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  1. Marginal Consciousness.A. GURWITSCH - 1985
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    La philosophie transcendantale de Leibniz (I).Aron Gurwitsch & Thomas Piel - 2024 - Philosophie 161 (2):4-26.
    The eighth and final chapter of Aron Gurwitsch’s major book, Leibniz. Philosophy of Panlogism, a translation of which is presented here, lays the foundations for Gurwitsch’s phenomenological reading of Leibnizian thought as a whole, understood and interpreted as a transcendental philosophy : as an objective correlate of the divine thought that sustains its systematic unity and original coherence, the world is itself thoroughly understood as the realization and “incorporation” of logic, in a broader sense. Examining the ontological status of relations, (...)
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    The Foundation of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and The Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy.Aron Gurwitsch - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (3):439-445.
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  4. A non-egological conception of consciousness.Aron Gurwitsch - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (3):325-338.
  5. Towards a theory of intentionality.Aron Gurwitsch - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):354-367.
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    Outline of a project entitled “Phenomenology of Perception”.Aron Gurwitsch - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae:297-303.
    The purpose of this book is to provide a phenomenological inquiry into those acts and processes of consciousness that constitute the perceptual world in which we live,—the real world familiar to us in every-day life and to which the physical sciences and their theoretical explanations refer. When using the term “phenomenology”, the author always has in view the body of philosophical theories (and also methods) developed by Edmund Husserl. The overall program of phenomenology may be said to be...
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    Outline of a project entitled “Phenomenology of Perception”.Aron Gurwitsch - 2022 - Philosophia Scientiae 26:297-303.
    The purpose of this book is to provide a phenomenological inquiry into those acts and processes of consciousness that constitute the perceptual world in which we live,—the real world familiar to us in every-day life and to which the physical sciences and their theoretical explanations refer. When using the term “phenomenology”, the author always has in view the body of philosophical theories developed by Edmund Husserl. The overall program of phenomenology may be said to be...
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  8. The Common-sense World as Social Reality: A Discourse on Alfred Schutz.Aron Gurwitsch - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Society and Nature. A Sociological InquiryHans Kelsen.Aron Gurwitsch - 1946 - Isis 36 (2):142-146.
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    Esquisse de la phénoménologie constitutive.Aron Gurwitsch - 2002 - Paris: Vrin. Edited by José Huertas-Jourda & Lester Embree.
    Aron Gurwitsch (1901-1973) est surtout connu du public fancophone par son ouvrage de 1957: Theorie du champ de la conscience. C'est la periode parisienne (de l'automne 1933 au printemps 1940) de Gurwitsch que le present volume documente tres precisement: il presente d'abord pour la premiere fois, les resultats substantiels d'un ouvrage en gestation qui n'aura pas vu le jour du vivant de l'auteur et qui rassemble, sous le titre Esquisse de la phenomenologie constitutive, les materiaux des cours et conferences sur (...)
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    Esquisse de la phénoménologie constitutive.Aron Gurwitsch & Lester Embree - 2002 - Paris: Vrin. Edited by José Huertas-Jourda & Lester Embree.
    Aron Gurwitsch (1901-1973) est surtout connu du public fancophone par son ouvrage de 1957: Theorie du champ de la conscience. C'est la periode parisienne (de l'automne 1933 au printemps 1940) de Gurwitsch que le present volume documente tres precisement: il presente d'abord pour la premiere fois, les resultats substantiels d'un ouvrage en gestation qui n'aura pas vu le jour du vivant de l'auteur et qui rassemble, sous le titre Esquisse de la phenomenologie constitutive, les materiaux des cours et conferences sur (...)
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    Der feldbegriff in seiner anwendung auf Das problem der zellteilung.Alex Gurwitsch & Lydia Gurwitsch - 1936 - Acta Biotheoretica 2 (2):77-92.
    The authors show that in certain isolated tissues the mitotic processes continue during at least one hour. They are very strongly stimulated by heat and also by mitogenetic radiation. In the case of the cancer cells new mitoses are promoted in considerable number. A detailed analysis of both energy factors leads to the conclusion that they effect a disturbance of the unstable constellations of the elementary particles in the cell-body. Thus a certain degree of disorganisation of its plasma seems to (...)
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    Edmund Husserl's Conception of Phenomenological Psychology.Phänomenologische Psychologie.Aron Gurwitsch - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):689-727.
    Phänomenologische Psychologie is a companion for both Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie, Vol. II and Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die Transzendentale Phänomenologie, for it has in common with the former work a certain number of problems, themes, and theoretical conceptions which are further developed ten years later in Krisis. Apart from the difference concerning the maturation of Husserl's thought, apart from preparing or anticipating Krisis, Phänomenologische Psychologie has an importance in its own right.
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    Society and Nature. A Sociological Inquiry by Hans Kelsen. [REVIEW]Aron Gurwitsch - 1946 - Isis 36:142-146.
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  15. Jean Hering's La Phenomenologie d'Edmund Husserl il y a trente ans. [REVIEW]Aron Gurwitsch - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1:253.
     
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    Husserl's conception of phenomenological psychology. [REVIEW]Aron Gurwitsch - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):689-727.
    Phänomenologische Psychologie is a companion for both Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie, Vol. II and Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die Transzendentale Phänomenologie, for it has in common with the former work a certain number of problems, themes, and theoretical conceptions which are further developed ten years later in Krisis. Apart from the difference concerning the maturation of Husserl's thought, apart from preparing or anticipating Krisis, Phänomenologische Psychologie has an importance in its own right.
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    Life-World and Consciousness: Essays for Aron Gurwitsch, edited by Lester E. Embree.A. G. Pleydell-Pearce - 1974 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 5 (3):266-272.
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    Schizophrenia: A disturbance of the thematic field.Louis A. Sass - 2004 - In Lester Embree (ed.), Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science. Springer. pp. 59--78.
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    Aron Gurwitsch's Ordinal Foundation of Mathematics and the Problem of Formalizing Ideational Abstraction.Gilbert T. Null & Roger A. Simons - 1981 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 12 (2):164-174.
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    The Field of Consciousness. [REVIEW]A. E. S. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):175-175.
    Gurwitsch's concern in this book is with the doing of phenomenology rather than the explication of what other phenomenologists have done. His analyses of Husserl's views, with whom he appears to be in close agreement, are in the service of the concrete phenomenological analyses Gurwitsch himself undertakes. His remarks on William James serve as a further corroboration of the interest practicing phenomenologists are taking in James' thought and the phenomenological strains which run through it. What emerges in Gurwitsch's own thought (...)
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  21. The Isenberg Memorial Lectures 1965-1966. [REVIEW]S. C. A. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):570-570.
    An excellent collection of lectures. The collection consists of the following: Carl C. Hempel, "On the Structure of Scientific Theories"; W. V. Quine, "Stimulus and Meaning"; Stuart Hampshire, "Aesthetic as the Middle Ground"; H. D. Aiken, "On the Concept of a Moral Principle"; J. O. Urmson, "Utilitarianism"; John Wild, "Is There an Existential A Priori?"; Aron Gurwitsch, "The Husserlian Conception of the Intentionality of Consciousness"; Quentin Lauer, "The Phenomenon of Reason"; and Walter Kaufmann, "The Riddle of Oedipus: Tragedy and Philosophy." (...)
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    Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (3):551-551.
    Eighteen of Gurwitsch's papers, all previously published between 1929 and 1961; nine of the papers appear in English for the first time. With the exception of the mainly expository "The Last Work of Edmund Husserl," in which Gurwitsch limns the structure of Husserl's Krisis, all of the papers are serious forays into "constitutive" as distinguished from "existential" phenomenology. At times Gurwitsch goes about his business historically, engaging Descartes, Kant, a good deal of Hume, James, and, of course, Husserl in dialogue. (...)
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    Essays in Phenomenology. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):739-739.
    The essays in this volume are certainly first rate, as is Natanson's introduction, which attempts to outline the more salient features of phenomenology as a method for philosophy and a philosophical evaluation of the other sciences. Included are Erwin Straus' "The Upright Posture," a translation of Sartre's "Faces" and "Official Portraits," Schutz's "Some Leading Concepts of Phenomenology," and Spiegelberg's "How Subjective is Phenomenology?" A balance between actual phenomenological analyses and historical and critical evaluations of phenomenology itself is attempted and achieved. (...)
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    Rationalized Epistemology: Taking Solipsism Seriously.Albert A. Johnstone - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    Roughly characterized, solipsism is the skeptical thesis that there is no reason to think that anything exists other than oneself and one’s present experience. Since its inception in the reflections of Descartes, the thesis has taken three broad and sometimes overlapping forms: Internal World Solipsism that arises from an account of perception in terms of representations of an external world; Observed World Solipsism that arises from doubts as to the existence of what is not actually present sensuously in experience; Unreal (...)
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    Conciencia versus cuerpo : algunas reflexiones sobre una crítica de A. Gurwitsch a Hubert L. Dreyfus.Jesús Miguel Díaz Álvarez - 2010 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas: Serie Monográfica 2:207.
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  26. The Legacy of Dorion Cairns and Aron Gurwitsch: A Letter to Future Historians.Lester Embree - 1989 - Analecta Husserliana 26:115.
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    Aron Gurwitsch at the Dawn of French Phenomenology: From a Relative Invisibility to an Indelible Mark.María-Luz Pintos-Peñaranda - 2016 - Schutzian Research 8:37-73.
    A network of dates, persons, activities and publications relating to the beginning of phenomenology in France is listed below, thus enabling to substantiate the direct objective of this essay: estimate how much Aron Gurwitsch contributed to the reception of phenomenology in France during the 1930s, to what extent he contributed, how and when. The indirect objective is to establish the legacy of Gurwitsch in France after he was exiled to the United States. Another objective is related tacitly with this: to (...)
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    A Semiotic Reading of Aron Gurwitsch’s Transcendental Phenomenology.Simone Aurora - 2022 - Philosophies 8 (1):1.
    The aim of the paper is to show the relevancy of Aron Gurwitsch’s transcendental-phenomenological theory of the field of consciousness for semiotics and the theory of meaning. After a brief biographical introduction, the paper will focus upon the key theoretical points that define Gurwitsch’s theory of the field of consciousness and will consider some of Gurwitsch’s reflections on linguistic and semiotic issues. Finally, it will be shown that the latter are strictly connected with Gurwitsch’s general philosophical framework and, accordingly, that (...)
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  29. Gurwitsch's Interpretation of Kant, Reflections of a Former Student.Henry E. Allison - 1992 - Kant Studien 83 (2):208-221.
     
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  30. Gurwitsch’s Phenomenal Holism.Elijah Chudnoff - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (3):559-578.
    Aron Gurwitsch made two main contributions to phenomenology. He showed how to import Gestalt theoretical ideas into Husserl’s framework of constitutive phenomenology. And he explored the light this move sheds on both the overall structure of experience and on particular kinds of experience, especially perceptual experiences and conscious shifts in attention. The primary focus of this paper is the overall structure of experience. I show how Gurwitsch’s Gestalt theoretically informed phenomenological investigations provide a basis for defending what I will call (...)
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    Gurwitsch’s Field of Consciousness and Radical Embodied Cognitive Science: A Case of Mutual Enlightenment.Giuseppe Flavio Artese - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (2):177-192.
    This article tests the waters concerning a possible integration of Gurwitsch’s theory of consciousness into 4E research. More specifically, it is suggested that radical embodied approaches can bene...
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  32. A. Gurwitsch: "Leibniz - Philosophie des Panlogismus". [REVIEW]D. Schulthess - 1977 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 27:355.
    A review of Aron Gurwitsch’s Philosophie des Panlogismus (1974), which reads Leibniz’s metaphysics as a form of panlogicism. Leibniz’s metaphysics is not only derivable from his logic (Couturat, Russell), but is itself a form of logic, all the way down until reaching the level of the phenomena.
     
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    A Critique of Gurwitsch’s “Phenomenological Phenomenalism”.John J. Drummond - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):9-21.
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    A Critique of Gurwitsch's “Phenomenological Phenomenalism”.John J. Drummond - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):9-21.
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    Gurwitsch’s Field of Consciousness and Radical Embodied Cognitive Science: A Case of Mutual Enlightenment.Giuseppe Flavio Artese - forthcoming - Tandf: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology:1-16.
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    Extending Gurwitsch’s field theory of consciousness.Jeff Yoshimi & David W. Vinson - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:104-123.
    Aron Gurwitsch’s theory of the structure and dynamics of consciousness has much to offer contemporary theorizing about consciousness and its basis in the embodied brain. On Gurwitsch’s account, as we develop it, the field of consciousness has a variable sized focus or "theme" of attention surrounded by a structured periphery of inattentional contents. As the field evolves, its contents change their status, sometimes smoothly, sometimes abruptly. Inner thoughts, a sense of one’s body, and the physical environment are dominant field contents. (...)
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    A. Gurwitsch's "Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology". [REVIEW]V. J. Mcgill - 1968 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (4):605.
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    Ética y nihilismo. A propósito de "On Contemporary Nihilism" de Aron Gurwitsch.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 7.
    RESUMENEl presente artículo es una exposición reflexiva del texto de Aron Gurwitsch "On Contemporary Nihilism". Escrito en plena conflagración mundial, su intención última es mostrar que el nihilismo, en tanto que fenómeno que define la situación de occidente desde el declive de las ideas racionalistas, es el sustrato común, la base de la que van a emerger, por un lado, el "nihilismo epistemológico", que afecta a los diferentes saberes, y, por el otro, el terrible hecho del totalitarismo. Frente a esta (...)
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  39. A. Gurwitsch. "Phenomenology and the Theory of Science". [REVIEW]Robert Sokolowski - 1978 - Man and World 11 (1):207.
     
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  40. Aron Gurwitsch’s Incipient Phenomenological Reduction.Daniel J. Marcelle - 2010 - Studia Phaenomenologica 10:119-134.
    Aron Gurwitsch wants to introduce a theory of organization developed by Gestalt psychology into Husserlian phenomenology. The problem is to show how it is possible to introduce a theory developed within a positive science into philosophical phenomenology. His solution is to show that aspects of this theory already are or can be phenomenological through what he calls an incipient phenomenological reduction. Specifically, it is the dismissal of the constancy hypothesis in which he identifies the possibility moving from an explanatory science (...)
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  41. A. Gurwitsch, Marginal Consciousness, edited by L. Embree. [REVIEW]Fred Kersten - 1988 - Husserl Studies 5 (2):174.
     
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  42. ""Ética y nihilismo: a propósito de" On Contemporary Nihilism" de Aron Gurwitsch.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2002 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 7:53-67.
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    Beyond the fringe: James, Gurwitsch, and the conscious horizon.Steven Ravett Brown - 1999 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 20 (2):211-227.
    All our conscious experiences, linguistic and nonlinguistic, are bound up with and dependent on a background that is vague, unexpressed, and sometimes unconscious. The combination of William JamesÕs concept of "fringes" coupled with Aaron GurwitschÕs analysis of the field of consciousness provides a general structure in which to embed phenomenal descriptions, enabling fringe phenomena to be understood, in part, relative to other experiences. I will argue, drawing on examples from Drew LederÕs book, The Absent Body, that specific and detailed phenomena (...)
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  44. Ética y nihilismo. A propÓsito de On Contemporary Nihilism de Aron Gurwitsch.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2002 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 7:53-67.
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    Ética y nihilismo : a propósito de “on contemporary nihilisme” de Aron Gurwitsch.Jesús Miguel Díaz Álvarez - 2005 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 4:9.
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    On the manifold senses of horizonedness. The theories of E. Husserl and A. Gurwitsch.Roberto J. Walton - 2003 - Husserl Studies 19 (1):1-24.
    The article deals with the lines along which manifold senses of horizonedness emerge and their reference to potentiality as a starting-point. The first section examines Gurwitsch's analyses of field-potentialities and margin-potentialities in the light of distinctions drawn by Husserl in terms of latency and patency. It is contended that Husserl's concept of latency encompasses both modes of potentiality. The second section shows how the world- horizon functions as a background- horizon and alternation- horizon conceived of as the two fundamental modes (...)
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    Ethnomethodological Misreading of Aron Gurwitsch on the Phenomenal Field.Harold Garfinkel - 2021 - Human Studies 44 (1):19-42.
    During the 1992–1993 academic year, Harold Garfinkel offered a graduate seminar on Ethnomethodology in the Sociology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. One topic that was given extensive coverage in the seminar has not been discussed at much length in Garfinkel’s published works to date: Aron Gurwitsch’s treatment of Gestalt theory, and particularly the themes of “phenomenal field” and “praxeological description”. The edited transcript of Garfinkel’s seminar shows why he recommended that “for the serious initiatives of ethnomethodological investigations (...)
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    Ethnomethodological Misreading of Aron Gurwitsch on the Phenomenal Field: Sociology 271, UCLA 4/26/93.Harold Garfinkel - 2021 - Human Studies 44 (1):19-42.
    Editors’ AbstractDuring the 1992–1993 academic year, Harold Garfinkel (1917–2011) offered a graduate seminar on Ethnomethodology in the Sociology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. One topic that was given extensive coverage in the seminar has not been discussed at much length in Garfinkel’s published works to date: Aron Gurwitsch’s treatment of Gestalt theory, and particularly the themes of “phenomenal field” and “praxeological description”. The edited transcript of Garfinkel’s seminar shows why he recommended that “for the serious initiatives of (...)
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  49. "Hinweise auf": E. VOEGELIN, A. SCHÜTZ, L. STRAUSS, A. GURWITSCH: Briefwechsel über "Die neue Wissenschaft der Politik".W. Kersting - 1994 - Philosophische Rundschau 41 (3):275-276.
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    Gurwitsch, Goldstein, Merleau-Ponty. Análisis de una estrecha relación.María Luz Pintos Peñaranda - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 12:189-215.
    RESUMENEn este ensayo intento pagar una deuda pendiente que todos tenemos con Aron Gurwitsch y recuperar, para nuestra memoria, su importante contribución a la fenomenología durante los años que él estuvo exiliado en Francia (1933-1940). Fue él quien introdujo el pensamiento de Kurt Goldstein en Francia y fue él el primero en comprender (en los años veinte) que estaba naciendo un nuevo enfoque en las ciencias humanas y sociales y que hay una coincidencia entre ellas y la nueva filosofía fenomenológica (...)
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