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    Small leap forward: Emergence of new economic elites. [REVIEW]József Böröcz & Ákos Róna-Tas - 1995 - Theory and Society 24 (5):751-781.
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    Peoples of Central Asia.A. Róna-Tas, Lawrence Krader & A. Rona-Tas - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):230.
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    Tibeto-Mongolica. The Tibetan Loanwords of Monguor and the Development of the Archaic Tibetan Dialects.Pentti Aalto, A. Róna-tas & A. Rona-tas - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):629.
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  4. Anṭakōḷa vilācam.Vēmpattūr Muttu Vēṅkaṭa Cuppaiyan̲ - 1954 - Cen̲n̲ai: Aracin̲ar Kīl̲tticaic Cuvaṭikaḷ Nūlakam (Ma) Āyvu Maiyam. Edited by Ti Śrī Śrītar.
    Verses on Hindu cosmology based on Puranas; includes interpretation.
     
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    The Dialectics of Identity of the Modern and Postmodern Art.Katarina Rukavina - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (4):787-793.
    Ako pojam identiteta shvatimo u hegelijanskom smislu kao iskustvo što ga svijest stječe o sebi, onda se taj pojam nameće kao ključan u razmatranju umjetnosti XX. stoljeća. Prema Hegelu, moderna umjetnost transcendira mogućnost adekvatnog izražavanja svoga duhovnog sadržaja pukom osjetilnom reprezentacijom te stoga zahtijeva pojmovnu refleksiju. Budući da je umjetnost uvijek i dio stvarnosti i o stvarnosti, propitivanje njezina vlastita pojma ide ruku pod ruku s ontološkom problematikom. Epistemološke promjene koje konstituiraju i modernu i postmodernu odražavaju se tako u dijalektici (...)
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    Spoznaja između vjere i sumnje.Milan Polić - 2008 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 28 (4):823-833.
    Osim intuitivnih spoznaja kojima svijest neposredno zna sebe kao postojeće, sve su ostale spoznaje višestruko posredovane. A da bi uopće bile moguće, moraju biti zasnovane na vjerovanju iz kojega jedino mogu proizići čak i najskromnije spoznajne pretpostavke. No iako je snažna vjera ili bar kakvo-takvo vjerovanje u valjanost pretpostavki nužno ishodište svake umske spoznaje, ipak je tek sumnja ta po kojoj se iz tih pretpostavki može doprijeti do znanja. Jer vjera koja nije otvorena za sumnju i provjeru, spoznajno je jalova. (...)
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    Prisjećanje na Protagoru.Daniel Bučan - 2019 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 41 (2):273-277.
    »Πάντων χρημάτων μέτρον ἐστὶν ἄνθρωπος, τῶν μὲν ὄντων ὡς ἔστιν, τῶν δὲ οὐκ ὄντων ὡς οὐκ ἔστιν [Pántôn khrēmátôn métron éstin ánthrôpos, tôn mèn όntôn hôs éstin, tôn dè ouk όntôn hôs ouk éstin]« – »Čovjek je mjerilo svih stvari, onih koje jesu da jesu, onih koje nisu da nisu«, kaže Protagora. Onaj tko hoće razmotriti Protagorin iskaz (ili raspravljati o njemu), trebao bi najprije potražiti odgovor ne prethodno pitanje: što je čovjek? Utoliko će se u ovome prilogu našem razgovoru (...)
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    Značajke Petrićeve recepcije Zoroastru pripisanih Oracula chaldaica.Erna Banić-Pajnić - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (3):457-466.
    Petrić, koji na Pletonovu tragu spise poznate pod naslovom Kaldejska proroštva pripisuje Zoroastru, »suvremeniku Abrahamovu, prvom otkrivaču astrologije i magije tj. mudrosti«, objavljuje te spise u »Dodatku« svoje Nove sveopće filozofije 1591. te 1593. godine pod naslovom Zoroaster et eius CCCXX Oracula Chaldaica, eius opera e tenebris eruta et latine reddita . Spisi će 1593. godine kao zasebno izdanje biti objavljeni u Hamburgu pod naslovom Magia philosophica hoc est Zoroaster et eius CCCXX Oracula chaldaica .Zoroastru pripisanu filozofiju Petrić zajedno sa (...)
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    Children's capacity to agree to psychological research: Knowledge of risks and benefits and voluntariness.Rona Abramovitch, Jonathan L. Freedman, Kate Henry & Michelle Van Brunschot - 1995 - Ethics and Behavior 5 (1):25 – 48.
    A series of studies investigated the capacity of children between the ages of 7 and 12 to give free and informed consent to participation in psychological research. Children were reasonably accurate in describing the purpose of studies, but many did not understand the possible benefits or especially the possible risks of participating. In several studies children's consent was not affected by the knowledge that their parents had given their permission or by the parents saying that they would not be upset (...)
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    After life: Recent philosophy and death.Rona Cohen & Ruth Ronen - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (1):3-7.
    Philosophy prides itself on beginning with Socrates’s death: scandalous with regard to Socrates’s virtue and wisdom, as well as his age, this death is transfigured into an entry into truth. One can...
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    Homo Curator: Towards the Ethics of Consumption.Peter Róna, Laszlo Zsolnai & Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book explores the under-researched sources of the consumerist culture and the environmental damage it has brought about. The book is an outcome of the symposium on “The Ethics of Consumption” organised and hosted by the Las Casas Institute at the Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford as part of its Economics as a Moral Science Programme. It takes on two contemporary problems: the human weakness and capacity for wrong-doing, and the failure of modern economic theory to account for the moral (...)
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  12. Intentional and Unintentional Discrimination: What Are They and What Makes Them Morally Different.Rona Dinur - 2021 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (2):111-138.
    The distinction between intentional and unintentional discrimination is a prominent one in the literature and public discourse; intentional discriminatory actions are commonly considered particularly morally objectionable relative to unintentional discriminatory actions. Nevertheless, it remains unclear what the two types amount to, and what generates the moral difference between them. The paper develops philosophically-informed conceptualizations of the two types based on which the moral difference between them may be accounted for. On the suggested account, intentional discrimination is characterized by the agent (...)
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  13. Donor insemination: The future of a public secret.Rona Achilles - 1989 - In Christine Overall (ed.), The Future of Human Reproduction. Women's Press.
     
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    Cognitive and emotional facets of test anxiety in African American school children.Rona Carter, Sandra Williams & Wendy K. Silverman - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (3):539-551.
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    Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research.Rona F. Flippo & David C. Caverly (eds.) - 2008 - Routledge.
    This _Handbook _is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source available for college reading and study strategy practitioners and administrators. In response to changing demographics, politics, policy, issues, and concerns in the field of college reading and study strategies since publication of the first edition in 2000, this new edition has been substantially revised and fully updated to reflect the newest research in the field, including six new chapters and a more user-friendly structure to make it easier for researchers, program administrators, (...)
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    Gratitude and the Duties of Grown Children Towards Their Aging Parents.Rona M. Gerber - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):29-34.
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    Governments, The Common Good, And Public Transport.Rona M. Gerber - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):79-85.
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    Az idők örvényében: agy és tudat.Károly Ákos - 1975 - Budapest: Gondolat.
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    A survivor just like us? Lena Dunham and the politics of transmedia authorship and celebrity feminism.Rona Murray - 2017 - Feminist Theory 18 (3):245-261.
    Lena Dunham is a modern celebrity and television producer-writer who is important in her willingness to self-identify as a feminist, and to engage in feminist activism on social media and in her memoir writing. Her writing in her successful television series, Girls (2012–17), has already raised questions of authenticity. This article develops this analysis further by considering how Dunham’s situation, as a transmedia author, complicates this authenticity, particularly through her construction of ‘affective ordinariness’, a key aspect of her identity as (...)
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    In vitro Fertilisation, AID and Embryo-experimentation: some moral considerations.Rona Gerber - 1986 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1):103-109.
    ABSTRACT This article deals with a cluster of moral problems raised by the new techniques of human fertilisation. It is concerned primarily with the putative rights of embryos brought into being as a by‐product of the practice of in vitro fertilisation. In this connection it investigates the basis for the ascription of rights to entities and asserts the view that consciousness is a pre‐requisite for the possession of rights. It draws attention to the speciesism implicit in attitudes of some of (...)
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    Tamás Demeter, Kathryn Murphy and Claus Zittel, eds., Conflicting Values of Inquiry: Ideologies of Epistemology in Early Modern Europe. Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (6):290-293.
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    Dr. Noel Preston: Understanding Ethics, 3rd edition: The Federated Press, Leichhardt, New South Wales, 2007, 233 pages, ISBN 978 186287 662 0.Rona Smeak - 2014 - Journal of Academic Ethics 12 (2):161-163.
    IntroductionThis paperback text is an intermediate text and is simply written. As the author himself states, “the book aims to speak to that growing number of interested persons who want to understand more about the study of ethics, ethical issues and the ways ethicists approach them” . The author intends for this book to be an introduction to ethics and uses the first few chapters to swiftly and succinctly provide an introduction to the basics of ethics and the main ethical (...)
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    The story of the pandemic: navigating our way between optimism and pessimism.Rona Unrau - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (1):1-3.
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    The Transcendence of Words.Akos Krassoy - 2016 - Levinas Studies 10 (1):1-42.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Transcendence of WordsAkos Krassoy (bio)Levinas’s central contribution to aesthetics and the philosophy of art is his well-known and provocative attempt to ethicize art. Yet, there is hardly any certainty regarding the nature of this ethicization. As far as the realization of Levinas’s program is concerned, readers usually remember its harmful effects.1 On the other hand, there are equally appreciative tones in his reading of art. It might be (...)
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    On Antiochus’ Moral Psychology.Ákos Brunner - 2014 - Rhizomata 2 (2):187-212.
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    (1 other version)About the art of painting.Rona Blogg - 1933 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):99 – 109.
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    Jean-Luc Nancy and the Extension of the Mind.Rona Cohen - 2019 - Philosophy Today 63 (2):347-362.
    This essay explores Jean-Luc Nancy’s philosophical return to Cartesian philosophy, specifically to Descartes’s preoccupation with the relation of mind and body, as a fertile ground from which to develop an ontology of the body in (1992). It explores Nancy’s reasons for revisiting the Cartesian thinking framework, which on the face of it, is of little value to an ontology of the body. I argue that Descartes’s impasse in accounting for both mind/body dualism and their union constitutes Nancy’s point of departure (...)
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    Economics as a Moral Science.Peter Rona & Laszlo Zsolnai (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    The book is reclaiming economics as a moral science. It argues that ethics is a relevant and inseparable aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Taking ethical considerations into account is needed in explaining and predicting the behavior of economic agents as well as in evaluating and designing economic policies and mechanisms. The unique feature of the book is that it not only analyzes ethics and economics on an abstract level, but puts (...)
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  29. We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy.Ta-Nehisi Coates - 2017
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  30. Hulum gedétā naw.Yamāna Berhān Gétānah - 1960 - [Addis Ababa]: Tensāʼé zagebāʼé mātamiyā bét.
     
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  31. Relational and Distributive Discrimination.Rona Dinur - 2023 - Law and Philosophy 42 (4).
    Recent philosophical accounts of discrimination face challenges in accommodating robust intuitions about the particular way in which it is wrongful—most prominently, the intuition that discriminatory actions intrinsically violate equality irrespective of their contingent consequences. The paper suggests that we understand the normative structure of discrimination in a way that is different from the one implicitly assumed by these accounts. It argues that core discriminatory wrongs—such as segregation in Apartheid South Africa—divide into two types, corresponding to violations of relational and distributive (...)
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    The Shape of Things to Come? Reflections on the Ontological Turn in Anthropology.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (1):83-99.
    Martin Paleček and Mark Risjord have recently put forward a critical evaluation of the ontological turn in anthropological theory. According to this philosophically informed theory of ethnographic practice, certain insights of twentieth-century analytic philosophy should play a part in the methodological debates concerning anthropological fieldwork: most importantly, the denial of representationalism and the acceptance of the extended mind thesis. In this paper, I will attempt to evaluate the advantages and potential drawbacks of ontological anthropology—arguing that to become a true alternative (...)
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  33. Tâǵ eddîn es-Subkiʻs Muʻîd en -niʻam wa mubîd en-niqam (über die moralischen Pflichten der verschiedenen islamischen Bevölkerungsklassen).Tāj al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ibn ʻAlī Subkī - 1925 - Konstantinopel,:
     
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  34. Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper Press.Ákos Szegőfi & Christophe Heintz - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (5):613-628.
    Can people efficiently navigate the modern communication environment, and if yes, how? We hypothesize that in addition to psychological capacities of epistemic vigilance, which evaluate the epistemic value of communicated information, some social institutions have evolved for the same function. Certain newspapers for instance, implement processes, distributed among several experts and tools, whose function is to curate information. We analyze how information curation is done at the institutional level and what challenges it meets. We also investigate what factors favor the (...)
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  35. Lévinas and the aesthetic event.Ákos Krassóy - 2007 - Studia Phaenomenologica 7 (9999):319-347.
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    Adam et Ève faisaient-ils l’amour au paradis? Notule sur Les aveux de la chair de Michel Foucault.Ákos Cseke - 2021 - Astérion 25 (25).
    In the last part of Confessions of the Flesh, Michel Foucault offers a careful analysis of the libido theory as “the stigma of the involuntary in after-fault sex” according to Saint Augustine. This subject is closely linked to the patristic and Augustinian exegesis of the book of Genesis 1:28 (“Increase and multiply”), more specifically on the question of the possible or hypothetical existence of sexual intercourse in paradise. This article intends to study the texts of Saint Augustine and their analysis (...)
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    A vágy titoktalan tárgya.Ákos Szilágyi - 1992 - [Budapest]: Liget.
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    Versioned linking of semantic enrichment of legal documents.Ákos Szőke, András Förhécz, Gábor Kőrösi & György Strausz - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 21 (4):485-519.
    Regulations affect every aspect of our lives. Compliance with the regulations impacts citizens and businesses similarly: they have to find their rights and obligations in the complex legal environment. The situation is more complex when languages and time versions of regulations should be considered. To propose a solution to these demands, we present a semantic enrichment approach which aims at (1) decreasing the ambiguousness of legal texts, (2) increasing the probability of finding the relevant legal materials, and (3) utilizing the (...)
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  39. Proximity and Distance.Ákos Krassóy - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:47-63.
    Relations between literature and phenomenology vary greatly from proximity to distance depending on whether writers or philosophers give the definition. Writers in favour of the mission of phenomenology and phenomenologist relying on the visional power of literary examples can equally have a high regard for the other discipline thereby, nonetheless, preserving the demarcation. In the following, I will try to investigate these connections by debating the viewpoints of authors showing visible signs of appreciation on both sides. My examples are meant (...)
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    (1 other version)The Ethics of the Face in Art: On the Margins of Levinas’s Theory of Ethical Signification in Art.Akos Krassoy - 2016 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):42-73.
    In ‘Reality and Its Shadow’, Levinas dismisses knowledge as a whole from art. This has deep implications for the ethical. The aesthetic event has nothing to do with the ethical event – art does not seem to hold a place for ethical knowledge. This situation is problematic with respect to the conflicting phenomenological evidence as well as with respect to Levinas himself, who occasionally relies on works of art in his ethical phenomenological analyses. My article aims to fill in the (...)
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    Sally Haslanger, Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique. Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (5):270-272.
  42. Tāmbā darśana: adhyayana ra vahasa = Tamba darshan.Amr̥ta Yoñjana-Tāmāṅa - 2015 - Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Cāilḍaspesa Phāuṇḍeśana Nepāla.
     
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  43. The African Inspiration of the Black Arts Movement.Edward O. Ako - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (135):93-104.
    The literary relations between the Harlem Renaissance and the Negritude Movement have, we believe, been sufficiently documented. It has been demonstrated that Senghor, Damas and Césaire avidly perused the pages of Crisis, Opportunity and Garvey's Negro World—Journals in which Langston Hughes, Claude Mckay, Countee Cullen and Jean Tommer—the poets of the Harlem Renaissance, first had their poems published. It is equally literary history now, that some of the poems of the Afro-American writers were reprinted in such Parisian Black-oriented journals and (...)
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    In defence of language-interpretive social science: on the critiques of Peter Winch’s conception of understanding.Akos Sivado - 2011 - History of the Human Sciences 24 (5):103-123.
    In his highly influential book (The Idea of a Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy, first published in 1958), Peter Winch introduces an alternative concept of interpretive social science, in which the focus is shifted from the actors’ subjective motives to the common elements found in every understandable action: language-games and rule-following. This Wittgensteinian, linguistic version of interpretive social science has had its vast array of critics throughout the years: according to some of them, it neglects the practical side (...)
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    Raimo Tuomela , Social Ontology . Reviewed by.Akos Sivado - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):275-277.
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    Memory for dangers past: threat contexts produce more consistent learning than do non-threatening contexts.Akos Szekely, Suparna Rajaram & Aprajita Mohanty - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (5):1031-1040.
    ABSTRACTIn earlier work we showed that individuals learn the spatial regularities within contexts and use this knowledge to guide detection of threatening targets embedded in these contexts. While it is highly adaptive for humans to use contextual learning to detect threats, it is equally adaptive for individuals to flexibly readjust behaviour when contexts once associated with threatening stimuli begin to be associated with benign stimuli, and vice versa. Here, we presented face targets varying in salience in new or old spatial (...)
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  47. Wei wu pien cheng fa ta kang.Ta Li - 1978
     
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  48. Risalah al-Sanjariyyah fī al-kāʼināt al-ʻunsuriyyah / taʼlīf Zayn al-ʻĀbidīn ʻUmar ibn Sahlan Sāwujī ; Risālah-ʼi āsār-i ʻulvī.taʼlīf-I. Sharaf al-Dīn Muḥammad Masʻūd Marvazī - 1958 - In ʻUmar Ibn Sahlān al-Sāwī (ed.), Dū risālah darʹbārah-ʼi ās̲ār-i ʻulvī. Tihrān: Farhang-i Īrānʹzamīn.
     
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    Mafhūm al-taʼalluh ʻinda ābāʼ al-Kanīsah.Makārī al-Qummuṣ Tādrus - 2021 - [Cairo]: Maṭrānīyat Shubrā al-Khaymah wa-tawābiʻuhā lil-Aqbāṭ al-Arthūdhuks.
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    Coercive care: the ethics of choice in health and medicine.Torbjörn Tännsjö - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Coercive Care: The Ethics of Choice in Health and Medicine asks probing and challenging questions regarding the use of coercion in health care and social services. This book combines philosophical analysis with comparative studies of social policy and law in a large number of industrialized countries and proposes an ideal of judicial security on a global scale.
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