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    Exemplarities: A Response to Timothy Hampton and Karlheinz Stierle.Francois Cornilliat - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (4):613-624.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Exemplarities: A Response to Timothy Hampton and Karlheinz StierleFrançois Cornilliat*Karlheinz Stierle and Timothy Hampton have both played a major part in defining and mapping the much-debated subject of exemplarity: Stierle as early as 1972, in his ground-breaking article for Poétique, 1 Hampton in his acclaimed 1990 book, Writing from History. 2 While their approaches have a lot in common, they also reveal a number of important differences, and (...)
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    «Tresbonne Guyde»: l'idée de nature dans les emblèmes de Barthélemy Aneau.François Cornilliat - 1993 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 55 (2):317-338.
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    L'automne Des Images: Pragmatique De La Langue Figurée Chez George Chastelain, François Villon Et Maurice Scève. Introduction By David Cowling. [REVIEW]François Cornilliat - 2011 - Speculum 86 (1):242-245.
  4. Review. [REVIEW]François Cornilliat - 2004 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 66 (3):732-734.
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    Book Review: Critical Tales: New Studies of the Heptameron and Early Modern Culture. [REVIEW]Dora E. Polachek - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):392-393.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Critical Tales: New Studies of the Heptaméron and Early Modern CultureDora E. PolachekCritical Tales: New Studies of the Heptaméron and Early Modern Culture, edited by John D. Lyons and Mary B. McKinley; xii & 296 pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993, $36.95.What a difference a decade can make. In 1983 H. P. Clive’s slim Marguerite de Navarre: An Annotated Bibliography made pointedly clear the marginal position of (...)
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  6. Force cancellation.François Recanati - 2019 - Synthese 196 (4):1403-1424.
    Peter Hanks and Scott Soames both defend pragmatic solutions to the problem of the unity of the proposition. According to them, what ties together Tim and baldness in the singular proposition expressed by ‘Tim is bald’ is an act of the speaker : the act of predicating baldness of Tim. But Soames construes that act as force neutral and noncommittal while, for Hanks, it is inherently assertive and committal. Hanks answers the Frege–Geach challenge by arguing that, in complex sentences, the (...)
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    Le pire des maux. Éthique et ontologie du spécisme.François Jaquet - 2024 - Paris: Éliott Éditions.
    Il est assez rare qu’un concept philosophique s’échappe de l’arène académique. C’est pourtant le cas du concept de spécisme, qui a fait une entrée remarquée dans la sphère publique au cours de la dernière décennie. Il est désormais au cœur du débat de société sur nos devoirs envers les animaux non humains. Hélas, ce concept et les enjeux qu’il soulève sont souvent mal compris. Nombreux sont les auteurs qui contestent sa légitimité alors qu’ils le maitrisent mal. D’autres l’utilisent plus volontiers (...)
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    Georges Bataille e a Maldição da Literatura.François Warrin - 1974 - Discurso 5 (5):55-64.
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    The Interplay of Psychology and Mathematics Education: From the Attraction of Psychology to the Discovery of the Social.Karen François, Kathleen Coessens & Jean Paul Van Bendegem - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (3):370-385.
    It is a rather safe statement to claim that the social dimensions of the scientific process are accepted in a fair share of studies in the philosophy of science. It is a somewhat safe statement to claim that the social dimensions are now seen as an essential element in the understanding of what human cognition is and how it functions. But it would be a rather unsafe statement to claim that the social is fully accepted in the philosophy of mathematics. (...)
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    Penser au Moyen Âge Alain De Libera Collection «Chemins de pensée» Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1991, 413 p.François Beets - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (4):850-.
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    Leibniz's contribution to natural philosophy.François Duchesneau - unknown
    To paraphrase Locke (Essay, 9-10), Leibniz may be counted among the master-builders of modern science, but also among the philosophical under-labourers who helped clear the ground for scientific knowledge. In the area of natural philosophy, he contributed directly to the advancement of science, but his achievements, for instance the invention of the infinitesimal calculus and the foundation of the dynamics, bore the mark of a philosophical mind and were systematically exploited in furthering significant epistemological objectives. The scope of Leibniz's scientific (...)
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    La musique, ou le sujet à son commencement. Vers une phénoménologie de l'invisible.François Félix - 2012 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 102 (3):319.
    Abordées dans leur radicalité, les thèses de Schopenhauer consacrées à la musique font plus encore que rassembler le mouvement entier de sa pensée. S’y réalise en effet une véritable phénoménologie de la musique avant la lettre, plus pénétrante et plus adéquate à l’ordre musical que toutes les tentatives depuis élaborées à partir de la conscience intentionnelle, dont elle a comme anticipé les insuffisances. Ce faisant, elles pointent en direction d’une phénoménologie d’avant le phénomène, d’une phénoménologie du pâtir, où en amont (...)
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  13. Singular Thought: In Defense of Acquaintance.François Recanati - 2010 - In Robin Jeshion (ed.), New Essays on Singular Thought. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 141.
    This paper is about the Descriptivism/Singularism debate, which has loomed large in 20-century philosophy of language and mind. My aim is to defend Singularism by showing, first, that it is a better and more promising view than even the most sophisticated versions of Descriptivism, and second, that the recent objections to Singularism (based on a dismissal of the acquaintance constraint on singular thought) miss their target.
     
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    Remarques sur l’emploi des notions dans les sciences Juridiques.François Longchamps - 1959 - Revue de Synthèse 80 (13-14):53-60.
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    Challenging the Principle of Compositionality in Interpreting Natural Language Texts.François Lévy, Daniel Kayser & Françoise Gayral - 2005 - In Markus Werning, Edouard Machery & Gerhard Schurz (eds.), Applications to Linguistics, Psychology and Neuroscience. De Gruyter. pp. 83-106.
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    On rules with existential variables: Walking the decidability line.Jean-François Baget, Michel Leclère, Marie-Laure Mugnier & Eric Salvat - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (9-10):1620-1654.
  17. Literal/nonliteral.François Recanati - 2001 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 25 (1):264–274.
  18. Moderate relativism.François Recanati - 2008 - In G. Carpintero & M. Koelbel (eds.), Relative Truth. Oxford University Press. pp. 41-62.
    In modal logic, propositions are evaluated relative to possible worlds. A proposition may be true relative to a world w, and false relative to another world w'. Relativism is the view that the relativization idea extends beyond possible worlds and modalities. Thus, in tense logic, propositions are evaluated relative to times. A proposition (e.g. the proposition that Socrates is sitting) may be true relative to a time t, and false relative to another time t'. In this paper I discuss, and (...)
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  19. Compositionality, Flexibility, and Context-Dependence.François Recanati - 2012 - In Markus Werning, Wolfram Hinzen & Edouard Machery (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Compositionality. Oxford University Press. pp. 175-191.
    It has often been observed that the meaning of a word may be affected by the other words which occur in the same sentence. How are we to account for this phenomenon of 'semantic flexibility'? It is argued that semantic flexibility reduces to context-sensitivity and does not raise unsurmountable problems for standard compositional accounts. On the other hand, it would be a mistake to assume too simple a view of context-sensitivity. Two basic forms of context-sensitivity are distinguished in the paper. (...)
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    Philosophy and Non-Philosophy.François Laruelle - 2013 - Minneapolis: Univocal Publishing. Edited by Taylor Adkins.
    Each generation invents new practices and new writings of philosophy. Ours should have been able to introduce certain mutations that would at least be equivalent with those of cubism, abstract art, and twelve-tone serialism: it has only partially done so. But after all the deconstructions, after Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Derrida, this demand takes on a different dimension: What do we do with philosophy itself? How do we globally change our relation to this thought, which keeps indicating that it is increasingly (...)
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    Écrits et lettres politiques.François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1920 - Paris,: Éditions Bossard. Edited by Charles Urbain.
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    Document amphictionique CID IV 2 : restitution.François Salviat - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (2):565-571.
    Dans le texte delphique publié BCH 118 (1994), p. 99-112, le dispositif stoichédon peut être exactement défini (30 lettres à la ligne, à une lettre près, suivant la coupe syllabique). Dans ce cadre bien assuré, les restitutions sont immédiates et les articles deviennent intelligibles : protection de certains territoires ; exemption de taxes portuaires pour le personnel amphictionique en mission ; réception des dépôts à la banque d'Apollon (or et argent monnayés ; métaux bruts).
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    Le crocodile amoureux.François Salviat - 1967 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 91 (1):96-101.
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    (1 other version)Terrorism and Democracy.François Furet - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):75-86.
    Although this analysis tackles the immense question of political terrorism, it nevertheless has limited ambitions. It treats only that part of terrorist movements whose primary object is the destruction of modern liberal democracy and its institutions. It analyzes only the Italian Red Brigades and the German Fractional Red Army, not Irish, Basque, Corsican, or Palestinian terrorism. Actually, the destruction of physical objects or the murder of human beings which characterizes this political practice generally takes as its goal and justification those (...)
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  25. Contextualism and anti-contextualism in the philosophy of language.François Recanati - 1994 - In Savas L. Tsohatzidis (ed.), Foundations of Speech Act Theory: Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives. Routledge. pp. 156-166.
  26. Situations and the Structure of Content.François Recanati - 1999 - In Kumiko Murasugi & Robert Stainton (eds.), Philosophy and linguistics. Boulder: Westview Press. pp. 113--165.
    An investigation into 'Austinian semantics'. Every utterance is said to express an 'Austinian proposition' consisting of a situation and a fact the situation is presented as supporting. A more recent statement of the theory is to be found in *Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: an Essay on Metarepresentation* (MIT Press/Bradford Books, 2000).
     
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  27. Descriptions and Situations.Francois Recanati - 2004 - In Marga Reimer & Anne Bezuidenhout (eds.), Descriptions and beyond. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 15-40.
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    D’une définition herméneutique de la métaphysique.François Jaran - 2014 - Philosophiques 41 (2):379-385.
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  29. Critique de la Raison pratique.Emmanuel Kant & François Picavet - 1902 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 10 (4):8-9.
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    Information processing in neural networks by means of controlled dynamic regimes.François Chapeau-Blondeau - 1995 - Acta Biotheoretica 43 (1-2):155-167.
    This paper is concerned with the modeling of neural systems regarded as information processing entities. I investigate the various dynamic regimes that are accessible in neural networks considered as nonlinear adaptive dynamic systems. The possibilities of obtaining steady, oscillatory or chaotic regimes are illustrated with different neural network models. Some aspects of the dependence of the dynamic regimes upon the synaptic couplings are examined. I emphasize the role that the various regimes may play to support information processing abilities. I present (...)
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    Rethinking selfhood: From enowning.Francois Raffoul - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (1):75-94.
    I propose in this paper to explore Heidegger's thought of selfhood in Contributions to Philosophy through a close reading of key paragraphs. It is often assumed that after the "turning" in his thinking, when Heidegger engages in a thought of Ereignis no longer centered on human Dasein as the locus of the meaning of being, the reference to selfhood would fade away. However, a close reading of the Contributions reveals that a renewed thinking of selfhood, of what Heidegger calls "self-being" (...)
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  32. Mental Files and Identity.François Recanati - 2011 - In Anne Reboul (ed.), Philosophical papers dedicated to Kevin Mulligan.
    Mental files serve as individual or singular concepts. Like singular terms in the language, they refer, or are supposed to refer. What they refer to is not determined by properties which the subject takes the referent to have (i.e. by the information stored in the file), but through relations to various entities in the environment in which the file fulfills its function. Files are based on acquaintance relations, and the function of the file is to store whatever information is made (...)
     
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    Can Consumers’ Altruistic Inferences Solve the CSR Initiative Puzzle? A Meta-analytic Investigation.François A. Carrillat, Carolin Plewa, Ljubomir Pupovac, Chloé Vanasse, Taylor Willmott, Renaud Legoux & Ekaterina Napolova - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-20.
    Research into consumer responses to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives has expanded in the past four decades, yet the evidence thus far provided does not paint a cohesive picture. Results suggest both positive and negative consumer reactions to CSR, and unless such mixed findings can be reconciled, the outcome might be an amalgamation of disparate empirical results rather than a coherent body of knowledge. The current meta-analysis therefore tests whether the mixed findings might reflect consumers’ distinct, altruistic inferences across various (...)
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    Le vivant et le vécu, l'expérimentation et l'expérience, la catégorie et l'énergie.François Laplantine - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru, sous une forme augmentée et corrigée, dans Le Social et le Sensible. Introduction à une anthropologie modale, Paris, Téraèdre, 2005, p. 101-118. Nous remercions François Laplantine de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici sous sa forme originelle. Nous nous proposons dans cet article d'esquisser une confrontation entre une pensée de la vie et une pensée du social. Une telle confrontation s'avère problématique et délicate. Assez souvent soit elle risque de tourner court parce que - (...)
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  35. Le soi implicite.François Récanati - 2010 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 68 (4):475-494.
    Le sujet qui perçoit, ressent, se remémore, ou imagine a conscience de son activité mentale, et notamment du mode — perceptif, mnésique ou autre — de ses états. Le mode des états expérientiels va de pair avec une relation spécifique (variable selon le mode) du sujet à ce que l'état représente. Par exemple, le sujet qui se remémore se trouve (normalement) dans une certaine relation à la scène remémorée : il a perçu celle-ci dans le passé. La thèse principale de (...)
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    The Meaning and Value of Invention.François Guéry - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (1):17-38.
    The ArgumentThe secret of invention or the art of inventing has recently become the object of positive or experimental research, aimed at discovering the logic of the initial mental processes that lead to “innovation.” But the problem is old and goes back to antiquity: The art of memory, rhetoric, symbolics. Does the succession of thought in invention follow a rule, such that its variations could be classified? Here I offer but a general direction: There is an analogy between the two (...)
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    What is the future for tool-specific generalized motor programs?François Osiurak - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):701-708.
    A key issue in cognitive sciences is to understand the cognitive bases of human tool use. Answers have been provided by two competing approaches. The manipulation-based approach assumes that humans can use tools because of the ability to store sensorimotor knowledge about how to manipulate tools. By contrast, for the reasoning-based approach, human tool use is based on the ability to reason about physical object properties. Recently, Caruana and Cuccio proposed a kind of reconciliation, based on the distinction between three (...)
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    Angela N. H. Creager and Jean-Paul Gaudillière: Risk on the table: food production, health, and the environment.Jean Ribert Francois - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (3):1303-1304.
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    Ce que Lacan dit de l'être, 1953-1960.François Balmès - 1999 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    La relation à l'ontologie et à la pensée de l'être, qui passe de la revendication au rejet, est au cœur de l'impossible rapport de Lacan à la philosophie. L'être joue un rôle décisif dans l'élaboration des catégories du symbolique, de l'imaginaire et du réel, qu'il concerne toutes les trois à des titres et à des moments divers, de même que pour nombre de signifiants majeurs du chemin de Lacan. Essentiel pour la rectification et l'innovation que comporte le retour à Freud, (...)
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    Métaphysique de l'instant.François Baudin - 2016 - Nancy: Kaïros.
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    Alfred North Whitehead: De l'algèbre universelle à la théologie naturelle.François Beets, Michel Dupuis & Michel Weber (eds.) - 2004 - De Gruyter.
  42. Au‑delà du cadre, un regard vers le ciel.Jean-François Guay - 2021 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145:305-344.
    Dans cette étude, le rôle et la valeur de l’ornementation sont repensés en examinant principalement, par une approche différente, l’une des mosaïques de sol de la Maison de Dionysos à Néa Paphos, celle de l’enlèvement de Ganymède par un aigle. L’organisation spatiale du décor géométrique (la structure générale avec ses motifs) et de la scène figurée permet de suggérer la présence d’un triclinium. L’analyse d’un type de motif géométrique en particulier, le « fleuron en six‑feuilles », montre qu’il revêt vraisemblablement (...)
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    The contribution of “time novels” to a phenomenology of temporality. Thomas Mann, Martin Heidegger, and our experience of time.François Jaran - 2021 - Phainomenon 32 (1):99-117.
    This paper insists on similarities between Heidegger’s presentation of Dasein’s authentic understanding of time in Being and Time (§§ 79-80) and Thomas Mann’s attempts to “narrate time itself” in The Magic Mountain. It shows that Thomas Mann’s temporal experiments can contribute to a phenomenology of temporality, not merely by “illustrating” philosophical theses, but also by achieving something that goes beyond any phenomenological consideration on time: the enactment of fundamental temporal experiences.
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    Entre intolérance théologique et tolérance universelle : le clergé patriote et la tolérance ecclésiastique (1789-1793).François Hou - 2023 - ThéoRèmes 19 (19).
    Whereas the refractory clergy hostile to the ecclesiastical reforms of the Constituante clearly rejects ecclesiastical tolerance, the positions of the constitutional clergy cover a much broader spectrum. The article aims to examine the positions adopted by constitutional bishops by highlighting their ecclesiological foundations: indeed, the acceptance of ecclesiastical tolerance corresponds to a radical questioning of the conception of the Church as a perfect society having its own laws.
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  45. Puits à roue élévatrice (αλακάτιν) et godets de terre à Nicosie aux époques latine, ottomane et anglaise.Véronique Hadjichristofi François - 2021 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145:345-397.
    L’exploration archéologique du site de l’Arkipiskopi dans la vieille ville de Nicosie, conduite par Fryni Hadjichristofi et son équipe (Département des Antiquités de Chypre) de 2009 à 2011 puis en 2016, a mis au jour les vestiges d’un puits à roue élévatrice appelé à Chypre αλακάτιν/alakatin et plus habituellement connu dans le monde méditerranéen sous le nom de sakieh. S’il en existe des exemplaires plus anciens dans l’île, c’est la première machine hydraulique à traction animale permettant de puiser l’eau dans (...)
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    Une seconde vie.François Jullien - 2017 - Paris: Bernard Grasset.
    Quand on avance dans la vie, il est une question qu'on ne peut plus, peu à peu, ne pas se poser : pourquoi est-ce que je continue de vivre? Cette question, on peut la maintenir au niveau bas du développement personnel, affublé en "sagesse", et du marché du bonheur. Ou bien l'affronter philosophiquement pour y chercher une issue plus ambitieuse qui soit la promotion d'une "seconde" vie. Une seconde vie est une vie qui, du cours même de la vie, se (...)
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    A surgeons' perspective on the ethics of face transplantation.Francois Petit, Antoine Paraskevas & Laurent Lantieri - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):14 – 16.
  48. The Gospel According to John, Access to God, at the Obscure Origins of Christianity.François Bovon - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (146):37-50.
    For eighteen centuries the Christian church believed that the fourth gospel was drawn up by the son of Zebedee, John, when the latter lived in Ephesus in his old age. As Clement of Alexandria suggests (II-III century) the beloved disciple wanted to emphasize the divine nature of the Son of which the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke had marked the historical insertion and the human nature.
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    Le principe de finalité et la science leibnizienne.François Duchesneau - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (3):387-414.
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    Les portraits sculptés de Marc-Antoine.François Salviat & Bernard Holtzmann - 1981 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 105 (1):265-287.
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