, rights, and ability to pay. The framework is developed with close attention to the pragmatics of (...)
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    Adorno and extreme evil.Espen Hammer - 2000 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (4):75-93.
    By comparing Adorno's conception of evil with those of Kant and Levinas, it is argued that the commitment to a notion of materialist transcendence, which Adorno introduces as a philosophical response to Auschwitz, is compatible with an equally strong commitment to philosophical modernity and autonomy. Whereas Kant's moral theology, on the one hand, proceeds in a too immanent fashion, and Levinas's heterology, on the other, in seeking to explode ontology, denies the conditions of thought's rational responsiveness, Adorno succeeds in combining (...)
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  42. Age, death and the allocation of life-saving resources.Espen Gamlund - 2019 - In Espen Gamlund & Carl Tollef Solberg (eds.), Saving People from the Harm of Death. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Hva legitimerer filosofi I Norge?Espen Gamlund - 2017 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 52 (1-2):6-14.
    It is a useful exercise to reflect, sometimes, on the way philosophy is carried out, and on how we think philosophy should be carried out in the future. We need to accept that academia is undergoing some important changes, which means that academic philosophy is also changing. The aim of this article is to discuss what gives philosophy its legitimacy in Norway. I will argue that the justification for having philosophy in Norway, in one way or the other, must be (...)
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    Introduction to 'Confronting Environmental Values'.Espen Gamlund - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (3):307 - 312.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 307-312, October 2011.
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    Sebastian Gardner and Matthew Grist : The Transcendental Turn: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, Hardcover: $85.00, £50.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-872487-2.Espen Hammer - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (1):83-89.
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  46. Why Environmental Philosophers Should Be "Buck-Passers" about Value.Espen Dyrnes Stabell - 2021 - Environmental Ethics 43 (4):339-354.
    The value of nature has been extensively debated in environmental ethics. There has been less discussion, however, about how one should understand the relation between this value and normativity, or reasons: if something in nature is seen as valuable, how should we understand the relation between this fact and claims about reasons to, for example, protect it or promote its existence? The “commonsense” view is that value gives rise to reasons. The buck-passing account of value, on the other hand, implies (...)
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  47. Logic and Voice.Espen Hammer - 2021 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (9).
    In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of analytic philosophy. Cavell objects to the tradition of analytic philosophy that, in its eagerness to provide abstract, theoretical reconstructions, it has failed to understand the importance of “the human voice” for philosophy. First, I outline Cavell’s retelling of the history of analytic philosophy from Frege and Russell to ordinary language philosophy. Second, I turn to Cavell’s reading of Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein in order to show what (...)
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    Being bored: Heidegger on patience and melancholy.Espen Hammer - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (2):277 – 295.
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    Interrupting Auschwitz: Art, Religion, Philosophy, by Josh Cohen.Espen Hammer - 2005 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (1):105-107.
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    Ideology and Experience: The Legacy of Critical Theory.Espen Hammer - 2019 - In Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures. Springer. pp. 315-333.
    This chapter discusses the contributions of key members and affiliates of the Frankfurt School of Critical Social Theory to the theory of film. Central to all of these contributions, which tend to be based on some account of Marxism, is that they socially and historically locate film production within capitalism and the various ideological constraints of modernity and late modernity. Being highly skeptical of the so-called culture industry, which is said to produce ideology, the school debated avant-garde film practices, including (...)
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