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    Gesellschaftsform und Erkenntnisform: zum Zusammenhang von wiss. Erfahrung u. gesellschaftl. Entwicklung.Bodo von Greiff - 1976 - New York: Campus-Verlag.
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  2. Paracelsus.Bodo Sartorius Freiherr Von Waltershausen - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:328.
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    Paracelsus: am Eingang der deutschen Bildungsgeschichte.Bodo Sartorius von Waltershausen - 1935 - Leipzig: Felix Meiner.
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    Paracelsus am Eingang der Deutschen Bildungsgeschichte. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Bodo Sartorius Freiherr Von Walterschausen - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (14):386.
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  5. von Waltershausen, Bodo S., Paracelsus, Am Eingang der deutschen Bildungsgeschichte. [REVIEW]H. Fels - 1937 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 50:134-135.
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    Darwin und Darwinismus. Eine Ausstellung zur Kultur‐ und Naturgeschichte. Hrsg. von Bodo‐Michael Baumunk und Jürgen Rieß. (Eine Veröffentlichung des Deutschen Hygiene‐Museums) Berlin: Akademie Verlag 1994; 265 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; DM 48. [REVIEW]Thomas Junker - 1995 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18 (4):262-263.
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    Sometimes More is Too Much: A Rejoinder to the Commentaries on Greiff et al. (2015).Samuel Greiff, Matthias Stadler, Philipp Sonnleitner, Christian Wolff & Romain Martin - unknown
    In this rejoinder, we respond to two commentaries on the study by Greiff, S.; Stadler, M.; Sonnleitner, P.; Wolff, C.; Martin, R. Sometimes less is more: Comparing the validity of complex problem solving measures. Intelligence 2015, 50, 100–113. The study was the first to address the important comparison between a classical measure of complex problem solving (CPS) and the more recent multiple complex systems (MCS) approach regarding their validity. In the study, we investigated the relations between one classical microworld (...)
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  8. Norm and Action: A Logical Enquiry.Georg Henrik von Wright - 1963 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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  9. Half a Century of Marketing Ethics: Shifting Perspectives and Emerging Trends.Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & Magdalena Öberseder - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (1):1-19.
    Faced with an ever-growing number of ethical marketing issues and uncertainty about the impact of specialized ethics journals, researchers are struggling to keep abreast of developments in the field. In order to address these challenges, our paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on marketing ethics over almost 50 years, offers a citation analysis and develops a unique marketing ethics impact factor (MEIF). We contribute to the field in three important ways. First, we present a state-of-the-art picture of marketing (...)
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    Explanation and Understanding.Georg Henrik von Wright - 1971 - London, England: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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  11. On being difficult: towards an account of the nature of difficulty.Hasko von Kriegstein - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (1):45-64.
    This paper critically assesses existing accounts of the nature of difficulty, finds them wanting, and proposes a new account. The concept of difficulty is routinely invoked in debates regarding degrees of moral responsibility, and the value of achievement. Until recently, however, there has not been any sustained attempt to provide an account of the nature of difficulty itself. This has changed with Gwen Bradford’s Achievement, which argues that difficulty is a matter of how much intense effort is expended. But while (...)
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  12. Marketing ethics: an international perspective.Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1998 - Boston: International Thomson Business Press.
    pt. I. Fundamentals of marketing ethics -- pt. II. Ethics in international marketing practice : cases -- pt. III. Readings in international marketing ethics -- pt. IV. Business ethics resources.
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    Natural deduction with general elimination rules.Jan von Plato - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (7):541-567.
    The structure of derivations in natural deduction is analyzed through isomorphism with a suitable sequent calculus, with twelve hidden convertibilities revealed in usual natural deduction. A general formulation of conjunction and implication elimination rules is given, analogous to disjunction elimination. Normalization through permutative conversions now applies in all cases. Derivations in normal form have all major premisses of elimination rules as assumptions. Conversion in any order terminates.Through the condition that in a cut-free derivation of the sequent Γ⇒C, no inactive weakening (...)
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    Making Judgments Based on Similarity and Proximity.Bodo Winter & Teenie Matlock - 2013 - Metaphor and Symbol 28 (4):219 - 232.
    In this study, we investigate the conceptual structure of the metaphor “SIMILARITY IS PROXIMITY.” The results of four experiments suggest a tight mental link between similarity and proximity. Two experiments revealed that people judge entities to be more similar to each other when they are placed closely in space, while two other experiments showed that entities are judged to be closer to each other when they are thought to be more similar. We discuss this bidirectional metaphor transfer effect in light (...)
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  15. Oxymoron: taking business ethics denial seriously.Hasko von Kriegstein - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 16:103-134.
    Business ethics denial refers to one of two claims about moral motivation in a business context: that there is no need for it, or that it is impossible. Neither of these radical claims is endorsed by serious theorists in the academic fields that study business ethics. Nevertheless, public commentators, as well as university students, often make claims that seem to imply that they subscribe to some form of business ethics denial. This paper fills a gap by making explicit both the (...)
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    Blick Von der intuitionistischen warte.von A. Heyting - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):332-345.
    ZusammenfassungDie Arbeit enthält Bemerkungen über den Intuitionismus and über seine Beziehungen zu anderen Gebieten der Grundlagenforschung. Innerhalb der intuitionistischen Mathematik werden, im Anschluss an die Kritik von Griss gegen den Gebrauch der Negation, Evidenzstufen unterschieden, abhängend von der Art, in der bedingte Konstruktionen zugelassen werden. Auch werden gewisse Schwierigkeiten in der Theorie der endlichen Spezies diskutiert. Was die Grundlagenforschung im Aligemeinen betrifft, wird bemerkt, dass sie die klassische Mathematik weitgehend in ihre intuitiven, formalen and platonischen Bestandteile zerlegt hat. Es wird (...)
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    Object perception and object-directed reaching in infancy.Claes von Hofsten & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 1985 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 114 (2):198-212.
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    Explanation and Understanding.von Wright Georg Henrik - 1971 - London, England: Routledge.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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  19. Schopenhauer AlS mieter.Mitgeteilt von Arthur Hübscher IVaging am See - forthcoming - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch.
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  20. Abt. Vorlesungen.Herausgegeben von der Akademie der Wissenschaften Zu GöTtingen <6 Vin 13> - 1902 - In Immanuel Kant (ed.), Gesammelte Schriften. Berlin: G. Reimer.
     
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  21. Frühe kulturkritische und philosophische Schriften 1891-1924.Eingeleitet Und Kommentiert von Martin Treml Bearbeitet - 2001 - In Martin Buber, Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Peter Schäfer, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften & Akademyah Ha-le Umit Ha-Yi Sre Elit le-Mada Im (eds.), Werkausgabe. Gütersloher Verlagshaus.
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  22. Band 3. [without special title].Herausgegeben von Zsuzsa BognáR & Werner Jung Und Antonia Opitz - 2005 - In György Lukács (ed.), Werke. Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag.
     
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  23. Bd. 2. Philosophisch-freimaurerische Schriften, 1808-1832.Herausgegeben Und Eingeleitet von Johannes Seidel [ - 2007 - In Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (ed.), Ausgewählte Schriften. Frommann-Holzboog.
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  24. Schriften zur biblischen Religion.Herausgegeben von Christian Wiese Unter Mitarbeit von Heike Breitenbach, Eingeleitet von Michael Fishbane, Kommentiert von Christian Wiese Und Heike Breitenbach Unter Mitarbeit von Andreas Losch & Mit Einem Essay von Christian Wiese - 2001 - In Martin Buber, Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Peter Schäfer, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften & Akademyah Ha-le Umit Ha-Yi Sre Elit le-Mada Im (eds.), Werkausgabe. Gütersloher Verlagshaus.
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  25. ΕΙΔΟΣ et ΙΔΕΑ, Étude sémantique et chronologique des œuvres de Platon.P. Brommer & von Gorcum - 1944 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 49 (2):191-192.
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    Physiognomische Denkfiguren in Kunstgeschichte und visuellen WissenschaftenLavater und die Folgen.Von Daniela Bohde - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 56 (1):89-121.
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    On Gestalt-qualities.Christian Von Ehrenfels - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (6):521-524.
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    Explanation and Understanding.von Wright Georg Henrik - 1971 - London, England: Routledge.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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  29. Normal derivability in classical natural deduction.Jan Von Plato & Annika Siders - 2012 - Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):205-211.
    A normalization procedure is given for classical natural deduction with the standard rule of indirect proof applied to arbitrary formulas. For normal derivability and the subformula property, it is sufficient to permute down instances of indirect proof whenever they have been used for concluding a major premiss of an elimination rule. The result applies even to natural deduction for classical modal logic.
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    Explanation and Understanding.von Wright Georg Henrik - 1971 - London, England: Routledge.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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    Assessing complex problem-solving skills with multiple complex systems.Samuel Greiff, Andreas Fischer, Matthias Stadler & Sascha Wüstenberg - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (3):356-382.
    In this paper we propose the multiple complex systems approach for assessing domain-general complex problem-solving skills and its processes knowledge acquisition and knowledge application. After defining the construct and the formal frameworks for describing complex problems, we emphasise some of the measurement issues inherent in assessing CPS skills with single tasks. With examples of the MicroDYN test and the MicroFIN test, we show how to adequately score problem-solving skills by using multiple tasks. We discuss implications for problem-solving research and the (...)
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    Explanation and Understanding.von Wright Georg Henrik - 1971 - London, England: Routledge.
    This volume distinguishes between two main traditions in the philosophy of science - the aristotelian, with its stress on explanation in terms of purpose and intentionality, and the galilean, which takes causal explanation as primary. It then traces the complex history of these competing traditions as they are manifested in such movements as positivism, idealism, Marxism and contemporary linguistic analysis. Hempels's theory of scientific explanation, the claims of cybernetics the rise of an analytic philosophy of action and the revival of (...)
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    Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty & Venus in Furs.Gilles Deleuze & Leopold von Sacher-Masoch - 1989 - Zone Books.
    Includes "Coldness and Cruelty," by Gilles Deleuze, a study of masochism and sadism, as well as "Venus in Furs," the original novel by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.
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    Normative Ethik.Dietmar von der Pfordten - 2010 - New York: De Gruyter.
    Normative ethics concerns the criticism and justification of morality, law, and other systems of norms. This book develops a normative ethical theory based on individuals and offers a third way beyond the dominant paradigms of Kantianism and Utilitarianism. This theory can assist us in answering concrete ethical questions. The book discusses, for example, the existence of duties to oneself, the permissibility of paternalistic decisions for others, and the status of supererogatory actions. It also considers various problems in bioethics. Key features: (...)
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    Narrative imagination and taking the perspective of others.Moira von Wright - 2002 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 21 (4/5):407-416.
    Narrative imagination, as MarthaNussbaum (1996) discusses it, is ``the abilityto be an intelligent reader of another person'sstory'', an ability tied to being a democraticand cultivated world citizen, one whounderstands the lives of others. Narrativeimagination does not only need knowledge andlogical reasoning but also love and compassion.This article argues that in order to be agenuine tool for democracy, narrativeimagination and consciously taking theperspective of others has to be based on anunderstanding of humans as basicallypluralistic, as homines aperti. Criticalexamination and reflection should (...)
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    On Double Quantification.G. H. von Wright - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):201-203.
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    The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy.Pablo de Greiff, Axel Honneth & Charles W. Wright - 1997 - Philosophical Review 106 (4):605.
    One of the dominating themes in the first part is the negative treatment that Marx’s concept of labor has received by late critical theorists, particularly Habermas. While supportive of the rejection of Marx’s economic functionalism entailed by Habermas’s adoption of communicative action as the basic category of critical theory, Honneth worries about the indifference towards the normative potential of labor that he sees in most twentieth-century social theory. Honneth agrees with critics of reductionism that labor is neither the only form (...)
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    On the dignity of man in Kant.Dietmar von der Pfordten - 2009 - Philosophy 84 (3):371-391.
    The contribution starts with the observation that Kant mentioned Human Dignity in his main works with great variety in emphasis. In the 'Grundlegung' from 1785 we find a significant treatment and again in the 'Tugendlehre' from 1798 but none in the 'Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft' from 1788 and in the 'Rechtslehre' from 1797. This needs an explanation. In the 'Grundlegung' human dignity is not attached to the second formula of the categorical imperative, the formula of self-purposefulness, as it is often (...)
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  39. Zum Wandel der normativen Grundlagen der Wissenschafts-, Hochschul- und Bildungspolitik.Bodo Zeuner - 2006 - In Hubertus Buchstein, Rainer Schmalz-Bruns & Gerhard Göhler (eds.), Politik der Integration: Symbole, Repräsentation, Institution: Festschrift für Gerhard Göhler Zum 65. Geburtstag. Nomos.
     
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    Normal derivability in modal logic.Jan von Plato - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (6):632-638.
    The standard rule of necessitation in systems of natural deduction for the modal logic S4 concludes □A from A whenever all assumptions A depends on are modal formulas. This condition prevents the composability and normalization of derivations, and therefore modifications of the rule have been suggested. It is shown that both properties hold if, instead of changing the rule of necessitation, all elimination rules are formulated in the manner of disjunction elimination, i.e. with an arbitrary consequence.
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    Modern Theories of Development.Ludwig von Bertalanffy - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (2):207-208.
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  42. Symposium on the foundations of mathematics.Rudolf Carnap, Arend Heyting & Johann von Neumann - 1964 - In P. Benacerraf H. Putnam (ed.), Philosophy of Mathematics. Prentice-Hall.
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    ‘Not the Wolf Itself’: Distinguishing Hunters’ Criticisms of Wolves from Procedures for Making Wolf Management Decisions.Erica von Essen & Michael Allen - 2020 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 23 (1):97-113.
    Swedish hunters sometimes appeal to an inviolate ‘right to exist’ for wolves, apparently rejecting NIMBY. Nevertheless, the conditions existence hunters impose on wolves in practice fundamentally contradict their use of right to exist language. Hunters appeal to this language hoping to gain uptake in a conservation and management discourse demanding appropriately objective ecological language. However, their contradictory use of ‘right to exist' opens them up to the charge that they are being deceptive – indeed, right to exist is a 'disguised (...)
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    On probability.G. H. von Wright - 1940 - Mind 49 (195):265-283.
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    On the Meaning of Volunteering: A Study of Worldviews in Everyday Life.Johan von Essen - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (2):315-333.
    This article is intended to contribute to the discussion on the meaning of volunteering by investigating voluntary work from the viewpoint of volunteers active in Swedish civil society organizations.Meaning refers both to the cognitive meaning of concepts and to the perceived meaning in life. The aim to uncover the predicates that people attribute to the concept is an attempt to anatomize volunteering as a social construct. Five predicates emerged and they make up the phenomenological structure of volunteering. By contextualizing this (...)
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    On the problem of the origin of asymmetric organs and human laterality.Arne von Kraft - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):478-479.
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    Une inscription des Mystai de Magnésie du Méandre.Friedrich Hiller von Gäertringen - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):31-34.
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    On Identifying Plausibility and Deliberative Public Policy: Commentary on: “Negotiating Plausibility: Intervening in the Future of Nanotechnology”.René Von Schomberg - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (4):739-742.
    The identification of plausible epistemic approaches in science as well as the social problem definitions with which scientists implicitly work is essential for the quality of a deliberative public policy. While responding to the Nanofutures project, I will reflect on the essential elements of such a policy.
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    Nietzsche on Nausea.Gudrun Von Tevenar - 2019 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 50 (1):58-78.
    Reading Nietzsche's work, one can be struck and sometimes even offended by his emphatic, occasionally aggressive use of the term "nausea". Not only does Nietzsche use the term frequently in a triple exclamation,1 he also uses it in places where one would expect more differentiated and, arguably, more precise terms, such as "disgust," "disdain," "aversion," "repugnance," "revulsion," "loathing," and the like. Obviously, Nietzsche, that superb master of language, was not lacking an appropriate vocabulary; hence, an explanation for this fact is (...)
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    Outlining the Shadow of the Axe—On Restorative Justice and the Use of Trial and Punishment.Jakob von Holderstein Holtermann - 2009 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (2):187-207.
    Most proponents of restorative justice admit to the need to find a well defined place for the use of traditional trial and punishment alongside restorative justice processes. Concrete answers have, however, been wanting more often than not. John Braithwaite is arguably the one who has come the closest, and here I systematically reconstruct and critically discuss the rules or principles suggested by him for referring cases back and forth between restorative justice and traditional trial and punishment. I show that we (...)
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