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    Medicine as an Inspiration for the Literature. Selected Examples.Katarzyna Rakoczy & Julita Kulbacka - 2022 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 28:111-129.
    Literatura odgrywa niekwestionowaną rolę w tworzeniu definicji medycyny, oferując różnorodność obrazów, które w swym metaforycznym wymiarze odnoszą się do ludzkiego życia. Fakt, iż medycyna stanowi gałąź sztuki, w bezmiarze której przesłanie wynikające z bogactwa prozy i poezji znajduje swój wyraz, podkreśla, iż owe dwa, pozornie niezwiązane ze sobą światy przenikają się wzajemnie, nadając sens własnej egzystencji. Literatura, która nie może odwołać się do medycznej rzeczywistości, nie może bowiem dotrzeć do duszy czytelnikai wpłynąć na jego wewnętrzną hierarchię wartości, podczas gdy medycyna, (...)
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    Two Perspectives.Katarzyna Rakoczy - 2024 - Journal of Medical Humanities 45 (2):217-219.
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    Inner-out: transgresje, inspiracje, interpretacje: Katarzyna Łyszkowska, 2005-2021.Katarzyna Łyszkowska - 2022 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.
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    In defense of a developmental dogma: children acquire propositional attitude folk psychology around age 4.Hannes Rakoczy - 2017 - Synthese 194 (3):689-707.
    When do children acquire a propositional attitude folk psychology or theory of mind? The orthodox answer to this central question of developmental ToM research had long been that around age 4 children begin to apply “belief” and other propositional attitude concepts. This orthodoxy has recently come under serious attack, though, from two sides: Scoffers complain that it over-estimates children’s early competence and claim that a proper understanding of propositional attitudes emerges only much later. Boosters criticize the orthodoxy for underestimating early (...)
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    Pretence as individual and collective intentionality.Hannes Rakoczy - 2008 - Mind and Language 23 (5):499-517.
    Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, this article puts forward and presents evidence for two claims. First, such play constitutes an area of remarkable individual intentionality of second-order intentionality (or 'theory of mind'): in pretence with others, young children grasp the basic intentional structure of pretending as a non-serious fictional form of action. Second, early social pretend play embodies shared or collective we-intentionality. Pretending with others is one of the ontogenetically primary instances of (...)
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    Comparative metaphysics: the development of representing natural and normative regularities in human and non-human primates.Hannes Rakoczy - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):683-697.
    How do human children come up to carve up and think of the world around them in its most general and abstract structure? And to which degree are these general forms of viewing the world shared by other animals, notably by non-human primates? In response to these questions of what could be called comparative metaphysics, this paper discusses new evidence from developmental and comparative research to argue for the following picture: human children and non-human primates share a basic framework of (...)
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    The efficient measurement of individual differences in meaning motivation: The need for sense-making short form.Katarzyna Cantarero, Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, Agata Gasiorowska & Eric R. Igou - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    People differ in the extent to which they express a need for sense-making, and these individual differences are important to understand in light of meaning-making processes. To quantify this important variable, we originally proposed a need for sense-making scale. We now propose a refined, similarly reliable short version of the scale. The 7-item NSM-SF was validated across a series of four studies. NSM-SF showed psychometric properties and correlations consistent with its longer forerunner. Additionally, results indicated that the need for sense-making (...)
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    Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and Their Representation.Hannes Rakoczy - 2009 - Philosophical Psychology 22 (3):401-406.
  9. Mythos, Archetyp und Translation. Die Prosa von Bruno Schulz im Kontext der Ideen von Thomas Mann und Carl Gustav Jung.Katarzyna Lukas - forthcoming - Convivium: revista de filosofía.
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    Apes are intuitive statisticians.Hannes Rakoczy, Annette Clüver, Liane Saucke, Nicole Stoffregen, Alice Gräbener, Judith Migura & Josep Call - 2014 - Cognition 131 (1):60-68.
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    Done wrong or said wrong? Young children understand the normative directions of fit of different speech acts.Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2009 - Cognition 113 (2):205-212.
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    Developmental Dynamics of General and School-Subject-Specific Components of Academic Self-Concept, Academic Interest, and Academic Anxiety.Katarzyna Gogol, Martin Brunner, Franzis Preckel, Thomas Goetz & Romain Martin - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  13. Non-Inferential Aspects of Ad Hominem and Ad Baculum.Katarzyna Budzynska & Maciej Witek - 2014 - Argumentation 28 (3):301-315.
    The aim of the paper is to explore the interrelation between persuasion tactics and properties of speech acts. We investigate two types of arguments ad: ad hominem and ad baculum. We show that with both of these tactics, the structures that play a key role are not inferential, but rather ethotic, i.e., related to the speaker’s character and trust. We use the concepts of illocutionary force and constitutive conditions related to the character or status of the speaker in order to (...)
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    Prekariat – nowe zjawisko na rynku pracy w Polsce.Katarzyna Cymbranowicz - 2016 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 19 (2):17-30.
    Studies of the scale of unemployment in Poland and in Europe conducted in recent years lead to the conclusion that one of the largest and growing problems of the modern labour market is the unemployment rate among young people. An unfavourable phenomenon related to the problem that is increasingly appearing in public debate is the rising unemployment of graduates. Therefore, it is important to attempt to identify the phenomena in today's job market and one of them is the formation of (...)
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    Influence of involvement and motivation to correction on product evaluation: Asymmetry for strong and weak brands.Katarzyna Żbikowska & Małgorzata A. Styśko-Kunkowska - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4):488-499.
    In previous research, studies on motivated correction in the evaluation of branded products are rare. This experimental study with 246 participants examined how the motivation to correct the impact of brand knowledge influences the product evaluation of actual strong and weak brands in low and high involvement situations. As predicted, asymmetry between the strong and weak brands was observed. After the induction of the motivation to correction, the smaller brand effect occurred only in the cases of low involvement and the (...)
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    The Theory and Practice of Political Freedom in Interdisciplinary Perspective: Introduction.Katarzyna Eliasz - 2019 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (1):9-14.
    This paper is devoted to clarifying Hannah Arendt’s concept of political freedom by the means of analysing its structure. My analysis proceeds in three steps. Firstly, I distinguish a pre-political concept of freedom as exercising spontaneity, which is at the root of Arendt’s understanding of political freedom. Secondly, I analyse her account of freedom as exercising action and indicate its relationship to the elementary freedom of spontaneity. Arendt endowed action with a distinguished importance, since she assumed that it is the (...)
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    The Role of Image and Imagination in Paul Ricoeur’s Metaphor Theory.Katarzyna Weichert - 2019 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 3 (1):64-77.
    Paul Ricoeur uncovered the creative aspect of language in his theory of metaphor. The metaphor is a special combination of words that as a clash of distant semantic fields forces the reader to interpret the sentence in a new way and see things in a new light. It is a process in which the imagination plays an important role. Ricoeur compares the metaphor to the Kantian schema which is a procedure to provide an image to a concept. The image helps (...)
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  18. What makes human cognition unique? From individual to shared to collective intentionality.Michael Tomasello & Hannes Rakoczy - 2003 - Mind and Language 18 (2):121-147.
    It is widely believed that what distinguishes the social cognition of humans from that of other animals is the belief–desire psychology of four–year–old children and adults (so–called theory of mind). We argue here that this is actually the second ontogenetic step in uniquely human social cognition. The first step is one year old children's understanding of persons as intentional agents, which enables skills of cultural learning and shared intentionality. This initial step is ‘the real thing’ in the sense that it (...)
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  19. Young children attribute normativity to novel actions without pedagogy or normative language.Marco F. H. Schmidt, Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2011 - Developmental Science 14 (3):530-539.
    Young children interpret some acts performed by adults as normatively governed, that is, as capable of being performed either rightly or wrongly. In previous experiments, children have made this interpretation when adults introduced them to novel acts with normative language (e.g. ‘this is the way it goes’), along with pedagogical cues signaling culturally important information, and with social-pragmatic marking that this action is a token of a familiar type. In the current experiment, we exposed children to novel actions with no (...)
     
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    Age-Related Changes in Resting-State EEG Activity in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study.Katarzyna Giertuga, Marta Z. Zakrzewska, Maksymilian Bielecki, Ewa Racicka-Pawlukiewicz, Malgorzata Kossut & Anita Cybulska-Klosowicz - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    The Side-Effect Effect in Children Is Robust and Not Specific to the Moral Status of Action Effects.Hannes Rakoczy, Tanya Behne, Annette Clüver, Stephanie Dallmann, Sarah Weidner & Michael Waldmann - 2015 - PLoS ONE 10:1-10.
    Adults’ intentionality judgments regarding an action are influenced by their moral evaluation of this action. This is clearly indicated in the so-called side-effect effect: when told about an action (e.g. implementing a business plan) with an intended primary effect (e.g. raise profits) and a foreseen side effect (e.g. harming/helping the environment), subjects tend to interpret the bringing about of the side effect more often as intentional when it is negative (harming the environment) than when it is positive (helping the environment). (...)
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    (1 other version)Analysis and Applications of Complex Social Networks.Katarzyna Musial, Piotr Bródka & Pasquale De Meo - 2017 - Complexity:1-2.
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    The developmental and evolutionary origins of psychological essentialism lie in sortal object individuation.Hannes Rakoczy & Trix Cacchione - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5):500-501.
    Cimpian & Salomon present promising steps towards understanding the cognitive underpinnings of adult essentialism. However, their approach is less convincing regarding ontogenetic and evolutionary aspects. In contrast to C&S's claim, the so-called inherence heuristic, though perhaps vital in adult reasoning, seems an implausible candidate for the developmental and evolutionary foundations of psychological essentialism. A more plausible candidate is kind-based object individuation that already embodies essentialist modes of thinking and that is present in infants and nonhuman primates.
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    The Concept and Functions of a Universal Language of Law.Katarzyna Doliwa - 2021 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 66 (2):201-228.
    The subject of the article is the concept of a universal language and a reflection on its importance for law. The starting point is a presentation of the history of the concept of a common language for all mankind, a concept that has always accompanied man – it is present in the Bible, in the ancient writings of Near Eastern peoples, it was alive in the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance, and it experienced its particular heyday – among other (...)
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    Evaluation of medical students’ knowledge of psychoactive substances in the context of their future role in addiction prevention and therapy.Katarzyna Góralska, Weronika Gawor, Szymon Lis, Michał Oszczygieł, Adam Boroński & Ewa Brzeziańska-Lasota - 2021 - The New Bioethics 27 (2):133-147.
    This study assesses the knowledge of medical students on the health effects of the use of psychoactive substances, in the context of their future role in prevention and treatment of addictions. The...
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    Samopoznanie na gruncie \"Bycia i czasu\" Martina Heideggera.Katarzyna Górczyńska - 2006 - Nowa Krytyka 19.
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    Carole Pateman i feministyczna dekonstrukcja umowy społecznej.Katarzyna Guczalska - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 21:187-205.
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    Koncepcja „demokracji zakorzenionej” Wolfganga Merkela w kontekście współczesnego populizmu i kryzysu demokracji.Katarzyna Guczalska - 2020 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 10 (1):57-82.
    Wolfgang Merkel’s concept of rooted democracy in the context of contemporary populism and the crisis of democracy: The article presents the concept of “rooted democracy” by Wolf‐ gang Merkel, which was presented in the context of the democratic crisis. The German poli‐ tical scientist indicates what democracy is — specifying the proper functioning of the regula‐ tions of the democratic system. Speaking of the weakness or strength of democracy, we must have a well‐described set of system principles that determine the (...)
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  29. Mistycyzm natury w lirykach Kazimierza Przerwy-Tetmajera.Katarzyna Matwiejczuk - 2003 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 4:43-59.
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    Florence Nightingale: Discernment as trusting experience.Susan Rakoczy - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
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    How is the moral stance related to the intentional stance and group thinking?Hannes Rakoczy - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    The natural history of our moral stance told here in this commentary reveals the close nexus of morality and basic social-cognitive capacities. Big mysteries about morality thus transform into smaller and more manageable ones. Here, I raise questions regarding the conceptual, ontogenetic, and evolutionary relations of the moral stance to the intentional and group stances and to shared intentionality.
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    Kollektive Intentionalität und kulturelle Entwicklung.Hannes Rakoczy & Michael Tomasello - 2008 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (3):401-410.
    Neueste Ergebnisse vergleichender Kognitionsforschung werden im Hinblick auf ihre Relevanz für einzigartig menschliches kulturelles Lernern diskutiert. Während menschliche Kleinkinder und andere Primaten ähnliche Fähigkeiten individueller Intentionalität entwickeln, liegt der Kern spezifisch menschlicher Kognition in kollektiver Intentionalität, so eine zentrale These. Das Verhältnis von vorsprachlicher Kognition und Sprache wird thematisiert unter Rückgriff auf verschiedene Positionen der jüngsten analytischen Philosophie.
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    Literacy, Power, Body—Towards Alternative Phenomenology of Writing.Marta Rakoczy - 2013 - Dialogue and Universalism 23 (1):27-35.
    The classical phenomenology of writing, postulated by such literacy theoreticians as Walter J. Ong, and Marshall McLuhan, focuses on writing as an instrument of intellectual emancipation, as a technology of intellect. In this article I claim that their view is too narrow. Firstly, as David R. Olson, Harvey Graff and Michel de Certeau point, writing may be an instrument of power and discipline. Secondly, reading and writing are not only the mental practices of scripts organization and interpretation. They are strictly (...)
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  34. O pewności jako próba unieszkodliwienia sceptycyzmu.Marta Rakoczy - 2010 - Principia 53:85-101.
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    Walka klas a prawo w filozofii Karola Marksa.Bartosz Rakoczy - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:283-294.
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  36. Gramatyka narracyjna Claude'a Bremonda a "Morfologia bajki" Władimira Proppa.Katarzyna Rosner - 1980 - Studia Semiotyczne 10:95-110.
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  37. O wzajemnych relacjach człowieka, przyrody, ogrodu i miasta.Katarzyna Rozmarynowska - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 12 (12):13-42.
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  38. Ciałopalne cmentarzysko ludności kultury łużyckiej z Januszewic stanowisko 14, pow. Opoczno.Katarzyna Schellner - 2011 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica 28:129 - 160.
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    Investments of Polish Family Businesses.Katarzyna Schmidt & Maciej Stradomski - 2021 - Studia Humana 10 (3):30-41.
    In this paper the authors address the issue of investments made by family businesses. Their study attempted to verify the level of investments made by Polish family businesses in comparison with the level of investments made by Polish non-family businesses. The study focused on the analysis of investment flows of Polish listed companies included in the WIG index for the years 2006-2018. A total of 233 companies were analyzed, including 177 non-family businesses and 56 family businesses. The results corroborated the (...)
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    Dynamics of perceiving oneself on femininity and masculinity dimensions in diverse contexts.Katarzyna Serafińska & Bogusława Błoch - 2010 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 41 (4):155-162.
    Dynamics of perceiving oneself on femininity and masculinity dimensions in diverse contexts The article is about issues related to gender perceived as a result of social context and thus fits in the current, processual gender paradigm. Two studies have been conducted verifying hypotheses about perceiving oneself on the femininity and masculinity dimensions in various types of contexts. Expectations were that generic contexts would make perceiving oneself within the psychological gender dimensions more dynamic. Women were expected to perceive themselves as more (...)
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  41. Stanisław Rzewuski wobec neokantyzmu Paulsena.Katarzyna Tarnowska - 2011 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 12.
     
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  42. Kim jest obca w Cudzoziemce Marii Kuncewiczowej?Katarzyna Weber - 2008 - Colloquia Communia 84 (1-2):239-257.
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    Knowledge before belief ascription? Yes and no (depending on the type of “knowledge” under consideration).Hannes Rakoczy & Marina Proft - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:988754.
    Knowledge before belief ascription? Yes and no (depending on the type of “knowledge” under consideration). In an influential paper, Jonathan Phillips and colleagues have recently presented a fascinating and provocative big picture that challenges foundational assumptions of traditional Theory of Mind research (Phillips et al., 2020). Conceptually, this big picture is built around the main claim that ascription of knowledge is primary relative to ascription of belief. The primary form of Theory of Mind (ToM) thus is so-called factive ToM that (...)
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    People’s Financial Choice Depends on their Previous Task Success or Failure.Katarzyna Sekścińska - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Cross-Lagged Relations Between Sexual Attitudes, Perception of Love and Sex, and Young Adults’ Relationship Status: A Two-Wave Study.Katarzyna Adamczyk - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
  46. The default-based context-dependence of belief reports.Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt - 2000 - In Katarzyna Jaszczolt (ed.), The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitude Reports. Elsevier. pp. 169--185.
     
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    Analytical feminism of Martha C. Nussbaum and Rae H. Langton. The notion of objectification.Katarzyna Ciarcińska - 2024 - Analiza I Egzystencja 68:101-115.
    Analytical feminism is one of the current trends in contemporary analytical philosophy. We can distinguish three main trends: analysis of classical texts and philosophical categories through a feminist lense in order to verify their validity and actuality; analysis of language and researching its role in the construction of social norms, since language not only reflects, but also constructs and perpetuates social hierarchies and belief systems (both knowledge and prejudices); an attempt to create an engaged philosophy that goes beyond the purely (...)
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    The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitude Reports.Katarzyna Jaszczolt (ed.) - 2000 - Elsevier.
    This is a collection of nine papers dealing with the topic of reporting on beliefs and other attitudes, and in particular with the issue of the semantics-pragmatics boundary dispute which is the core topic of research in the field.
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    Discourses of Exclusion: Suppression, Silencing, and Inclusion.Katarzyna Więckowska, Anna Maria Kola & Michał Bomastyk - 2024 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 15 (3).
    The article provides an introduction to the anthology devoted to studying theories and practices of discourses of exclusion. Framing the discussion by references to Kimberlé Crenshaw’s notion of intersectionality and Michel Foucault’s conceptualization of the relations between discourse and power, the essay stresses the multiple forms of exclusion and entangled power differentials that determine a person’s identity and social status and argues for the need to employ an interdisciplinary perspective. The overview of the issues analyzed in the anthology is guided (...)
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  50. Circularity in ethotic structures.Katarzyna Budzynska - 2013 - Synthese 190 (15):3185-3207.
    The aim of this paper is to provide a model that allows the representation and analysis of circularity in ethotic structures, i.e. in communication structures related to the speaker’s character and in particular, his credibility. The paper studies three types of cycles: in self-referential sentences, embedded testimony and ethotic begging the question. It is shown that standard models allow the reconstruction of the circularities only if those circular utterances are interpreted as ethotic arguments. Their alternative, assertive interpretation requires enriching the (...)
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