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    Present moment, past, and future: mental kaleidoscope.Andrew A. Fingelkurts & Alexander A. Fingelkurts - 2014 - Frontiers Psychology 5:395.
    It is the every person's daily phenomenal experience that conscious states represent their contents as occurring now. Following Droege (2009) we could state that consciousness has a peculiar affinity for presence. Some researchers even argue that conscious awareness necessarily demands that mental content is somehow held “frozen” within a discrete progressive present moment. Thus, phenomenal content seems to be minimally conscious if it is integrated into a single and coherent model of reality during a “virtual window” of presence.
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    The Present Moment and Giving Oneself as a Gift.Gianluca Castelnuovo, Emanuele Cappella, Chiara Spatola & Enrico Molinari - 2014 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 19 (1-2):229-241.
    The contemporary individual is immersed in a reality characterized by a rapid sequence of stimuli and actions and he is often unable to fully live the present moment. Several authors in the field of psychology have discussed on the individual’s ability to live his own experience in the present moment, each highlighting some peculiar aspects and potential of this concept within their models. The major aim of the present article is to discuss these different psychological (...)
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    The Present moment in psychotherapy and everyday life.Mufid James Hannush - 2007 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 38 (2):278-283.
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    The Value of the Present Moment in Neoplatonic Philosophy.Danielle A. Layne - 2019 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (2):445-460.
    In the spirit of Pierre Hadot’s analysis of the value of the present moment in Hellenistic philosophies on happiness, the following argues that the Neoplatonic tradition heralded a similar view about the soul’s well-being. Primarily, the value of the present moment in Plotinus focuses on his arguments regarding the immortal soul’s desire for eternity that is lived in the ‘actuality of life’ right now. In contrast, the following analyzes the later Platonists and argues that Proclus offers (...)
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    Does the present moment depend on the moments not lived?Romain Brette - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Integrated information theory postulates that a conscious experience depends on a repertoire of hypothetical experiences. This makes consciousness depend on the context that constrains the set of possibilities and on the scenarios imagined by the external observer, and not only on the system itself.
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  6. Laocoön Again?: Simultaeous “Present Moments” in the Music of Elliott Carter and the Paintings of Jackson Pollock.James Wierzbicki - 2013 - Evental Aesthetics 2 (1):73-103.
    Ever since Lessing’s 1776 “Laocoön: An Essay upon the Limits of Poetry and Painting” aestheticians have been debating the essential differences between the temporal and the visual arts. Pace Lessing and his twentieth-century philosophical descendants, this essay explores the idea that the musical style cultivated by the American composer Elliott Carter in the years following World War II and the “action paintings” produced ca. 1947–53 by his compatriot Jackson Pollock in fact have quite a bit in common. The commonality, the (...)
     
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  7. Flagging the present moment with qualia.Richard L. Gregory - 1999 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & David J. Chalmers (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness Iii. MIT Press. pp. 259--269.
  8. Omniscience and the present moment.Don Lodzinski - 1998 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 21 (3):210-229.
     
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    The Experience of the Present Moment.Robert Pilat - 2004 - In Lester Embree (ed.), Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science. Springer. pp. 95--109.
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  10. The plague and the present moment.Steven G. Kellman - 2023 - In Peg Brand Weiser (ed.), Camus's _The Plague_: Philosophical Perspectives. New York, US: Oxford University Press.
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    The Plasticity of the Present Moment in Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations.Georgia Mouroutsou - 2020 - Ancient Philosophy 40 (2):411-434.
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    Radicalism at the Present Moment.Paul Buhle - 1998 - Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1):40-45.
  13. Subjective perception of time and a progressive present moment: The neurobiological key to unlocking consciousness.Peter Lynds - 2003
    The conclusion of physics, within both a historical and more recent context, that an objectively progressive time and present moment are derivative notions without actual physical foundation in nature, illustrate that these perceived chronological features originate from subjective conscious experience and the neurobiological processes underlying it. Using this conclusion as a stepping stone, it is posited that the phenomena of an in-built subjective conception of a progressive present moment in time and that of conscious awareness are (...)
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    This moment is your miracle: spiritual tools to transcend fear and experience the power of the present moment.David Hoffmeister - 2019 - Oakland, CA: Reveal Press, an imprint of New Harbinger Publications.
    Explains the power of the present moment and how using practical insights and simple exercises can fortify the mind against fear, break down limitations, and help manifest a life of joy and oneness.
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    Theorizing the present moment: Debates between modern and postmodern theory. [REVIEW]Douglas Kellner - 1999 - Theory and Society 28 (4):639-656.
  16. General Introduction on the Present Time in “Now, Exaiphnês, and the Present Moment”.Barbara M. Sattler - 2024 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 26 (2):177-180.
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    Art of Dystopia: Why Edward Hopper Paintings Haunt the Present Moment.Ali Riza Taşkale - 2023 - Utopian Studies 34 (2):350-358.
    Abstractabstract:The concept of “boring dystopia,” a term coined by Mark Fisher, describes the banal and mildly coercive signs that are prevalent in contemporary neoliberal society. It is characterized by a pervasive sense of boredom, banality, and total alienation, which arises from the depletion of social connections caused by free-market fundamentalism and consumer culture. For the author, Edward Hopper’s paintings embody this sense of dystopia, as they depict deserted cityscapes and isolated figures, creating a vision of a society where human connection (...)
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  18. Hegel And The Meaning Of The Present Moment.Andrew Shanks - 2002 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45:25-35.
     
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    Hegel and the Meaning of the Present Moment.Andrew Shanks - 2002 - Hegel Bulletin 23 (1-2):25-35.
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  20. Soap Operas: Living for the Present Moment.Bogusław Sułkowski - 2001 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 3:229-244.
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    The First Loaf Living the Present Moment.Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan - 2012 - The Chesterton Review 38 (3/4):626-629.
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    Healing the heart and mind with mindfulness: ancient path, present moment.Malcolm Huxter - 2016 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book provides strategies using mindfulness to manage stress, anxiety and depression, as well as ways to cultivate psychological wellbeing.
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    Indulgences: A New Appreciation for the Present Moment?Jo Robson - 2018 - New Blackfriars 99 (1081):360-373.
    With the celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy indulgences have once again moved to the fore of Catholic imagination, with many pilgrims availing themselves of the opportunity to pass through a Door of Mercy or ‘Holy Door’ and thereby receive the jubilee indulgence. While the practice of indulgences has experienced something of a revival in popularity during recent papacies, the precise doctrine remains largely unrehearsed and unfamiliar, simultaneously evoking strong reactions of distaste and disquiet among many as memories of (...)
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  24. Foresight has to pay off in the present moment.George Ainslie - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):313-314.
    Foresight requires not only scenarios constructed from memories, but also adequate incentive to let these scenarios compete with current rewards. This incentive probably comes from the efficacy of the scenarios in occasioning present emotions, which depends not on their accuracy per se but on their uniqueness as compared with other possible occasions for emotion.
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    Carnap’s Logic of Science and Reference to the Present Moment.Florian Fischer - 2016 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):61-90.
    The important switch from the so-called old B-theory to the new tenseless theory of time (NTT), which had significant implications for the field of tense and indexicals, occurred after Carnap’s era. Against this new background, Carnap’s original inter-translatability thesis can no longer be upheld. The most natural way out would be to modify Carnap’s position according to the NTT; but this is not compatible with Carnap’s metaphysical neutrality thesis. Even worse, Carnap’s work on measurement theory can be used to develop (...)
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    CHAPTER 3. Thinking of Oneself, the Present Moment, and the Actual world- State.Scott Soames - 2015 - In Rethinking Language, Mind, and Meaning. Princeton University Press. pp. 46-66.
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    A Moment of Truth: Present Actuality.Kenneth L. Schmitz - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (4):673 - 688.
    PRELIMINARY to a new edition of her reminiscences, the American playwright Lillian Hellman complains.
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    Does the Attentional Boost Effect Depend on the Intentionality of Encoding? Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Memory for Visual Objects Presented at Behaviorally Relevant Moments in Time.Fabian Hutmacher & Christof Kuhbandner - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Momente und ihre Menschen: Können Now-Moments und Moments-of-Meeting genau bestimmt werden? Eine Parallelführung von Daniel Stern, Erving Goffman und Peter Fonagy.Michael B. Buchholz - 2018 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (1):41-61.
    The Boston-Theory about Now-Moments, Moments-of-Meeting and “present moments” up-to-date has not founded this impressive theory in a precise transcript. What are these moments in detail? How to recognize them? There are strong affinities between the microanalytic work of the Boston-Group and social-scientific conversation analysis, but there are deviations, too. In a first part, I will sound out affinities and differences intending to become able to more precisely determine what these moments are and how they can be detected. In a (...)
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  30. Moment characterization of higher-order risk preferences.Sebastian Ebert - 2013 - Theory and Decision 74 (2):267-284.
    This article presents a characterization of higher-order risk preferences such as prudence or temperance in terms of statistical moments. Our results, which are generalizations of Roger :27–44, 2011) and Ekern, 329–333, 1980), give a better understanding of how higher-order risk preferences relate to skewness preference and kurtosis aversion. While they are not based on expected utility theory, an implication within that theory is that all commonly used utility functions exhibit skewness preference and kurtosis aversion.
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  31. IX*—Moment Universals and Personal Identity1.Arnold Zuboff - 1978 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 78 (1):141-156.
    This paper could be thought of as divided into two parts. In the first I show through a series of thought experiments that it is a mistake to think of one’s individual experience as necessarily belonging to only one particular place, time and organism. In repetitions across a universe large enough to host them, the particular experience that one finds oneself in, which can be individuated only by the detailed type that is the entirety of its momentary subjective content, would (...)
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  32. Le principe de conscience. Nouvelle présentation des Moments principaux de la philosophie élémentaire.Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Jean-françois Goubet & Myriam Bienenstock - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (2):240-241.
     
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    Empty moments: cinema, modernity, and drift.Leo Charney - 1998 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    In Empty Moments, Leo Charney describes the defining quality of modernity as "drift" - the experience of being unable to locate a stable sense of the present.
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    The moment: time and rupture in modern thought.Heidrun Friese (ed.) - 2001 - Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
    Modern philosophical thought has a manifold tradition of emphasizing "the moment". "The moment" demands questioning all-too-common notions of time, of past, present and future, uniqueness and repetition, rupture and continuity. This collection addresses the key questions posed by "the moment", considering writers such as Nietzsche, Husserl, Benjamin and Badiou, and elucidates the connections between social theory, philosophy, literary theory and history that are opened up by this notion.
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    Le moment du vivant: Colloque de Cerisy.Arnaud François & Frédéric Worms (eds.) - 2016 - Paris: PUF.
    Le problème du vivant n'est plus un problème « local », il traverse et bouscule tous les domaines, depuis les fondements de l'esprit (dans le cerveau) jusqu'à la préservation de la vie (dans l'univers) en passant par le rapport de l'homme et de l'animal, le soin et le pouvoir, la littérature et l'art. Mais rien ne serait plus trom-peur que d'y voir une évidence réductrice : de la pensée aux neurones, de l'histoire à la survie, de l'éthique à la bioéthique, (...)
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    Egalitarian Moments: From Descartes to Rancière.Devin Zane Shaw - 2016 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury.
    Jacques Rancière's work has challenged many of the assumptions of contemporary continental philosophy by placing equality at the forefront of emancipatory political thought and aesthetics. Drawing on the claim that egalitarian politics persistently appropriates elements from political philosophy to engage new forms of dissensus, Devin Zane Shaw argues that Rancière's work also provides an opportunity to reconsider modern philosophy and aesthetics in light of the question of equality. In Part I, Shaw examines Rancière's philosophical debts to the 'good sense' of (...)
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  37. Democratic moments: reading democratic texts.Xavier Márquez (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This collection of short essays on texts in the history of democracy shows the diversity of ideas that contributed to the making of our present democratic moment. The selection of texts goes beyond the standard, Western-centric canonical history of democracy, with its beginnings in Ancient Athens and its climax in the French and American revolutions, recovering some of the significant body of democratic and anti-democratic thought in Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere. It includes discussions of well-known philosophers like (...)
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    Kairos moments and prophetic witness: Towards a prophetic ecclesiology.John De Gruchy - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-7.
    The thirtieth anniversary of the publication of the Kairos Document was celebrated in August 2015. This was the most radical of several theological declarations issued by Christians during the struggle against apartheid. Arguing that theology itself had become a site of that struggle, it rejected ‘state theology’, which gave legitimacy to apartheid, and ‘church theology’ which promoted reconciliation without justice as its pre-requisite. Against these, it presented a ‘prophetic theology’ as a challenge to the churches in response to what was (...)
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    Modo, Moment, and Modernity.Garelli Gianluca - 2018 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 6 (1):127-142.
    The aim of this paper is to investigate the complex relationship between literature, as an artistic form, and the very notion of modernity. As the literary is often found mingling in the maze of mythology, it also brings about some questions concerning modernity's stance toward tradition. These will be argumentatively developed starting with Plato's first definition of the all-deciding relationship between language and myth. I will then follow the path of the philosophical thematization of literature up to literary modernity, modernism (...)
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    "Moments of Beating: Addiction and Inscription in Virginia Woolf's" A Sketch of the past".Barbara Claire Freeman - 1997 - Diacritics 27 (3):65-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Moments of Beating Addiction and Inscription in Virginia Woolf’s “A Sketch of the Past”Barbara Claire Freeman (bio)My title, which alludes to the collection of autobiographical essays authored by Virginia Woolf and entitled Moments of Being, implies that being and beating are co-constitutive and that exploring their interdependence may shed light upon the logic that binds the one to the other. In particular, I want to examine the ways in (...)
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    A moment of Klim.Alyona Karas - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (1):32-39.
    The present article focuses on the notion of intertextuality as put into practice on the Russian stage by the Podval generation (late 1980s). The author documents the aesthetic complexity of the stage imagery employed by this generation in an analysis of performances staged by the most important dramatist and theatre maker of Russian alternative theatre, Klim (born 1952 in Ukraine).
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    Le moment Lamennais.Gonzalo Capellán - 2020 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 15 (2):51-79.
    Upon his controversial and successful publication of Words of a Believer, Lamennais became one of the most influential thinkers in Europe and America. Lamennais’s other works, such as Modern Slavery, have received surprisingly less attention, considering that with it he made a re-description of the concept people and consequently of democracy. Lamennais’s presentation of the antagonism between liberty and tyranny, between a few oppressors and the majority of the oppressed turned him into a key reference for the democratic, republican, and (...)
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    Five groundbreaking moments in Heidegger's thinking.Kenneth Maly - 2020 - London: University of Toronto Press.
    Five Groundbreaking Moments in Heidegger's Thinking presents a fresh interpretation of some of Heidegger's most difficult but important works, including his early Beiträge (Contributions) and engages with his theoretical concept of "the reading in thinking." In new translations of central texts, Kenneth Maly invites the reader to think along the way by reading, contemplating, and translating Heidegger's ideas into context. An introduction to the field of philosophy and more specifically to Heidegger's thought, Five Groundbreaking Moments in Heidegger's Thinking asks the (...)
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    This moment and the next moment.Francesco Orilia - 2014 - In Vincenzo Fano, Francesco Orilia & Giovanni Macchia (eds.), Space and Time: A Priori and a Posteriori Studies. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 171-194.
    This paper outlines a version of instantaneous presentism, according to which the present is a point-like instant, and defends it from two prominent objections. The first one has to do with the difficulty of accounting, from the point of view of instantaneous presentism, for the existence of events that take time, dynamic events, which cannot be confined to a single instant. The second objection is of a Zenonian nature and arises once time is viewed as a continuum that can (...)
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    Liberal moments: reading liberal texts.Alan S. Kahan & Ewa Atanassow (eds.) - 2017 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Liberalism has been one of the leading incarnations of political thought for the past two centuries and it was also the first form of political theory to acquire a truly global reach. This volume examines the work of the most pivotal thinkers in the liberal tradition, starting with Montesquieu and proceeding to a wide range of authors from the French Revolution to the present. The book is distinctive in encompassing the wide spectrum of views historically encompassed by liberalism, revealing (...)
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    Moments of Mutuality: Rearticulating Social Justice in France and the EU.Peter McCormick - 2013 - Columbia University Press.
    How is the ethically unacceptable persistence of the unnecessary suffering of extraordinarily poor street children in extraordinarily rich European Union capital cities to be durably remedied? Perhaps centrally, this philosophical essay argues, by re-articulating current inadequate understandings in the European Union of social injustice not as an absence of solidarity but as the failure to imagine and to act on "mutualities." First presented in 2011 as invited lectures for the Institute of European Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, this (...)
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    American Moment[s]: When, How, and Why Did Israeli Law Faculties Come to Resemble Elite U.S. Law Schools?Pnina Lahav - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2):653-697.
    Following independence in 1948, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem founded a law faculty and modeled it on the European example. Today, the Israeli law faculty is much more similar to the U.S. law school than to institutions of legal education in Europe. This Article traces the history of the changes in Israeli legal education. It argues that the shift began after 1967, faced resistance in the 1980s, and gained momentum in the 1990s. Presently we may be witnessing the beginning of (...)
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    Moments of Danger: Race, Gender, and Memories of Empire.Vron Ware - 1992 - History and Theory 31 (4):116-137.
    This essay arises out of a concern to understand how categories of racial, ethnic, and cultural difference--particularly between women--have been constructed in the past, in order to explore how these categories continue to be reproduced in more recent political and ideological conflicts. Until very recently, feminist theory relating to the writing of history has tended to emphasize questions of gender and their articulation with class, with the result that issues of "race" have been overlooked.Focusing on ideas about whiteness and the (...)
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    Lived Time in Moments of Unease: Responsibility and Genuine Time in Professional Practice.Helene Thorsteinson & Tone Saevi - 2023 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 27 (67):1-15.
    Moments of moral disquiet encounter clock time as well as lived time, and thus professional human practices are existential and take place in time and space. Professional practices as existential involve human bodies and relationships, and are based on trust, responsibility, and vulnerability. The paper explores the relation between lived time and moments of disquiet. We borrow lived experience descriptions from students in professional practices and analyse them phenomenologically. Our informants are students in profession studies of nursing, social work and (...)
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    ‘The moment is poorly chosen’: Proust, Same-Sex Sexuality and Nationalism.Ty Blakeney - 2022 - Paragraph 45 (1):39-57.
    This article attempts to think historically about the relationship between nationalism and same-sex sexuality in Proust's novel and in readers’ responses to the novel from the time of its publication to the present. The article uses a column written on the first part of Sodome et Gomorrhe by nationalist literary critic and author Binet-Valmer in 1921 in order to illuminate some of the sexual and political contexts of Proust's representation of same-sex sexuality. It then turns to two twenty-first-century uses (...)
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