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  1. The socialist project-in memory of dutschke, Rudi.Se Bronner - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47 (1):11-35.
     
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    Pourquoi les théories du complot se portent-elles si bien? L’exemple de Charlie Hebdo.Gérald Bronner - 2016 - Diogène n° 249-250 (1):9-20.
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    Le naturalisme dans les sciences sociales.Gérald Bronner & Romy Sauvayre (eds.) - 2011 - Paris: Hermann.
    Naturalisme est un terme polysémique. D'une part, il a souvent désigné la résolution que certains chercheurs en sciences sociales ont prise de se conformer aux principes et méthodes des sciences de la nature. D'autre part, le terme de naturalisme convoque les résultats les plus récents des sciences cognitives et des neurosciences lorsqu'il qualifie la thèse selon laquelle les contenus mentaux sont la conséquence d'une activité biologique et donc naturelle. Cette activité biologique est, bien entendu, celle du cerveau et, plus spécifiquement (...)
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    Perceptions du risque et précautionnisme.Gérald Bronner - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 76 (4):531.
    Résumé Une nouvelle idéologie est en train de naître : le précautionnisme. Celle-ci est une expression sociale de la façon dont notre esprit s’égare lorsqu’il se représente le risque. Les conditions des sociétés contemporaines favorisent la diffusion de cette idéologie qui a des conséquences économiques et parfois sanitaires inquiétantes. Le but de cet article est de rendre visible la structure cognitive de cette illusion collective (surestimation des faibles probabilités, surestimation des coûts par rapport au bénéfice, effet de disjonction...) en montrant (...)
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    Contribution à une théorie de l'abandon des croyances : la fin du Père Noël.Gérald Bronner - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 116 (1):117-140.
    Cet article propose, à la lumière d’un exemple particulier – l’abandon de la croyance en l’existence du Père Noël –, de tester différents scénarios théoriques de la rupture cognitive. L’exemple choisi, en raison de ses spécificités, ne peut prétendre invalider un modèle ou en confirmer définitivement un autre, mais il souhaite être une contribution au débat sur la base d’un matériau empirique rarement réuni en cette matière. Les 142 entretiens mobilisés permettent d’appréhender dans le détail divers aspects de l’abandon de (...)
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    L'irrationnel aujourd'hui.Jean Baechler & Gérald Bronner (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Hermann.
    Les sophistes grecs soutenaient que, l'homme étant la mesure de toutes choses, il n'existait aucun point d'appui permettant de distinguer le bien du mal, le vrai du faux, le juste de l'injuste... Socrate s'est dressé contre eux et la philosophie grecque a pris son envol. Notre temps pourrait tirer le plus grand profit d'une réaction même plus modeste, car l'irrationnel a fait son grand retour, comme si le balancement entre le rationnel et l'irrationnel devait fatalement aller de l'un à l'autre, (...)
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    The Mystery of Rationality: Mind, Beliefs and the Social Sciences.Gérald Bronner & Francesco Di Iorio (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer.
    This book contributes to the developing dialogue between cognitive science and social sciences. It focuses on a central issue in both fields, i.e. the nature and the limitations of the rationality of beliefs and action. The development of cognitive science is one of the most important and fascinating intellectual advances of recent decades, and social scientists are paying increasing attention to the findings of this new branch of science that forces us to consider many classical issues related to epistemology and (...)
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  8. A Stronger Doctrine of Double Effect.Ben Bronner & Simon Goldstein - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (4):793-805.
    Many believe that intended harms are more difficult to justify than are harms that result as a foreseen side effect of one's conduct. We describe cases of harming in which the harm is not intended, yet the harmful act nevertheless runs afoul of the intuitive moral constraint that governs intended harms. We note that these cases provide new and improved counterexamples to the so-called Simple View, according to which intentionally phi-ing requires intending to phi. We then give a new theory (...)
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    Karl Korsch: Revolutionary Theory.Stephan E. Bronner - 1977 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1977 (34):225-236.
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    A Theory of How Rumours Arise.Bronner GErald - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (1):83-105.
    As it happens, we are quite well aware of the origin of a group belief. For instance, the history of baseball in the USA is a kind of contemporary myth whose origin, however, is not mysterious. In the US there is a place called the Hall of Fame dedicated to the great figures in baseball history. The spot can be found in Cooperstown, a small American town in the middle of New York state, that is otherwise totally unremarkable. Why was (...)
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    First words, last words: new theories for reading old texts in Sixteenth-Century India.Yigal Bronner - 2021 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Lawrence J. McCrea.
    First Words, Last Words charts an intense "pamphlet war" that took place in sixteenth-century South India. The book explores this controversy as a case study in the dynamics of innovation in early modern India, a time of great intellectual innovation. This debate took place within the traditional discourses of Vedic Hermeneutics, or Mīmāṃsā, and its increasingly influential sibling discipline of Vedānta, and its proponents among the leading intellectuals and public figures of the period. At the heart of this dispute lies (...)
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    À la recherche de la pensée extrême.Gérald Bronner - 2022 - Cités 92 (4):141-150.
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  13. Maps and Absent Symbols.Ben Bronner - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (1):43-59.
    ABSENCE is the claim that, if a symbol appears on a map, then absence of the symbol from some map coordinate signifies absence of the corresponding property from the corresponding location. This claim is highly intuitive and widely endorsed. And if it is true, then cartographic representation is strikingly different from linguistic representation. I argue, however, that ABSENCE is false of various maps and that we have no reason to believe it is true of any maps. The intuition to the (...)
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    Of Critical Theory and its Theorists.Stephen Eric Bronner - 1994 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Routledge.
    Now in its second edition, this collection is an intelligent, accessible overview of the entire Critical Theory Tradition, written by one of the leading experts on the subject. Filled with original insights and valuable historical narratives, this work is a contribution that furthers the idea and spirit of critical theory as it weaves together a narrative from a series of examinations of the thoughts of many of the most important left Western intellectuals of the twentieth century. Covering the work of (...)
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    The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists.Stephen Eric Bronner - 2014 - Yale University Press.
    Stephen Eric Bronner is a prolific author, activist, and one of America’s leading political thinkers. His new book presents bigotry as a systematic, all-encompassing mindset that has a special affinity for right-wing movements. In what will surely prove a seminal study, Bronner explores its appeal, the self-image it justifies, the interests it serves, and its complex connection with modernity. He reveals how prejudice shapes the conspiratorial and paranoid worldview of the true believer, the elitist, and the chauvinist. In (...)
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    Singing to God, Educating the People: Appayya Dīkṣita and the Function of Stotras.Yigal Bronner - 2007 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 127 (2):113-130.
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    Critical Theory and Society: A Reader.Stephen Eric Bronner & Douglas Kellner (eds.) - 1989 - Routledge.
    A collection of seminal essays, many appearing in English for the first time, which provides an excellent overview of the critical theory developed by the Frankfurt School.
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  18. Two Ways to Kill a Patient.Ben Bronner - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (1):44-63.
    According to the Standard View, a doctor who withdraws life-sustaining treatment does not kill the patient but rather allows the patient to die—an important distinction, according to some. I argue that killing can be understood in either of two ways, and given the relevant understanding, the Standard View is insulated from typical criticisms. I conclude by noting several problems for the Standard View that remain to be fully addressed.
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    Socialism Unbound: Principles, Practices, and Prospects.Stephen Eric Bronner & Dick Howard - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Published more than twenty years ago, Stephen Eric Bronner's bold defense of socialism remains a seminal text for our time. Treating socialism as an ethic, reinterpreting its core categories, and critically confronting its early foundations, Bronner's work offers a reinvigorated "class ideal" and a new perspective for progressive politics in the twentieth century. _Socialism Unbound_ is an extraordinary work of political history that revisits the pivotal figures of the labor movement: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Karl Kautsky, Vladimir Lenin, (...)
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    Lethal Organ Donation: Would the Doctor Intend the Donor’s Death?Ben Bronner - 2019 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 44 (4):442-458.
    Lethal organ donation is a hypothetical procedure in which vital organs are removed from living donors, resulting in their death. An important objection to lethal organ donation is that it would infringe the prohibition on doctors intentionally causing the death of patients. I present a series of arguments intended to undermine this objection. In a case of lethal organ donation, the donor’s death is merely foreseen, and not intended.
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    Apperceptive abilities.A. F. Bronner - 1921 - Psychological Review 28 (4):270-279.
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    Une théorie de la naissance des rumeurs.Gérald Bronner - 2006 - Diogène 213 (1):107-132.
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    Birds of a Feather: Vāmana Bhaṭṭa Bāṇa's Haṃsasandeśa and Its Intertexts.Yigal Bronner - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (3):495.
    Courier poetry is perhaps the richest and most vital literary genre of premodern South Asia, with hundreds of poems in a great variety of languages. But other than dubbing these poems “imitations” of Kālidāsa’s classical model, existing scholarship offers very little explanation of why this should be the case: why poets repeatedly turned to this literary form, exactly how they engaged with existing precedents, and what, if anything, was new in these many poems. In hopes of raising and beginning to (...)
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  24. Burge’s Defense of Perceptual Content.Todd Ganson, Ben Bronner & Alex Kerr - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (3):556-573.
    A central question, if not the central question, of philosophy of perception is whether sensory states have a nature similar to thoughts about the world, whether they are essentially representational. According to the content view, at least some of our sensory states are, at their core, representations with contents that are either accurate or inaccurate. Tyler Burge’s Origins of Objectivity is the most sustained and sophisticated defense of the content view to date. His defense of the view is problematic in (...)
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    Sexuality Among Institutionalized Elderly Patients with Dementia.M. Ehrenfeld, G. Bronner, N. Tabak, R. Alpert & R. Bergman - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (2):144-149.
    The subject of sexuality among elderly patients with dementia was examined, focusing on two main aspects: the sexual behaviour of institutionalized elderly people with dementia; and the reactions of other patients, staff and family members to this behaviour. The behaviour was found to be mostly heterosexual and ranged from love and caring to romance and outright eroticism. Reactions varied, being accepting of love and care but often objecting to erotic behaviour. Understanding of the sexual needs of elderly people should become (...)
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  26. The Total Artificial Heart and the Dilemma of Deactivation.Ben Bronner - 2016 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 26 (4):347-367.
    It is widely believed to be permissible for a physician to discontinue any treatment upon the request of a competent patient. Many also believe it is never permissible for a physician to intentionally kill a patient. I argue that the prospect of deactivating a patient’s artificial heart presents us with a dilemma: either the first belief just mentioned is false or the second one is. Whichever horn of the dilemma we choose has significant implications for contemporary medical ethics.
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    A Renaissance Man in Memory: Appayya Dīkṣita Through the Ages.Yigal Bronner - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (1):11-39.
    This essay is a first attempt to trace the evolution of biographical accounts of Appayya Dīkṣita from the sixteenth century onward, with special attention to their continuities and changes. It explores what these rich materials teach us about Appayya Dīkṣita and his times, and what lessons they offer about the changing historical sensibilities in South India during the transition to the colonial and postcolonial eras. I tentatively identify two important junctures in the development of these materials: one that took place (...)
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    Imagining the Possible: Radical Politics for Conservative Times.Stephen Eric Bronner - 2002 - Routledge.
    Jean-Paul Sartre originally made the term engagement a part of the existentialist vocabulary following WWII. It imples the responsibility of intervening in social or political conflicts in the hope of fostering freedom. Imagining the Possible opens different windows upon this particular engagement.
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    Les normes du raisonnement : entre inné et acquis.Gérald Bronner - 2008 - Philosophia Scientiae 12 (2):193-211.
    On propose ici les résultats d’une enquête quantitative posant la question du rapport entre niveau d’étude et résistance à l’erreur cognitive. Le diplôme nous protége-t-il des dérapages inférentiels? Nous permet-il d’avoir une meilleure conscience des raisonnements que nous pouvons utiliser implicitement? La nature du diplôme joue-t-elle un rôle? Ces questions sont importantes car elles permettent de discuter l’acception généralement naturaliste de la notion de biais cognitif que propose l’orthodoxie de la psychologie de l’erreur. Les résultats obtenus dans cette enquête sur (...)
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    The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities.Augusta F. Bronner - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    What is new and what is navya: Sanskrit poetics on the eve of colonialism. [REVIEW]Yigal Bronner - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (5):441-462.
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    Mukchŏm Ki Se-ch'un Sŏnsaeng kwa hamkke hanŭn Sŏngnihak kaeron.Se-ch'un Ki - 2007 - Sŏul-si: Pai Puksŭ.
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  33. Visual Prominence and Representationalism.Todd Ganson & Ben Bronner - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 164 (2):405-418.
    A common objection to representationalism is that a representationalist view of phenomenal character cannot accommodate the effects that shifts in covert attention have on visual phenomenology: covert attention can make items more visually prominent than they would otherwise be without altering the content of visual experience. Recent empirical work on attention casts doubt on previous attempts to advance this type of objection to representationalism and it also points the way to an alternative development of the objection.
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    Celibate Seducer: Vedānta Deśika’s Domestication of Kṛṣṇa’s Sexuality in the Yādavābhyudaya.Lawrence J. McCrea & Yigal Bronner - 2022 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 27 (2):213-235.
    Vedānta Deśika produced his monumental poetic biography of Kṛṣṇa in a time when Kṛṣṇa-centered devotionalism was expanding to become perhaps the dominant mode of bhakti across South Asia. Central to this phenomenon is the growing popularity of the Bhāgavatapurāṇa, and especially of its exploration of Kṛṣṇa’s erotic play with the gopīs in his youth. Troubled by the unrestrained and seemingly adharmic sexuality of Kṛṣṇa, Deśika used the literary techniques and narrative paradigms of the mahākāvya to assimilate but also domesticate this (...)
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    Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction.Stephen Eric Bronner - 2011 - Oup Usa.
    In its essence, Critical Theory is Western Marxist thought with the emphasis moved from the liberation of the working class to broader issues of individual agency. Critical Theory emerged in the 1920s from the work of the Frankfurt School, who sought to diagnose and cure the ills of society. Bronner provides sketches of major critical thinkers such as George Lukcs and Ernst Bloch, Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse and Jurgen Habermas, as well as many of its seminal (...)
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    The vertebrate Hox gene regulatory network for hindbrain segmentation: Evolution and diversification.Hugo J. Parker, Marianne E. Bronner & Robb Krumlauf - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (6):526-538.
    Hindbrain development is orchestrated by a vertebrate gene regulatory network that generates segmental patterning along the anterior–posterior axis via Hox genes. Here, we review analyses of vertebrate and invertebrate chordate models that inform upon the evolutionary origin and diversification of this network. Evidence from the sea lamprey reveals that the hindbrain regulatory network generates rhombomeric compartments with segmental Hox expression and an underlying Hox code. We infer that this basal feature was present in ancestral vertebrates and, as an evolutionarily constrained (...)
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    Art and Utopia: The Marcusean Perspective.Stephen Eric Bronner - 1973 - Politics and Society 3 (2):129-161.
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    (2 other versions)Books in Review.Stephen Eric Bronner - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (1):145-148.
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    Double-bodied poet, double-bodied poem.Yigal Bronner - 1998 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 26 (3):233-261.
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    Interpreting the Enlightenment: Metaphysics, Critique and Politics.Stephen Bronner - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3:9-25.
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    Karl Kautsky and the Twilight of Orthodoxy.Stephen Eric Bronner - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (4):580-605.
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    Mechanisms of neural crest cell migration.Marianne Bronner-Fraser - 1993 - Bioessays 15 (4):221-230.
    Neural crest cells are remarkable in their extensive and stereotypic patterns of migration. The pathways of neural crest migration have been documented by cell marking techniques, including interspecific neural tube grafts, immunocytochemistry and Dil‐labelling. In the trunk, neural crest cells migrate dorsally under the skin or ventrally through the somites, where they move in a segmental fashion through the rostral half of each sclerotome. The segmental migration of neural crest cells appears to be prescribed by the somites, perhaps by an (...)
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    Max Weber's Politics of Civil Society.Stephen Eric Bronner - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):91-93.
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    The Socialist Project: In Memory of Rudi Dutschke.Stephen Bronner - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47.
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    Why are conspiracy theories doing so well? The case of Charlie Hebdo.Gerald Bronner - 2015 - Diogenes 62 (3-4):8-16.
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  46. Representationalism and the determinacy of visual content.Ben Bronner - 2015 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (2):227-239.
    DETERMINACY is the claim that covert shifts in visual attention sometimes affect the determinacy of visual content (capital letters will distinguish the claim from the familiar word, 'determinacy'). Representationalism is the claim that visual phenomenology supervenes on visual representational content. Both claims are popular among contemporary philosophers of mind, and DETERMINACY has been employed in defense of representationalism. I claim that existing arguments in favor of DETERMINACY are inconclusive. As a result, DETERMINACY-based arguments in support of representationalism are not strong (...)
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    Le danger sociologique.Gérald Bronner - 2017 - Paris: PUF. Edited by Etienne Géhin.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Le monde contemporain a plus que jamais besoin des éclairages de la sociologie : post-truth society, instabilité politique dans les pays démocratiques, montée des populismes... Mais cette discipline à vocation scientifique est prise en otage par ceux qui veulent en faire un « sport de combat » politique. Ce livre s'adresse donc à tous ceux qui s'intéressent aux faits sociaux et sont inquiets ou étonnés des dérives intellectuelles de certaines figures reconnues des sciences humaines (...)
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  48. Assertions Only?Ben Bronner - 2013 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):44-52.
    It is standardly believed that the only way to justify an assertion in the face of a challenge is by making another assertion. Call this claim ASSERTIONS ONLY. Besides its intrinsic interest, ASSERTIONS ONLY is relevant to deciding between competing views of the norms that govern reasoned discourse. ASSERTIONS ONLY is also a crucial part of the motivation for infinitism and Pyrrhonian skepticism. I suggest that ASSERTIONS ONLY is false: I can justify an assertion by drawing attention to something that (...)
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  49. Problems with the Dispositional Tracking Theory of Knowledge.Ben Bronner - 2012 - Logos and Episteme 3 (3):505-507.
    Rachael Briggs and Daniel Nolan attempt to improve on Nozick’s tracking theory of knowledge by providing a modified, dispositional tracking theory. The dispositional theory, however, faces more problems than those previously noted by John Turri. First, it is not simply that satisfaction of the theory’s conditions is unnecessary for knowledge – it is insufficient as well. Second, in one important respect, the dispositional theory is a step backwards relative to the original tracking theory: the original but not the dispositional theory (...)
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    Change in disguise: The early discourse on Vyajastuti.Yigal Bronner - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (2):179-198.
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