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    Bernard Stiegler : lost in disruption?Alexandre Moatti - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Cet article a déjà été publié dans le Carnet Zilsel, en date du 16 septembre 2017. L'auteur remercie Catherine Dupuy, Pascal Engel, Éric Guichard, Gaïa Lassaube, Pierre Lévy, Pierre Mœglin, David Monniaux, Mathieu Triclot et Stéphane Vial, ainsi qu'Arnaud Saint-Martin et Jérôme Lamy, éditeurs du Carnet Zilsel, de leur relecture du projet d'article et de leurs remarques. Il va de soi que l'article lui-même n'engage que son auteur. Rhuthmos remercie Alexandre Moatti et les Carnets Zilsel d'avoir permis - Philosophie (...)
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    Éditorial.Stéphane Marchand - 2018 - Cahiers Philosophiques 151 (4):5-8.
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    Children's use of geometry and landmarks to reorient in an open space.Stéphane Gouteux & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2001 - Cognition 81 (2):119-148.
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  4. Aspects of New Survey on Oral Heritage in the Alps of Savoy.Stéphane Henriquet - 2017 - Iris 38:9-42.
    Cette nouvelle enquête sur le patrimoine narratif de tradition orale dans les Alpes de la Savoie s’est inscrite dans la continuité des enquêtes de Charles Joisten, commencées dès les années 1950 et qui ont donné les recueils de contes et de récits de croyance rendus disponibles au tournant de ce siècle. Seul ce type d’enquête directe s’est révélé capable de nous permettre — en tirant parti des moyens disponibles de nos jours, notamment d’enregistrement — de donner le jour à de (...)
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    Revisiting consistency with random utility maximisation: theory and implications for practical work.Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly & Richard Batley - 2018 - Theory and Decision 84 (2):181-204.
    While the paradigm of utility maximisation has formed the basis of the majority of applications in discrete choice modelling for over 40 years, its core assumptions have been questioned by work in both behavioural economics and mathematical psychology as well as more recently by developments in the RUM-oriented choice modelling community. This paper reviews the basic properties with a view to explaining the historical pre-eminence of utility maximisation and addresses the question of what departures from the paradigm may be necessary (...)
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    Evidence for the embodiment of space perception: concurrent hand but not arm action moderates reachability and egocentric distance perception.Stéphane Grade, Mauro Pesenti & Martin G. Edwards - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  7. Générations spontanées.Stephane Tirard - 2006 - In Pietro Corsi (ed.), Lamarck, Philosophe de la Nature. Presses Universitaires de France. pp. 65--104.
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    Subjectivism without Idealization and Adaptive Preferences.Stéphane Lemaire - 2021 - Utilitas 33 (1):85-100.
    Subjectivism about well-being holds that an object contributes to one's well-being to the extent that one has a pro-attitude toward this object under certain conditions. Most subjectivists have contended that these conditions should be ideal. One reason in favor of this idea is that when people adapt their pro-attitudes to situations of oppression, the levels of well-being they may attain is diminished. Nevertheless, I first argue that appealing to idealized conditions of autonomy or any other condition to erase or replace (...)
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    Governments, grassroots, and the struggle for local food systems: containing, coopting, contesting and collaborating.Stéphane M. McLachlan, Colin R. Anderson & Julia M. L. Laforge - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 34 (3):663-681.
    Local sustainable food systems have captured the popular imagination as a progressive, if not radical, pillar of a sustainable food future. Yet these grassroots innovations are embedded in a dominant food regime that reflects productivist, industrial, and neoliberal policies and institutions. Understanding the relationship between these emerging grassroots efforts and the dominant food regime is of central importance in any transition to a more sustainable food system. In this study, we examine the encounters of direct farm marketers with food safety (...)
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  10. Can Rats Reason?Savanah Stephane - 2015 - Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 2 (4):404-429.
    Since at least the mid-1980s claims have been made for rationality in rats. For example, that rats are capable of inferential reasoning (Blaisdell, Sawa, Leising, & Waldmann, 2006; Bunsey & Eichenbaum, 1996), or that they can make adaptive decisions about future behavior (Foote & Crystal, 2007), or that they are capable of knowledge in propositional-like form (Dickinson, 1985). The stakes are rather high, because these capacities imply concept possession and on some views (e.g., Rödl, 2007; Savanah, 2012) rationality indicates self-consciousness. (...)
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    A Gate‐Based Account of Intentions.Stéphane Lemaire - 2012 - Dialectica 66 (1):45-67.
    In this paper, I propose a reductive account of intentions which I call a gate-based reductive account. In contrast with other reductive accounts, however, the reductive basis of this account is not limited to desires, beliefs and judgments. I suggest that an intention is a complex state in which a predominant desire toward a plan is not inhibited by a gate mechanism whose function is to assess the comparison of our desires given the stakes at hand. To vindicate this account, (...)
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    Liberalism and Socialism since the Nineteenth Century: Tensions, Exchanges, and Convergences.Stéphane Guy (ed.) - 2023 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book aims to re-evaluate the relations between two major ideologies that have been increasingly contested in recent years, yet continue to be invoked or rejected as foundational systems for political thought or action. With socialism conceiving of itself as an alternative to economic liberalism, the two systems of thought emerged partially in opposition to each other. However, this book seeks to redefine their specificities and the way in which they have not only opposed each other but drew on common (...)
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    Negotiating an “Economic Revolution”: History, Collectivism, and Liberalism in William Clarke’s Thought.Stéphane Guy - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (4):621-642.
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    Aron, Merleau-Ponty : Dialectique et indéterminisme historique.Stéphane Haber - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29:101-118.
    Quel jugement peut-on porter aujourd’hui sur la critique aronienne de la pensée politique et historique de Merleau-Ponty? Dans ce texte, je voudrais présenter une réponse bicéphale très simple à cette question. D’un côté, cette critique est parfaitement justifiée dans ses grandes orientations : elle dévoile des faiblesses réelles et graves. De l’autre côté, certaines idées de Merleau-Ponty dans ce domaine restent défendables et retrouvent même aujourd’hui un grand intérêt : elles ont beaucou...
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    Du néolibéralisme au néocapitalisme?Stéphane Haber - 2012 - Actuel Marx 51 (1):59-72.
    The article takes up Foucault’s analysis of neoliberalism in the 1970s. It begins by showing how this analysis represents an unforeseen effect of his introduction of the new category of biopower. It goes on to propose a hypothesis suggesting that, if we are to reappropriate the explanatory potential of the latter notion, it is advisable that we leave aside the political and cultural problematic of neoliberalism, focusing on the specific locus of the economic evolutions which are involved. Biopower has in (...)
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    Honneth: un'interpretazione critica del capitalismo contemporaneo.Stéphane Haber - 2012 - Società Degli Individui 45:124-144.
    Nel suo recente libro Das Recht der Freiheit, Axel Honneth propone un'interpretazione critica del neocapitalismo - risultato di una patologica evoluzione di un fenomeno, in sé, normale e persino positivo: la predominanza dei meccanismi di mercato nella sfera del lavoro e della produzione. Per Honneth, il mercato non solo č economicamente efficiente, ma permette anche l'emergere di forme di riconoscimento originali e insostituibili. Ciononostante, queste forme possono facilmente corrompersi se la relazione fra i partner dello scambio diventa troppo squilibrata, come (...)
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    La problématique de l’aliénation objective peut-elle encore éclairer la réalité historique du capitalisme?Stéphane Haber - 2012 - Noesis 20:205-226.
    Quelle est l’ontologie sociale que réclame l’interprétation du capitalisme en général et du néocapitalisme en particulier? Cet article défend l’hypothèse selon laquelle cette ontologie doit suivre le fil conducteur de « l’aliénation objective ». Comprendre le capitalisme, c’est pour une large part comprendre comment des puissances détachées, expressions autonomisées de nos pouvoirs et de nos actions, en viennent à faire l’histoire sans nous et souvent contre nous, sous la pression de la tendance expansionniste qui les anime. L’article explicite cette hypothèse, (...)
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    Subjectivation surmoïque et psychologie du néolibéralisme.Stéphane Haber - 2011 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 61 (2):3-11.
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    A story of consistency: bridging the gap between Bentham and Rawls foundations.Stéphane Gonzalez & Nikolaos Pnevmatikos - 2024 - Synthese 203 (6):1-20.
    The axiomatic foundations of Bentham and Rawls solutions are discussed within the broader domain of cardinal preferences. It is unveiled that both solution concepts share all four of the following axioms: _Nonemptiness_, _Anonymity_, _Unanimity_, and _Continuity_. In order to fully characterize the Bentham and Rawls solutions, three variations of a _consistency criterion_ are introduced and their compatibility with the other axioms is assessed. Each expression of consistency can be interpreted as a property of decision-making in risky or uncertain environments.
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    Advancements in the Philosophy of Design.Pieter E. Vermaas & Stéphane Vial (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This volume presents 25 essays on the philosophy of design. With contributions originating from philosophy and design research, and from product design to architecture, it gives a rich spectrum of state of the art research and brings together studies on philosophical topics in which design plays a key role and design research to which philosophy contributes. Coverage zooms in on specific and more well-known design disciplines but also includes less-studied disciplines, such as graphic design, interior architecture and exhibition design. In (...)
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    Do repeated arrays of regulatory small‐RNA genes elicit genomic imprinting?Stéphane Labialle & Jérôme Cavaillé - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):565-573.
    The basic premise of the host‐defense theory is that genomic imprinting, the parent‐of‐origin expression of a subset of mammalian genes, derives from mechanisms originally dedicated to silencing repeated and retroviral‐like sequences that deeply colonized mammalian genomes. We propose that large clusters of tandemly‐repeated C/D‐box small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) or microRNAs represent a novel category of sequences recognized as “genomic parasites”, contributing to the emergence of genomic imprinting in a subset of chromosomal regions that contain them. Such a view is supported (...)
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    Critique de l'antinaturalisme: études sur Foucault, Butler, Habermas.Stéphane Haber - 2006 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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  23. A logic with relative knowledge operators.Demri Stephane - 1999 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 8 (2).
  24. BANHAM Gary, SCHULTUNG Dennis and HEMS Nigel (eds): The.Bonnet Stephane & Droit Et Raison D'Etat - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (4):853-854.
     
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  25. Considérations théologiques sur l'embryon humain.Frère Stephane-Marie - 1986 - Nova et Vetera 61 (3):106-121.
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  26. Petit traité sur l'oraison attribué à la mère Madeleine de Saint-Joseph (1578-1637).Frère Stephane-Marie du Coeur de Jesus - 1988 - Nova et Vetera 63 (3):221-231.
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    Deleuze and the Various Faces of the Outside.Stephane Symons - 2006 - Theory and Event 9 (3).
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    Hommage à : Stephen Jay Gould.Stéphane Tirard - 2003 - Hermes 35.
  29. Discussioni e postille-Heidegger e l'hitlerismo in filosofia.Stephane Toussaint - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 26 (3):522.
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  30. Ficino's Orphic Magic or Jewish Astrology and Oriental Philosophy? A Note on spiritus, the Three Books on Life, Ibn Tufayl and Ibn Zarza.Stéphane Toussaint - 2000 - Accademia 2:19-31.
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  31. Giovanni pico Della mirandola (1463-1494) : The synthetic reconciliation of all philosophies.Stephane Toussaint - 2010 - In Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press.
     
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  32. Heidegger e l'hitlerismo in filosofia.Stephane Toussaint - 2006 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 2 (3):522-530.
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    Influences néoplatoniciennes sur l'analyse augustinienne des visiones.Stéphane Toulouse - 2009 - Archives de Philosophie 72 (2):225-247.
    Dans cette étude, nous examinons l'influence de quelques éléments caractéristiques des doctrines psychologique et eschatologique de Porphyre, dont certains correspondent à des idées de Plotin, sur l'analyse qu'Augustin propose des différentes sortes de visiones dans le De Trinitate et le De Genesi ad litteram.This study focuses on the influence of Porphyry's psychology and eschatology on Augustine's account of the different kinds of visiones, as it is set out in the treatises De Trinitate and De Genesi ad litteram.
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    Synésios de Cyrène et le discours intime.Stéphane Toulouse - 2011 - Chôra 9:283-293.
    Cette étude vise à montrer comment Synésios de Cyrène, ayant adopté deux doctrines vraisemblablement porphyriennes (touchant l’enkuklios paideia et le pneuma en tant qu’organe de l’imagination), les articule en fonction d’une double préoccupation: celle d’un progrès intérieur de l’âme qui soit une progression ordonnée via les logoi, et celle d’une communication intime avec la divinité (voire de salut personnel), via une phantasia purifiée. Ce double souci de conversion intérieure, manifesté dans le diptyque littéraire constitué par le Dion: ou du genre (...)
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    Zoroaster and the flying egg: Psellos, Gerson and Ficino.Stéphane Toussaint - 2011 - In Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence. Boston: Brill. pp. 198--105.
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    Videoconferencing Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Outcome and Treatment Processes From a Non-randomized Non-inferiority Trial.Stéphane Bouchard, Micheline Allard, Geneviève Robillard, Stéphanie Dumoulin, Tanya Guitard, Claudie Loranger, Isabelle Green-Demers, André Marchand, Patrice Renaud, Louis-Georges Cournoyer & Giulia Corno - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    L'état de victime : quelques corps dans la scène thé'trale contemporaine.Stéphane Haber, Emmanuel Renault, Bernard Andrieu, Pascale Molinier, Catherine Louveau, Loïc Wacquant, Jean-Marc Lachaud, Claire Lahuerta & Olivier Neveux - 2007 - Actuel Marx 41 (1):99-108.
    The 2005 Avignon Theatre Festival sparked a vast controversy about the insistent presence of bodies (whether wounded, broken, or humiliated) on stage. Without subscribing to the reactionary critical response to the Festival, it is legitimate to return to the debate in order to question the ubiquity of the “victim body” in contemporary theatre. Such representations, far from being heterodox, are in fact part of the massive ideology of “the ethical”, as diagnosed by Alain Badiou. The oppressed body thus tends to (...)
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    Récit, discours, parole et phénomène.Stéphane Sosolic - 2015 - Philosophique 18.
    L'évolution de la clinique psychiatrique a mis au centre de ses recherches l'écoute et la parole du patient. Cependant le plus souvent la parole échoit dans les discours et l'écoute se décentre vers la vérification des a priori théo­riques. L'empathie ou les règlements qui incitent le clinicien à mettre le patient au centre de ses préoccupations apportent confort et sécurité mais ratent la rencontre clinique qui échoit dans le relationnel. Une relation n'est pas une rencontre. Le contexte de...
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    Le marxisme oublié de Foucault.Stéphane Legrand - 2004 - Actuel Marx 36 (2):27-43.
    Foucault’s Forgotten Marxism. This article tries to point out several methodological issues concerning Foucault’s Surveiller et punir, such as the equivocal status of some of Foucault’s main concepts, or the assumed homogeneity of the various disciplinary institutions analyzed in this book. And it aims at suggesting that such issues might find a solution, should one consider the Marxist background on which, as the Lectures at the Collège de France of the year 1973 clearly show, Foucault’s theories were dependant. In the (...)
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    Effets cachés de l'influence et de la persuasion.Stéphane Laurens - 2007 - Diogène 217 (1):7-21.
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    L'influence, entre science et fantasme.Stéphane Laurens - 2005 - Hermes 41:83.
    Les récents débats autour du délit de manipulation mentale amènent à s'interroger sur la notion d'influence et sur l'impact des recherches faites dans ce domaine. Ce délit repose sur l'idée que des techniques de manipulation efficaces existent et que par leur utilisation, on pourrait manipuler autrui. Suivant cette conception asymétrique de l'influence, la cible devient l'instrument du désir de la source et dans ce cas, il est nécessaire de se protéger de ces influences qui peuvent être néfastes. Si des travaux (...)
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    Ce qui ne revient pas au meme.Stéphane Habib & Raphaël Zagury-Orly - 2006 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1-2):37-54.
    We should not understand in this title "What does not return to the same" the announcement of a return to Levinas, but rather of what the word or concept of "return" could mean in Levinas's work. There is perhaps no better way of misunderstanding Levinas than imposing on his philosophical gesture the interpretative grid of a "horizon of return". This article will attempt to dismantle the strategies of reading which stipulate that Levinas's philosophy is one of "return". In this way (...)
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  43. Ce qui ne revient pas au meme Ce qui ne revient pas au meme.Stéphane Habib & Raphaël Zagury-Orly - 2006 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1-2):1-2.
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    Discourse ethics and the problem of nature.Stéphane Haber - 2006 - Critical Horizons 7 (1):141-158.
    In what sense could discourse ethics be linked with normative problems raised by the ecological crisis? Even if Apel and Habermas have not really addressed this question extensively, and even if their position in moral philosophy seems to develop and reinforce a neo-Kantian anthropocentric point of view, one can find in their works some evidence for the possibility of connecting a dialogical view with an ecological one. In order to defend the philosophical interest in highlighting this possibility, this essay analyses (...)
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    Des outils pour élargir l'éthique de la discussion. À propos de la Théorie générale de J. Bidet.Stéphane Haber - 2000 - Actuel Marx 28 (2):171-180.
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    Le terme « aliénation » (« entfremdung ») et ses dérivés au début de la section B du chapitre 6 de la Phénoménologie de l'esprit de Hegel.Stéphane Haber - 2005 - Philosophique 8 (8):5-36.
    L’article relève les occurrences du terme « aliénation » dans l’analyse hégélienne de la modernité propre à la Phénoménologie de l’esprit. Il analyse la signification du réseau terminologique et sémantique ainsi constitué au regard de la thématique ultérieure (par exemple marxienne) de la critique de la modernité.
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    Pathologies de l'autorité.Stéphane Haber - 2001 - Cités 6 (2):49-66.
    C’est dans les premiers essais théoriques d’Erich Fromm publiés par la Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung au début des années 1930 que l’on trouve une première élaboration des notions de « personnalité autoritaire » et de « caractère autoritaire ». Une sociologie psychanalytique, explique Fromm, ne saurait se ramener, comme le suggère une..
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    Que faut-il reprocher aux Manuscrits de 1844?Stéphane Haber - 2006 - Actuel Marx 39 (1):55-70.
    The 1844 Manuscripts manifest two discordant tendencies. On the one hand, Marx develops the existing thematics of alienation. To do so, the notion is referred back to its (Hegelian, Feuerbachian) sources in the analysis of the dispossession of the products of labour. On the other hand, Marx seeks to formulate a more immanent approach, focusing on certain specific, pathological forms of life, characterised by a condition of subjective suffering and by the objective limitation of the activities and interests of the (...)
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    Histoire des sciences.Stéphane Gioanni, Simone Roux, Pierre Pellegrin, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Catherine Goldstein, Nicolas Piqué, Philippe Drieux, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Edouard Mehl, Monique Cottret, Alain Firode, Christelle Rabier, Cédric Crémière & François Laplanche - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (1-2):174-213.
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    La croyance d'être dans la phénoménologie de Husserl.Stéphane-Alexandre Godefroid - 2005 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 103 (1):177-183.
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