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    ESLO: from the sound portrait to the digital landscape.Olivier Baude & Céline Dugua - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    Cet article souhaite porter un regard réflexif sur le projet scientifique de constitution et d’exploitation d’un grand corpus de français parlé, les Enquêtes sociolinguistiques à Orléans, né à l’aube de la sociolinguistique et qui se développe au tournant méthodologique et épistémologique des digital humanities. Quels objectifs? Quelles données? Quels traitements? Ce sont les questions qui guident la réflexion proposée ici afin d’apporter une contribution à l’élaboration de nouvelles pratiques scientifiques dans une perspective variationniste contemporaine.
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    (Re)faire le corpus d'Orléans quarante ans après :quoi de neuf, linguiste ?Olivier Baude & Céline Dugua - 2011 - Corpus 10:99-118.
    La comparaison de deux corpus d’enquêtes sociolinguistiques réalisés à quarante ans d’intervalle permet de mettre en perspective certains aspects centraux de la constitution des données et d’interroger, par delà une description des différents choix méthodologiques et théoriques opérés, la place des données dans la linguistique de corpus.
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    (Re)faire le corpus d’Orléans quarante ans après :quoi de neuf, linguiste?Olivier Baude & Céline Dugua - 2011 - Corpus 10:99-118.
    La comparaison de deux corpus d’enquêtes sociolinguistiques réalisés à quarante ans d’intervalle permet de mettre en perspective certains aspects centraux de la constitution des données et d’interroger, par delà une description des différents choix méthodologiques et théoriques opérés, la place des données dans la linguistique de corpus.
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    Pain, Parental Involvement, and Oxytocin in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.Manuela Filippa, Pierrick Poisbeau, Jérôme Mairesse, Maria Grazia Monaci, Olivier Baud, Petra Hüppi, Didier Grandjean & Pierre Kuhn - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Quantum Electrodynamical Analogy in Early Nuclear Theory or The Roots of Yukawa's Theory.Olivier Darrigol - 1988 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 41 (3):225-297.
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    L'activisme contemporain : défection, expressivisme, expérimentation.Laurence Allard & Olivier Blondeau - 2007 - Rue Descartes 55 (1):47-58.
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    Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin.Christelle Veillard, Olivier Renaut & Dimitri El Murr (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: BRILL.
    _Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin_ explore la manière dont les philosophes de l’Antiquité ont tracé une cartographie des vices, analysé leurs causes et leurs effets, et se sont interrogés sur leurs usages. _Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin_ explores how ancient philosophers described the vices, delineated their various kinds, accounted for their causes and effects, and reflected on how to use them.
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    Kant résiduel. Destutt de Tracy. Une lecture idéologique de la Critique de la raison pure.Olivier Dekens - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (2):240-255.
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    Le Kant de Lévinas. Notes pour un transcendantalisme éthique.Olivier Dekens - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1):108-128.
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    Recherches récentes en épigraphie créto-mycénienne.Jean-Pierre Olivier & Françoise Rougemont - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (2):403-443.
    La Semaine d'épigraphie créto-mycénienne a été organisée par l'École française d'Athènes du 24 au 28 mars 1998, dans le but de réunir, pour quelques séances de travail, des savants reconnus et de jeunes doctorants spécialisés dans l'étude des écritures linéaires A et B. Chacun des participants a présenté un état de ses recherches personnelles : M.-L. Bech Nosch, L'administration des textes en Crète centrale, hors des séries Lc/Le/Ln ; Chr. Boulotis, Les nouveaux documents en linéaire A d'Akrotiri (Théra) : remarques (...)
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    Edinburgh, Scotland July 1–4, 2008.Olivier Danvy, Anuj Dawar, Makoto Kanazawa, Sam Lomonaco, Mark Steedman, Henry Towsner & Nikolay Vereshchagin - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (4).
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    Ulrich Röseberg, Niels Bohr, 1885-1962; Leben und Werk eines Atomphysikers.Olivier Darrigol - 1987 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 40 (1):139-140.
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    Destutt de Tracy's ideological reading of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Olivier Dekens - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (2):240-255.
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    D'un point de vue géographique sur la philosophie kantienne.Olivier Dekens - 1998 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 2:259-278.
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    Initiation à la vie malheureuse.Olivier Dekens - 1998 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 96 (4):581-597.
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  16. Les droits du caeur. Réceptivité de la raison et application de la lou morale chez kant.Olivier Dekens - 2000 - Giornale di Metafisica 22 (3):497-518.
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    L'enfance de la philosophie.Olivier Dekens - 2000 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 4 (1):33-53.
    Cet article a pour objet d’élucider la disposition philosophique que Lyotard paraît placer au principe de son travail et qu’il appelle signijicativement probité. Cette disposition consiste tout d’abord à offrir à tout ce qui se présente une sensibilité à la singularité du cas, aux différends et aux différences. Mais elle réside également dans un mouvement inverse, dans l’effort d’invention des règles de l’enchaînement entre chacune des occurrences qui auront été respecté en leur spécificite. Dans un premier temps, il s’agira d’analyser (...)
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    Lhomme kantien et le désir des idées. La culture et lunité des questions de la philosophie.Olivier Dekens - 2002 - Kant Studien 93 (2):158-176.
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    L’homme kantien et le désir des idées.Olivier Dekens - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (2):241-.
    In a famous passage from his Logic, Kant says that three questions ultimately hang on the third one, which is the question of Man. This paper examines the nature of this special link between the very ends of philosophy and the question of Man. Its intent is to show how Culture, as receptive to Ideas, provides both the unity of the different definitions of Man given by Kant, and the condition of possibility for the questioning of philosophy. This distinctive quality (...)
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  20. Le minimum subjectif de Kant à Dieter Henrich.Olivier Dekens - 2003 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 22:99-121.
  21. Le paradigme levinassien - Le Kant de Levinas. Notes pour un transcendantalisme éthique.Olivier Dekens - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1):108-128.
     
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  22. La réduction de Dieu: Kant, Levinas et la possibilité d'un athéisme métaphysique.Olivier Dekens - 2000 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 132 (4):309-324.
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  23. La connaissance de Cicéron et de Plutarque en France à la fin du Moyen Âge. Le témoignage inédit d'un recueil retrouvé.Olivier Delsaux - 2013 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 75:319 - 340.
    Présentation de la découverte, dans le cadre de travaux préparatoires à l'édition critique de la traduction du "De amicitia" de Cicéron par Laurent de Premierfait, d'un manuscrit inconnu de la critique et qui contient deux traductions elles aussi inconnues et inédites. Il s'agit du manuscrit, vraisemblablement de dédicace, de la traduction du "De amicitia" et de la traduction du "De adulatore" de Guarino Guarini, transposition latine du texte de Plutarque. Ce manuscrit produit pour Philippe de Crèvecoeur, seigneur d'Esquerdes, dans les (...)
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    Olivier Rabut: un prophète méconnu: [textes inédits].Olivier A. Rabut - 2021 - Villeurbanne: Éditions Golias. Edited by Antoine Girin & Daniel Rosé.
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    Olivier jacquemond: Uvažovať S blanchotom O priatelstve.Olivier Jacquemond - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (8).
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  26. Falsifying generic stereotypes.Olivier Lemeire - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178 (7):2293-2312.
    Generic stereotypes are generically formulated generalizations that express a stereotype, like “Mexican immigrants are rapists” and “Muslims are terrorists.” Stereotypes like these are offensive and should not be asserted by anyone. Yet when someone does assert a sentence like this in a conversation, it is surprisingly difficult to successfully rebut it. The meaning of generic sentences is such that they can be true in several different ways. As a result, a speaker who is challenged after asserting a generic stereotype can (...)
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  27. The causal structure of natural kinds.Olivier Lemeire - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85:200-207.
    One primary goal for metaphysical theories of natural kinds is to account for their epistemic fruitfulness. According to cluster theories of natural kinds, this epistemic fruitfulness is grounded in the regular and stable co- occurrence of a broad set of properties. In this paper, I defend the view that such a cluster theory is insufficient to adequately account for the epistemic fruitfulness of kinds. I argue that cluster theories can indeed account for the projectibility of natural kinds, but not for (...)
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  28. Does Organicism Really Need Organization?Olivier Sartenaer - 2023 - In Matteo Mossio (ed.), Organization in Biology. Springer. pp. 103-125.
    The main purpose of the present chapter is to argue in favor of the claim that, contrary to what is usually and tacitly assumed, organization is not necessary for organicism. To this purpose, I first set up the stage by providing a working characterization of organicism that involves two free parameters, whose variations allow for covering the rich and diverse conceptual landscape of organicism, past and present. In particular, I contend that organization is usually construed as a “mean to an (...)
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  29. Pregn'ncia Simbólica Versus Antepredicativo: O Diálogo Entre Merleau-Ponty E Cassirer.Olivier Feron - 2009 - Phainomenon 18-19 (1):227-236.
    A fact ignored or underestimated by most of the specialist of the work and thought of Merleau-Ponty is the debt h is phenomenology of perception has to Ernst Cassirer’s own phenomenology. The articulation of an actual dialogue between the two thinkers is here anchored in Cassirer’s _concept of symbolic pregnance; which will have further development in Merleau’s Phenomenology of Perception, especially in the chapter he dedicated to the concept of expression. The elements of a possible discussion between the two concepts (...)
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  30. Dualisme Et Metaxu Trois Usages de L’Intermediaire Chez Platon.Olivier Renaut - 2014 - Méthexis 27 (1):121-138.
    This paper aims to offer a way of characterizing Plato’s dualism through his use of the intermediate {metaxu). There are three distinct uses of the metaxu : a) as an interval between two limits, b) as a median position between two extremes, and c) as a step towards a distinct and positive pole. The intermediate is that according to which the value of an interval or of an opposition can be justified as such, in order to have a better intelligibility (...)
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  31. Tocqueville and the Americans : Democracy in America as read in nineteenth century America.Olivier Zunz - 2006 - In Cheryl B. Welch (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Tocqueville. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  32. The poverty of taxonomic characters.Olivier Rieppel & Maureen Kearney - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (1):95-113.
    The theory and practice of contemporary comparative biology and phylogeny reconstruction (systematics) emphasizes algorithmic aspects but neglects a concern for the evidence. The character data used in systematics to formulate hypotheses of relationships in many ways constitute a black box, subject to uncritical assessment and social influence. Concerned that such a state of affairs leaves systematics and the phylogenetic theories it generates severely underdetermined, we investigate the nature of the criteria of homology and their application to character conceptualization in the (...)
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    Guiral Ot : l’être avant l’être. In secundum librum Sententiarum, d. 1, pars 1, q. 2.Olivier Boulnois & Chris Schabel - 2024 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 90 (1):279-308.
    Dans cette question sur le livre II des Sentences, Guiral Ot demande si la créature, avant sa création, a un être propre, distinct de celui du Créateur : d’une part, Dieu crée ex nihilo ; avant la création, il n’y a donc rien, hormis Dieu ; d’autre part, Dieu connaît et veut de toute éternité ce qu’il produira avant de le produire ; les créatures ont bien un être-connu et un être-voulu en Dieu. Pour répondre à cette difficulté, Duns Scot (...)
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  34. Grid Computing, High Performance and Distributed Applications (GADA) 2006 International Conference-Grid File Transfer-Grid File Transfer During Deployment, Execution, and Retrieval.Francoise Caromel Baude & Mario Quilici Leyton - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 1191-1202.
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  35. Quelques traits de la spiritualité cistercienne.P. Baud - 1999 - Nova et Vetera 74 (1):51-63.
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  36. Radiance de la forme : philosophie de la lumière et théorie des aspects de Ludwig Wittgenstein et de Fernando Gil.Olivier Capparos - 2022 - In Pascale Gillot & Élise Marrou (eds.), Wittgenstein en France. Paris: Éditions Kimé.
     
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  37. Monophyly, paraphyly, and natural kinds.Olivier Rieppel - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3):465-487.
    A long-standing debate has dominated systematic biology and the ontological commitments made by its theories. The debate has contrasted individuals and the part – whole relationship with classes and the membership relation. This essay proposes to conceptualize the hierarchy of higher taxa is terms of a hierarchy of homeostatic property cluster natural kinds (biological species remain largely excluded from the present discussion). The reference of natural kind terms that apply to supraspecific taxa is initially fixed descriptively; the extension of those (...)
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    Accounting Ethics and the Fragmentation of Value.Céline Baud, Marion Brivot & Darlene Himick - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 168 (2):373-387.
    This study investigates how one important accounting professional authority—CPA Canada—discusses accounting ethics and exhorts its members to think about ethics-related issues. To do this, we rely on empirical evidence of the types of arguments used by CPA Canada to describe what they consider acceptable moral justifications in a variety of practical situations that accountants may encounter. We argue that the articles contained in the profession’s primary publication for all members, CPA Magazine, offer a wealth of such evidence. We analyze 237 (...)
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    From research misconduct to disciplinary sanction: an empirical examination of French higher education case law.Olivier Leclerc & Nicolas Klausser - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Reporting and investigating research misconduct can lead to disciplinary proceedings being initiated, and ultimately to disciplinary sanctions being imposed on convicted scientists. The conversion of research misconduct findings into disciplinary sanctions is poorly understood. This article analyses all the disciplinary decisions handed down on appeal by the Conseil national de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche (CNESER) between 1991 and 2023, concerning breaches of research integrity by academics and doctoral students ( n = 333). Three findings are highlighted. Firstly, the (...)
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  40. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation (KR-MED 2004).Olivier Bodenreider, Barry Smith, Anand Kumar & Anita Burgun (eds.) - 2004
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  41. “Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics.Olivier Lemeire - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):772-786.
    Some generic generalizations have both a descriptive and a normative reading. The generic sentence “Philosophers care about the truth”, for instance, can be read as describing what philosophers in fact care about, but can also be read as prescribing philosophers to care about the truth. On Leslie’s account, this generic sentence has two readings due to the polysemy of the kind term “philosopher”. In this paper, I first argue against this polysemy account of descriptive/normative generics. In response, a contextualist semantic (...)
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    Pain in Context: Indicators and Expressions of Animal Pain.Ian S. Olivier & Abraham Olivier - 2024 - In Michael J. Glover & Les Mitchell (eds.), Animals as Experiencing Entities: Theories and Historical Narratives. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 61-96.
    This chapter aims to contribute to the endeavour of investigating nonhuman animals as experiencing subjects in their own right with their own species-specific histories. Our focus is on the examination of pain experience in animals. We argue that there is need for more research in which pain experience in animals is accounted for in species-specific terms. Making use of empirical studies in the fields of neurobiology, evolutionary-developmental biology, comparative psychology, and cognitive ethology, we try to offer a phenomenological analysis of (...)
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  43. Genèse de la théorie scotiste de l'individuation.Olivier Boulnois - 1991 - In Annie Bitbol-Hespériès & Pierre-Noël Mayaud (eds.), Le Problème de l'individuation. Paris: J. Vrin.
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  44. Decolonizing is being present, decolonizing is fleeing.Olivier Marboeuf & Translation From French by Aliya Ram - 2024 - In Zahra Ali & Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun (eds.), Decolonial pluriversalism: epistemes, aesthetics, and practices. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  45. The reactive theory of emotions.Olivier Massin - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):785-802.
    Evaluative theories of emotions purport to shed light on the nature of emotions by appealing to values. Three kinds of evaluative theories of emotions dominate the recent literature: the judgment theory equates emotions with value judgments; the perceptual theory equates emotions with perceptions of values, and the attitudinal theory equates emotions with evaluative attitudes. This paper defends a fourth kind of evaluative theory of emotions, mostly neglected so far: the reactive theory. Reactive theories claim that emotions are attitudes which arise (...)
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  46. Species as a process.Olivier Rieppel - 2008 - Acta Biotheoretica (1-2):33-49.
    Species are generally considered to be the basic units of evolution, and hence to constitute spatio-temporally bounded entities. In addition, it has been argued that species also instantiate a natural kind. Evolution is fundamentally about change. The question then is how species can remain the same through evolutionary change. Proponents of the species qua individuals thesis individuate species through their unique evolutionary origin. Individuals, or spatio-temporally located particulars in general, can be bodies, objects, events, or processes, or a combination of (...)
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  47. The Composition of Forces.Olivier Massin - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (3):805-846.
    This paper defends a realist account of the composition of Newtonian forces, dubbed ‘residualism’. According to residualism, the resultant force acting on a body is identical to the component forces acting on it that do not prevent each other from bringing about its acceleration. Several reasons to favor residualism over alternative accounts of the composition of forces are advanced. (i) Residualism reconciles realism about component forces with realism about resultant forces while avoiding any threat of causal overdetermination. (ii) Residualism provides (...)
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    Réhabilitation contemporaine d’un Canguilhem philosophe : un arrière-plan conflictuel.Delphine Olivier - 2024 - Archives de Philosophie 1:23-38.
    Une affirmation récurrente parcourt les travaux récents consacrés à Georges Canguilhem : l’essor des études canguilhémiennes aurait avant tout permis de prendre conscience du caractère pleinement philosophique de cette œuvre, laquelle aurait été indûment considérée comme relevant avant tout de l’histoire des sciences ou de l’épistémologie. On s’interroge ici sur le sens de cette redécouverte. Comment la philosophie canguilhémienne aurait-elle pu être oubliée? On montrera dans cet article que cette affirmation surprenante doit être resituée dans un contexte de débats académiques, (...)
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    L'épistémologie pratique de Pierre Bourdieu.Olivier Servais - 2012 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Pierre Bourdieu est plus connu pour son oeuvre sociologique que pour ses prises de position épistémologiques. Si on lui accorde volontiers une certaine habileté théorique, on ne lui reconnaît aucune compétence particulière en matière d'épistémologie des sciences sociales. Prenant le contre-pied de ces critiques, l'auteur montre la cohérence épistémologique du travail du sociologue.
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  50. Intentions and interactive transformations of decision problems.Olivier Roy - 2009 - Synthese 169 (2):335 - 349.
    In this paper I study two ways of transforming decision problems on the basis of previously adopted intentions, ruling out incompatible options and imposing a standard of relevance, with a particular focus on situations of strategic interaction. I show that in such situations problems arise which do not appear in the single-agent case, namely that transformation of decision problems can leave the agents with no option compatible with what they intend. I characterize conditions on the agents’ intentions which avoid such (...)
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