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    The problem of a moving subsonic edge dislocation near an interface solved with only discrete image dislocations.Johannes Weertman - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (3):373-388.
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    Cohesive solutions of intersonic moving dislocations.Su Hao †, Wing Kam Liu ‡ & Johannes Weertman - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (11):1067-1104.
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    Ethics of Technology Needs More Political Philosophy.Johannes Himmelreich - 2020 - Communications of the Acm 63 (1):33-35.
    The ongoing debate on the ethics of self-driving cars typically focuses on two approaches to answering such questions: moral philosophy and social science. I argue that these two approaches are both lacking. We should neither deduce answers from individual moral theories nor should we expect social science to give us complete answers. To supplement these approaches, we should turn to political philosophy. The issues we face are collective decisions that we make together rather than individual decisions we make in light (...)
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  4. Holism, entrenchment, and the future of climate model pluralism.Johannes Lenhard & Eric Winsberg - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (3):253-262.
    In this paper, we explore the extent to which issues of simulation model validation take on novel characteristics when the models in question become particularly complex. Our central claim is that complex simulation models in general, and global models of climate in particular, face a form of confirmation holism. This holism, moreover, makes analytic understanding of complex models of climate either extremely difficult or even impossible. We argue that this supports a position we call convergence skepticism: the belief that the (...)
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    Educational Justice and the Justification of Education.Johannes Giesinger & Kirsten Meyer - 2014 - In . pp. 65-79.
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    Florenskii today: Three points of view: Father Johannes Schelhas's interviews about the life and spiritual heritage of Father Pavel Florenskii.Hegumen Andronik, Johannes Schelhas, R. A. Gal'tseva & N. K. Bonetskaia - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (4):40-94.
    I was born on 7 November 1952 in Moscow. I studied at the Historical-Archival Institute, from which I graduated after writing a dissertation titled The Commission for the Preservation of the Monuments of Art and Antiquity of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, 191 8-1 925. Survey of Materials [Komissiia PO okhrane pamiatnikov iskusstva i stariny Troitse-Sergievoi lavry. 1918-1925. Obzor materialov].
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    Einleitung.Johannes Kepler - 2006 - In Weltharmonik: Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe von 1939. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 1-10.
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    (1 other version)What is a mathematical structure of conscious experience?Johannes Kleiner & Tim Ludwig - 2024 - Synthese 203 (3):1-23.
    Several promising approaches have been developed to represent conscious experience in terms of mathematical spaces and structures. What is missing, however, is an explicit definition of what a ‘mathematical structure of conscious experience’ is. Here, we propose such a definition. This definition provides a link between the abstract formal entities of mathematics and the concreta of conscious experience; it complements recent approaches that study quality spaces, qualia spaces, or phenomenal spaces; and it provides a general method to identify and investigate (...)
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    Structural constraints for dynamic operators in abstract argumentation.Johannes P. Wallner - 2020 - Argument and Computation 11 (1-2):151-190.
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    Epistemic Smothering is Not a Form of Epistemic Paternalism.Johannes Stoffers - forthcoming - Social Epistemology.
    This paper argues that epistemic smothering is not a form of epistemic paternalism. In this sense, it refutes the claim recently made by Valerie Chock and Jonathan Matheson, who defend epistemic smothering as epistemically permissible form of epistemic paternalism. After an outline of what is meant by epistemic paternalism and epistemic smothering, based on the work by Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij and Kristie Dotson on these topics, the paper argues against the identification of epistemic smothering as a form of epistemic paternalism. In (...)
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    The puzzle of mirror self-recognition.Johannes L. Brandl - 2018 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (2):279-304.
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    Der Mäzen der Aufklärung: Ernst Christoph von Manteuffel Und Das Netzwerk des Wolffianismus.Johannes Bronisch - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    The philosophy of Christian Wolff is regarded to represent one of the most important schools of thought of the 18th century Enlightenment. The influence of this philosophy was based on a network of followers and disciples who propagated Wolff s work in the scholarly community and defended it against critics. This book, for the first time, explores the role of Ernst Christoph von Manteuffel. As imperial count, minister in the Cabinet of Poland Saxony and an agent of the Court of (...)
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    Karma and Teleology: A Problem and Its Solutions in Indian Philosophy.Johannes Bronkhorst - 2000
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    Erfahrung und Gegenstand. Zum Verhältnis von Sinnlichkeit und Verstand im empirischen Erkennen.Johannes Haag (ed.) - 2007 - Klostermann.
    Was heisst es, dass sich unsere geistigen Zustande auf eine Welt beziehen, deren Teil wir sind? Eine Analyse dieser Intentionalitat unserer geistigen Zustande muss sowohl die Rolle ihrer begrifflich-abstrakten als auch ihrer qualitativ-sinnlichen Aspekte genau bestimmen. In dieser Abhandlung wird der Versuch unternommen, eine Analyse des Verhaltnisses begrifflicher und nicht-begrifflicher Elemente im intentionalen Gegenstandsbezug durchzufuhren, und zwar auf der Basis einer systematischen Untersuchung von Kants Unterscheidung zwischen Sinnlichkeit und Verstand. Als Leitfaden dient die Auseinandersetzung, die Wilfrid Sellars uber einen langen (...)
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    Non-invasive Brain Stimulation: A Paradigm Shift in Understanding Brain Oscillations.Johannes Vosskuhl, Daniel Strüber & Christoph S. Herrmann - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Bemerkungen zum münchhausen-trilemma.Johannes Friedmann - 1983 - Erkenntnis 20 (3):329 - 340.
    Das Begründungs- oder Münchhausen-Trilemma spielt bei wissenschaftstheoretischen Positionsbeschreibungen häufig eine bedeutende Rolle. Gleichwohl sind Präzisierungen des darin behaupteten Sachverhalts bislang ausgeblieben. Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird der Versuch einer formalen Rekonstruktion zum Anlaβ genommen, einen verallgemeinerten Baum- und Zirkularitätsbegriff vorzustellen.
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    The Mind of Donald Davidson.Johannes Brandl (ed.) - 1989 - Netherlands: Rodopi.
    WHAT IS PRESENT TO THE MIND? Donald DAVIDSON The University of California at Berkeley There is a sense in which anything we think about is, ...
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    Menschenwürde, Rationalität und Gefühl.Johannes Fischer - 2006 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 50 (1):29-42.
    What is the concept of human dignity derived from? Does it have its foundation in the emotions or in reason? By dint of a differentiation between a premoral, sittliche orientation in acting and a moral orientation, which is due to an external evaluating moral community, the author comes to the conclusion that human dignity finds its foundation in both the emotions and rationality. This has important implications for the task of a theological ethics insofar it is concerned with the concept (...)
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  19. Zur Frage der Übersetzbarkeit religiöser Unterscheidungen in eine säkulare Perspektive.Johannes Fischer - 2002 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 49 (1-2):214-235.
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    Zur Auflösung von Psychotherapie in Religion.Johannes R. Gascard - 1992 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 20 (1):100-113.
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  21. Supervenience arguments under relaxed assumptions.Johannes Schmitt & Mark Schroeder - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 155 (1):133 - 160.
    When it comes to evaluating reductive hypotheses in metaphysics, supervenience arguments are the tools of the trade. Jaegwon Kim and Frank Jackson have argued, respectively, that strong and global supervenience are sufficient for reduction, and others have argued that supervenience theses stand in need of the kind of explanation that reductive hypotheses are particularly suited to provide. Simon Blackburn's arguments about what he claims are the specifically problematic features of the supervenience of the moral on the natural have also been (...)
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    Shaping people’s preferences: liberal neutrality, means paternalism and tobacco control.Johannes Kniess - forthcoming - Economics and Philosophy.
    Liberal neutrality compels governments to respect individual preferences. Yet health-promotion campaigns, such as modern tobacco control policies, often seek to cultivate a preference for a healthy lifestyle. Liberal theorists have attempted to justify these policies by appealing to the concept of ‘means paternalism’, whereby these policies align with existing preferences. In contrast, this article argues that shaping preferences can be not only permissible but also morally required. Governments can preserve neutrality while influencing preferences by promoting generic goods valued in diverse (...)
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    Thought insertion and the ontology of thinking.Johannes Roessler - 2023 - In P. López-Silva & T. McClelland (eds.), Intruders in The Mind: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Thought Insertion. Oxford University Press.
    On what I will call the No Subject view, there is a sense in which one may be aware of a thought, conceived as an event in one's stream of consciousness, without being aware of oneself thinking something. Philosophical work on the delusion of thought insertion is one of the areas in which the No Subject view has been highly influential: the view has framed what, in the philosophy of mind, has become the standard interpretation of the delusion. Here I (...)
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  24. Mnemicity - A cognitive gadget?Johannes B. Mahr, Penny van Bergen, John Sutton, Daniel L. Schacter & Cecilia Heyes - 2023 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 1 (1).
    Episodic representations can be entertained either as “remembered” or “imagined”—as outcomes of experience or as simulations of such experience. Here, we argue that this feature is the product of a dedicated cognitive function: the metacognitive capacity to determine the mnemicity of mental event simulations. We argue that mnemicity attribution should be distinguished from other metacognitive operations (such as reality monitoring) and propose that this attribution is a “cognitive gadget”—a distinctively human ability made possible by cultural learning. Cultural learning is a (...)
     
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    Must We Protect Foreign Investors?Johannes Kniess - 2018 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 5 (2):205-225.
    Investment protection clauses, and the investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms they enable, have become a common feature of international agreements on trade and investment. Intended to promote foreign investment, these protections may also discourage governments from regulating in the public interest. This raises challenging normative questions about the rights of investors and distributive justice. In this paper, I argue that a global investment regime that disadvantages developing countries and socially disadvantaged groups is prima facie unfair. This conclusion must be defended against (...)
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  26. Personhood, Bodily Self-Ascription, and Resurrection: An Kantian Approach.Johannes Haag - 2010 - In Gasser G. (ed.), Personal Identity ans Resurrection. How do we survive our death. Ashgate. pp. 127-143.
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    Examining the facts.Johannes Persson - 2000 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 76:87-108.
    Facts are once again put to work in philosophical enterprises. The discussion in this paper is conducted under the presumption that we for this reason need to examine the nature of facts anew. To some extent it has been taken for granted that the question of properties and particulars is the primary problem to solve, and that the question of facts is secondary. This approach naturally leads to many of the old problems of facts and complexes. By taking facts as (...)
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    La philosophie trinitaire de Grégoire de Nysse.Johannes Zachhuber - 2023 - Chôra 21:285-305.
    In this article, Gregory of Nyssa is presented as a trinitarian thinker. It is argued that, in order to appreciate the relevance of triadic structures for his thought, one must take into consideration that the central place the Trinity held in his thought was the result of his involvement in the final phase of the so‑called trinitarian controversy of the fourth century. The article therefore begins with a brief account of the theoretical problems that arose within the later stages of (...)
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    Max Mueller.Johannes H. Voigt - 1967 - Calcutta,: Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay.
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  30. Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaëmeron. Text, Translation, Commentary.Johannes Zachhuber & Anna Marmodoro (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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    Das associationsprincip in der aesthtik.Johannes Ziegler - 1900 - Leipzig,: E. Avenarius.
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    Being and Existence in Scholasticism and in Existence-Philosophy.Johannes B. Lotz - 1964 - Philosophy Today 8 (1):3-45.
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    Among three different executive functions, general executive control ability is a key predictor of decision making under objective risk.Johannes Schiebener, Elisa Wegmann, Bettina Gathmann, Christian Laier, Mirko Pawlikowski & Matthias Brand - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Dimensionen des Geschehens und das Phantasma der ­Begegnung.Johannes Picht - 2018 - Psyche 72 (9):869-892.
    Anhand einer klinischen Vignette wird ausgeführt, dass das psychoanalytische Geschehen sich in mehreren Dimensionen entfaltet. Drei solcher Dimensionen – als Bedeutung (Erkenntnis), Berührung (Kontakt) und Bewegung (Ereignis) bezeichnet – werden beschrieben und deren dimensionale Charakteristik auf die Sinnesqualitäten des Sehens, des Berührungssinnes und des Hörens bezogen. Es wird gezeigt, dass sie Raum und Zeit auf je eigene Weise konstituieren und somit einander inkommensurable, durch keine logische oder dialektische Operation in eine Einheit überführbare Aprioritäten darstellen. Mit deren Unvereinbarkeit ist auch auf (...)
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    Hamilton meets causal decision theory.Johannes Martens - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 77:101187.
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    Patienten brauchen mehr als nur ein Rezept.Johannes Neuhofer - 2009 - Wien: Ueberreuter. Edited by Judith Hintersteiner & Wolfgang Bogner.
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    Ideale, Gebote und die Entscheidung der Nausikaa.Johannes Picht - 2023 - Psyche 77 (5):459-466.
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    Intuition, Konstruktion und die Frage nach der Wahrheit in der Psychoanalyse.Johannes Picht - 2024 - Psyche 78 (4):289-318.
    Anhand des Begriffspaars »Intuition« und »Konstruktion« wird diskutiert, mit welchen Begriffen von Wahrheit die Psychoanalyse operiert, und es wird dargelegt, dass der Psychoanalyse ein eigener Platz in der Geschichte der Wahrheit (d.h. dessen, was uns als Wahrheit gilt) zukommt. Den Raum für diese Erörterung des Wahrheitsbegriffs eröffnet die Spiegelung in einigen Äußerungen von Friedrich Nietzsche, der als einer der ersten Philosophen den Zusammenhang von Wahrheit und Repräsentation erkannt und kritisiert habe. Dies führt zu der These, dass in Freuds Rede vom (...)
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    11. Prüderie.Johannes Schlaf - 1978 - In Bruno Hillebrand (ed.), Texte Zur Nietzsche-Rezeption 1873–1963. De Gruyter. pp. 69-70.
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    Technologie zwischen Eigenem und Fremden: Perspektiven einer interdisziplinären Anthropologie.Johannes Schick - 2019 - In Gerald Hartung & Matthias Herrgen (eds.), Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie: Jahrbuch 6/2018: Das Eigene & Das Fremde. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 189-215.
    Der moderne Mensch hat ein ambivalentes Verhältnis zu seiner technischen Umwelt: Einerseits besitzt er technische Objekte, sie sind sein eigen und er strebt danach, sein technologisches Netzwerk ständig zu erweitern und zu erneuern. Andererseits bleiben die ihn umgebenden Objekte ihm immer ein Stück weit fremd, er kann sie ohne Spezialwissen nicht eigenhändig reparieren, versteht ihr Innenleben nicht oder fürchtet gar, dass sich das Machtverhältnis umkehrt und der Mensch nicht länger technische Objekte besitzt und handhabt, sondern von ihnen besessen und gesteuert (...)
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    Prudentia und Contemplatio: Ethik und Metaphysik im Mittelalter: Festschrift für Georg Wieland zum 65. Geburstag.Johannes Brachtendorf (ed.) - 2002 - Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh.
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    Augustinus der lateinische Grieche.Johannes Wirsching - 2003 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 45 (1):1-19.
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    The Rules of the Game: The Logical Structure of Economic Theories.Johannes J. Klant - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
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    The problem of semantic incomparability.Johannes Bechert - 1991 - In Dietmar Zaefferer (ed.), Semantic universals and universal semantics. New York: Foris Publications. pp. 12--60.
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    Bolzano & Kant.Johannes L. Brandl, Marian David, Maria E. Reicher & Leopold Stubenberg (eds.) - 2012 - Brill Rodopi.
    Inhaltsverzeichnis/Table of Contents Themenschwerpunkt/Special Topic: Bolzano & Kant Gastherausgeber/Guest Editor: Sandra Lapointe Sandra Lapointe: Introduction Sandra Lapointe: Is Logic Formal? Bolzano, Kant and the Kantian Logicians Nicholas F. Stang: A Kantian Reply to Bolzano¿s Critique of Kant¿s Analytic-Synthetic Distinction Clinton Tolley: Bolzano and Kant on the Place of Subjectivity in a Wissenschaftslehre Timothy Rosenkoetter: Kant and Bolzano on the Singularity of Intuitions Waldemar Rohloff: From Ordinary Language to Definition in Kant and Bolzano Weitere Artikel/Further Articles Christian Damböck: Wilhelm Diltheys empirische (...)
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    1. Aufklärung und Moderne.Johannes Rohbeck - 2010 - In Aufklärung Und Geschichte: Über Eine Praktische Geschichtsphilosophie der Zukunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 27-53.
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    Epistemologie der Iteration. Gedankenexperimente und Simulationsexperimente.Johannes Lenhard - 2011 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (1):131-145.
    Thought experiments and simulation experiments are compared and contrasted with each other. While the former rely on epistemic transparency as a working condition, in the latter complexity of model dynamics leads to epistemic opacity. The difference is elucidated by a discussion of the different kinds of iteration that are at work in both sorts of experiment.
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    Beyond materialist green transitions: sketching a vitalist approach for evaluating R&I policy towards deep green transformation.Johannes M. Waldmüller - 2024 - Journal of Global Ethics 20 (2):151-170.
    Situated within the growing literature on green alternatives to research and innovation-led green transition approaches, this paper sketches the contours of an emerging transition policy evaluation matrix aiming at going beyond contemporary (new) materialist concerns. To do so, I introduce a vitalist focus on life and establishing all connectedness as a long-term normative goal of just and deep global development policy. For this purpose, I draw from key insights from the recent interim evaluation of the European Framework program ‘Horizon Europe’, (...)
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    Mindfulness and Leadership: Communication as a Behavioral Correlate of Leader Mindfulness and Its Effect on Follower Satisfaction.Johannes F. W. Arendt, Armin Pircher Verdorfer & Katharina G. Kugler - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    In recent years, the construct of mindfulness has gained growing attention in psychological research. However, little is known about the effects of mindfulness on interpersonal interactions and social relationships at work. Addressing this gap, the purpose of this study was to investigate the role of mindfulness in leader-follower-relationships. Building on prior research, we hypothesize that leaders’ mindfulness is reflected in a specific communication style (“mindfulness in communication”), which is positively related to followers’ satisfaction with their leaders. We used nested survey (...)
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    Vocational Ethics as a Subspecialty of Business Ethics – Structuring a Research and Teaching Field.Johannes Brinkmann & Ann-Mari Henriksen - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (3):623-634.
    Vocational ethics and vocational moral socialization are important for the business ethical climate in a given country and in a given industry, but have not received attention in the literature. Our article suggests vocational ethics as a legitimate sub-specialty for business ethics research and development. The article addresses the exposure of vocational students to a combination of vocational school-based and workplace-based socialization, and outlines an agenda for teaching-oriented research and research-based teaching. More specifically, we first draft a conceptual frame of (...)
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