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  1. Modern Rivals to the Christian Faith.Cornelius Loew - 1956
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  2. Myth, sacred history, and philosophy.Cornelius Richard Loew - 1967 - New York,: Harcourt, Brace & World.
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    Lebensbeschreibung des ehemaligen Salzburger Philosophieprofessors Johann Heinrich Loewe: dargestellt anhand von Briefen von seiner Tochter.Sophie Loewe - 2005 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Edited by Edgar Morscher & Otto Neumaier.
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    Figures of the thinkable.Cornelius Castoriadis - 2007 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    In this posthumous collection of writings, Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) pursues his incisive analysis of modern society, the philosophical basis of our ability to change it, and the points of intersection between his many approaches to this theme. His main philosophical postulate, that the human subject and society are not predetermined, asserts the primacy of creation and the possibility of creative, autonomous activity in every domain. This argument is combined with penetrating political and social criticism, opening numerous avenues of critical (...)
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  5. Making best systems best for us.Christian Loew & Siegfried Jaag - 2018 - Synthese 197 (6):2525-2550.
    Humean reductionism about laws of nature appears to leave a central aspect of scientific practice unmotivated: If the world’s fundamental structure is exhausted by the actual distribution of non-modal properties and the laws of nature are merely efficient summaries of this distribution, then why does science posit laws that cover a wide range of non-actual circumstances? In this paper, we develop a new version of the Humean best systems account of laws based on the idea that laws need to organize (...)
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    Justicia global, impuesto a la ciudadanía y fronteras abiertas.Daniel Loewe - 2018 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 9 (S1):243-273.
    Justicia global; igualitarismo de la suerte; teoría relacional; Impuesto al Privilegio del Derecho de Nacimiento; fronteras abiertas.
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    The Synoptic Vision: Essays on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars.Cornelius Delaney, Michael J. Loux, Gary Gutting & W. David Solomon (eds.) - 1977 - University of Notre Dame Press.
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    Liberalismo igualitario E igualitarismo orientado al bienestar: Las demandas de las minorías culturales.Daniel Loewe - 2008 - Signos Filosóficos 10 (20):25-60.
    En este artículo investigo si es posible justificar derechos culturales en (a) un marco teórico liberal igualitario que define la métrica en relación con una concepción de bienes básicos y en (b) un marco teórico que se orienta de acuerdo al acceso al bienestar individual. De acuerdo con la tesis de..
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  9. Causation, physics, and fit.Christian Loew - 2017 - Synthese 194 (6):1945–1965.
    Our ordinary causal concept seems to fit poorly with how our best physics describes the world. We think of causation as a time-asymmetric dependence relation between relatively local events. Yet fundamental physics describes the world in terms of dynamical laws that are, possible small exceptions aside, time symmetric and that relate global time slices. My goal in this paper is to show why we are successful at using local, time-asymmetric models in causal explanations despite this apparent mismatch with fundamental physics. (...)
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    Humean Laws for Human Agents.Christian Loew, Siegfried Jaag & Michael Townsen Hicks (eds.) - 2023 - Oxford: Oxford UP.
    Humean Laws for Human Agents presents cutting-edge research by leading experts on the Humean account of laws, chance, possibility, and necessity. A central question in metaphysics and philosophy of science is: What are laws of nature? Humeans hold that laws are not sui generis metaphysical entities but merely particularly effective summaries of what actually happens. The most discussed recent work on Humeanism emphasizes the laws' usefulness for limited agents and uses pragmatic considerations to address fundamental and long-standing problems. The current (...)
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  11. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Social Enterprise.Nelarine Cornelius, Mathew Todres, Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, Adrian Woods & James Wallace - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 81 (2):355-370.
    In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social concerns, the corporate relationship between social enterprises, social awareness and action is more complex than whether or not these organisations engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). This includes organisations that place less emphasis on CSR as well as other organisations that may be very proficient in CSR initiatives, but are less successful in recording practices. In this context, we identify a number of internal CSR (...)
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  12. Humean Laws and (Nested) Counterfactuals.Christian Loew & Siegfried Jaag - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 70 (278):93-113.
    Humean reductionism about laws of nature is the view that the laws reduce to the total distribution of non-modal or categorical properties in spacetime. A worry about Humean reductionism is that it cannot motivate the characteristic modal resilience of laws under counterfactual suppositions and that it thus generates wrong verdicts about certain nested counterfactuals. In this paper, we defend Humean reductionism by motivating an account of the modal resilience of Humean laws that gets nested counterfactuals right.
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    The Memory of Pain: Women's Testimonies of the Holocaust.Camila Loew (ed.) - 2011 - Brill Rodopi.
    In this book, Camila Loew analyzes four women's testimonial literary writings on the Holocaust to examine and question some of the tenets of the fields of Holocaust studies, gender studies, and testimony. Through a close reading of the works of Charlotte Delbo, Margarete Buber-Neumann, Ruth Klüger, and Marguerite Duras, Loew foregrounds these authors' search for a written form to engage with their experiences of the extreme. Although each chapter contains its individual focus and features, the book possesses a (...)
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  14. Time and creation.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1991 - In John B. Bender & David E. Wellbery (eds.), Chronotypes: the construction of time. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 38--64.
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    El calentamiento global y la asignación de los costes de las políticas medioambientales.Daniel Loewe - 2013 - Dilemata 13:69-92.
    The article examines four principles of cost allocation (cost of mitigation, of adaptation, and of compensation) for environmental policies that aim to address climate change: “the polluter pays”, “who benefits pays”, “who is able to pay, pays”, and “the equal per capita”. It shows that they are all problematic. A better case can be built by the joint work of only the two principles of “the polluter pays” and “who benefits pays”.
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    Cai Yong 蔡邕.Michael Loewe - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 142 (3):503-522.
    Known as a composer of fu, of treatises on multiple technical subjects, yet hold- ing no high official position until late in his life, Cai Yong stands out as protesting against certain aspects of public life and as urging a return to the principles of earlier times. Arousing the enmity of some in power, he was put to death in 192. His corpus provides a pointed, if veiled critic of certain aspects of Han governance in his own day.
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    Dauerreflektion?W. Loew - 1957 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 1 (1):281-283.
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    Die Philosophie Fichtes nach dem Gesammtergebnisse ihrer Entwickelung und ihrem Verhältnisse zu Kant und Spinoza.Johann Heinrich Loewe - 1862 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Essay Review: Chinese Alchemy: Chinese Alchemy: Preliminary Studies.Michael Loewe - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):90-93.
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    III. Beyond Secular Reason?William P. Loewe - 1996 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):447-454.
    Milbank’s correlation of modern rationality with a myth of chaos and an ontology of violence can preclude a naive theological reception of the social sciences, but while Milbank suggests a critique that would trace modernity’s truncation of reason and its nihilistic outcome to the post-Thomist reification of the supernatural and to Scotus’ conceptualism, his option for Augustine’s supernaturalism appears regressive. Irony attends both the violence of Milbank’s performance on behalf of an ontology of peace and his non-analogical, typically Protestant construal (...)
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    Inclusión de animales no-humanos en un marco de argumentación teórico contractual.Daniel Loewe - 2008 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 53 (1):145-162.
    The article investigates the possibility of justifying animal rights within a contractarian framework of argumentation. According to the thesis developed in this paper, this justification is possible if the underlying contractarian theory is distinguished from the traditional theories and modified in relevant ways. KEY WORDS – animal rights, contractarian theories, impartiality, interest.
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    Los náufragos de nuestro mundo. El caso de los refugiados.Daniel Loewe - 2010 - Arbor 186 (744):555-570.
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    Refugiados, desplazados e inmigrantes económicos. El caso de la dignidad.Daniel Loewe - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (1):e33464.
    El artículo analiza cómo se relaciona la premisa normativa de la dignidad humana con la evaluación del fenómeno migratorio. Para aquello, da cuenta de una concepción de dignidad humana que no recurre a presupuestos naturalistas ni supraempíricos, y presenta tres alternativas diferentes para otorgarle contenido normativo en base a un umbral suficientarista. Desde estas perspectivas, se sostiene que el trato corriente que se da a los refugiados, a los desplazados medioambientales y a los inmigrantes económicos, amenaza su dignidad y debe, (...)
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    The persian period of judaism.Raphael Loewe - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (4):484–487.
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    VII. Ein Beitrag zum heraklitisch-parmenideischen Erkenntnisproblem.Emanuel Loew - 1918 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 31 (1-4):125-152.
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    Dong Zhongshu, a "Confucian" heritage and the Chun qiu fan lu.Michael Loewe - 2011 - Boston: Brill.
    The assumption that a system described as ‘Confucianism’ formulated by Dong Zhongshu became accepted as the norm during the Western Han dynasty (202 BCE – 9 CE) is challenged and his supposed authorship of the Chunqiu fanlu examined.
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  27. Fundamentality and Time’s Arrow.Christian Loew - 2018 - Philosophy of Science 85 (3):483-500.
    The distribution of matter in our universe is strikingly time asymmetric. Most famously, the Second Law of Thermodynamics says that entropy tends to increase toward the future but not toward the past. But what explains this time-asymmetric distribution of matter? In this paper, I explore the idea that time itself has a direction by drawing from recent work on grounding and metaphysical fundamentality. I will argue that positing such a direction of time, in addition to time-asymmetric boundary conditions, enables a (...)
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  28. Are we free to make the laws?Christian Loew & Andreas Hüttemann - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-16.
    Humeans about laws maintain that laws of nature are nothing over and above the complete distribution of non-modal, categorical properties in spacetime. ‘Humean compatibilists’ argue that if Humeanism about laws is true, then agents in a deterministic world can do otherwise than they are lawfully determined to do because of the distinctive nature of Humean laws. More specifically, they reject a central premise of the Consequence argument by maintaining that deterministic laws of nature are ‘up to us’. In this paper, (...)
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  29. Causes As Difference‐Makers For Processes.Christian Loew - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 98 (1):89-106.
    It is natural to think of causes as difference-makers. What exact difference causes make, however, is an open question. In this paper, I argue that the right way of understanding difference-making is in terms of causal processes: causes make a difference to a causal process that leads to the effect. I will show that this way of understanding difference-making nicely captures the distinction between causing an outcome and helping determine how the outcome happens and, thus, explains why causation is not (...)
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    Postscript on Insignificance: Dialogues with Cornelius Castoriadis, Trans. Gabriel Rockhill, John Garner, et alii.Cornelius Castoriadis & Gabriel Rockhill - 2010 - Continuum. Edited by Cornelius Castoriadis. Translated by Gabriel Rockhill & John V. Garner.
    This volume translates Castoriadis's dialogues on politics, ethics, culture, and aesthetics with important intellectual figures including Francisco Varela, Octavio Paz, and others.
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  31. World in fragments: writings on politics, society, psychoanalysis, and the imagination.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by David Ames Curtis.
    This collection presents a broad and compelling overview of the most recent work by a world-renowned figure in contemporary thought. The book is in four parts: Koinonia, Polis, Psyche, Logos. The opening section begins with a general introduction to the author's views on being, time, creation, and the imaginary institution of society and continues with reflections on the role of the individual psyche in racist thinking and acting. The second part is a critique of those who now belittle and distort (...)
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  32. What Humeans should say about tied best systems.Christian Loew & Siegfried Jaag - 2019 - Analysis 80 (2):273-282.
    The Humean best systems account identifies laws of nature with the regularities in a system of truths that, as a whole, best conforms to scientific standards for theory-choice. A principled problem for the BSA is that it returns the wrong verdicts about laws in cases where multiple systems, containing different regularities, satisfy these standards equally well. This problem affects every version of the BSA because it arises regardless of which standards for theory-choice Humeans adopt. In this paper, we propose a (...)
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    Die Institution des Imaginären: zur Philosophie von Cornélius Castoriadis.Cornelius Castoriadis (ed.) - 1991 - Wien: Turia & Kant.
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    Ubuntu philosophy and the consensus regarding incidental findings in genomic research: a heuristic approach.Cornelius Ewuoso - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (3):433-444.
    This study adopts a heuristic technique to argue the thesis that a set of norms rooted in the African philosophy of Ubuntu can usefully supplement current research guidelines for dealing with incidental findings discovered in genomic research. The consensus regarding incidental findings is that there is an ethical obligation to return individual genetic incidental findings that meet the threshold of analytic and clinical validity, have clinical utility, and are actionable, provided that research contributors have not opted out from receiving such (...)
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  35. Doing Otherwise in a Deterministic World.Christian Loew - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy 121 (8):457-477.
    An influential version of the Consequence argument, the most famous argument for the incompatibility of free will and determinism, goes as follows: For an agent to be able to do otherwise, there has to be a possible world with the same laws and the same past as her actual world in which she does otherwise. However, if the actual world is deterministic, there is no such world. Hence, no agent in a deterministic world can ever do otherwise. In this paper, (...)
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    Epistemic justice, African values and feedback of findings in African genomics research.Cornelius Ewuoso, Ambroise Wonkam & Jantina de Vries - 2022 - Global Bioethics 33 (1):122-132.
    This article draws on key normative principles grounded in important values – solidarity, partiality and friendliness – in African philosophy to think critically and deeply about the ethical challenges around returning individual genetic research findings in African genomics research. Precisely, we propose that the normative implication of solidarity, partiality and friendliness is that returning findings should be considered as a gesture of goodwill to participants to the extent that it constitutes acting for their well-being. Concretely, the value of friendliness may (...)
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    "Facing the War" and "The Socio-Economic Roots of Re-Armament": A Rejoinder.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1982 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1982 (53):192-198.
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    Daily Life in Ancient China. By Poo Mu-chou.Michael Loewe - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (2).
    Daily Life in Ancient China. By Poo Mu-chou. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xviii + 258. £71.99 ; £23.99.
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    Inmigración, propiedad común de la tierra e igualitarismo de la suerte global. Un análisis de la teoría de Mathias Risse.Daniel Loewe - 2019 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 31 (2):397-426.
    El artículo presenta y examina la teoría de la propiedad común de la tierra articulada y defendida por Mathias Risse, enfocándose en el caso de la inmigración, y arguye que la teoría tiene dificultades tanto inmanentes como con respecto a sus consecuencias, de modo que no puede hacerse cargo de los flujos migratorios que se retrotraen a la desigualdad económica en términos de justicia. Finalmente, en contraposición, se presenta una defensa de las fronteras abiertas en base a una concepción igualitarista (...)
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    Justicia Ambiental Intergeneracional y el Problema de la No-Identidad.Daniel Loewe - 2019 - Environmental Ethics 41 (9999):165-180.
    El presente artículo sostiene que, sobre la base de un enfoque moral kantiano, podemos abordar el problema de la no-identidad –al menos en los casos de agotamiento de recursos o políticas riesgosas. Ahora bien, al ser una teoría moral orientada a los deberes, permite tanto que las personas que llegan a existir en una situación de no-identidad puedan estar contentas de existir como que, simultáneamente, consideren que el agotamiento de recursos o la política arriesgada (con la que su existencia está (...)
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    La sobrenaturaleza técnica del ser humano. Reseña de: Marcos Alonso, Ortega y la técnica, Madrid, CSIC / Plaza y Valdés Editores, 2020.Daniel Loewe - 2022 - Isegoría 67:14-14.
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    Die Bedeutung des Terminus ‘regula’ für das sittliche Handeln des Christen bei Augustin.Cornelius Mayer - 1994 - Augustinus 39 (152-155):345-356.
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    The Demonstrative Adjective This: Chaucer's Use of a Colloquial Narrative Device.Cornelius Novelli - 1957 - Mediaeval Studies 19 (1):246-249.
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    Cornelius Castoriadis 1922-1997.Alice Pechriggl & Cornelius Castoriadis - 1998 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (2).
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    The Imaginary Institution of Society.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - MIT Press.
    As a work of social theory, I would argue that it belongs in a class with the writings of Habermas and Arendt". -- Jay Bernstein, University of Essex This is one of the most original and important works of contemporary European thought.
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    Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective.Cornelius Ewuoso, Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Ambroise Wonkam & Jantina de Vries - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (4):331-343.
    There are concerns that participation in open science will lead to various forms of exploitation – of researchers and scholars in low‐income countries and under‐resourced institutions. This article defends a contrary thesis and demonstrates the exact ways the underexplored notions of communal relationships, human dignity and social justice – and the normative principles to which they give rise – grounded in African philosophy can usefully address critical concerns regarding exploitation in the sharing of research resources to facilitate open partnership/collaboration and (...)
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    Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective.Cornelius Ewuoso, Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Ambroise Wonkam & Jantina Vries - 2023 - Developing World Bioethics 23 (4):331-343.
    There are concerns that participation in open science will lead to various forms of exploitation – of researchers and scholars in low-income countries and under-resourced institutions. This article defends a contrary thesis and demonstrates the exact ways the underexplored notions of communal relationships, human dignity and social justice – and the normative principles to which they give rise – grounded in African philosophy can usefully address critical concerns regarding exploitation in the sharing of research resources to facilitate open partnership/collaboration and (...)
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    Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy: Essays in political philosophy.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by David Ames Curtis.
    These remarkable essays include Cornelius Castoriadis's latest contributions to philosophy, political and social theory, classical studies, development theory, cultural criticism, science, and ecology. Examining the "co-birth" in ancient Greece of philosophy and politics, Castoriadis shows how the Greeks' radical questioning of established ideas and institutions gave rise to the "project of autonomy". The "end of philosophy" proclaimed by Postmodernism would mean the end of this project. That end is now hastened by the lethal expansion of technoscience, the waning of (...)
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  49. Democracy as Procedure and Democracy as Regime.Cornelius Castoriadis - 1997 - Constellations 4 (1):1-18.
    In the intellectual confusion prevailing since the demise of Marxism and “marxism”, the attempt is made to define democracy as a matter of pure procedure, explicitly avoiding and condemning any reference to substantive objectives. It can easily be shown, however, that the idea of a purely procedural “democracy” is incoherent and self‐contradictory. No legal system whatsoever and no government can exist in the absence of substantive conditions which cannot be left to chance or to the workings of the “market” but (...)
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    Window into chaos.Cornelius Castoriadis & Andrew Cooper - 2018 - Thesis Eleven 148 (1):77-88.
    This is the first English translation of a remarkable two-part lecture given by Cornelius Castoriadis at the École des hautes etudes en sciences sociales in January 1992. The lecture features within a series on social transformation and the task of creative forms of labour. In this installment Castoriadis explores the significance of art through a creative reading of Aristotle's famous definition of tragedy in the Poetics. He rejects Aristotle's dependence on the mimetic tradition in search for a vision of (...)
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