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    The Effect of Pre-operative Psychological Interventions on Psychological, Physiological, and Immunological Indices in Oncology Patients: A Scoping Review.Tsipi Hanalis-Miller, Gabriel Nudelman, Shamgar Ben-Eliyahu & Rebecca Jacoby - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe stressful pre-operative period exerts a profound impact on psychological, physiological and immunological outcomes. Oncological surgeries, in particular, elicit significantly higher stress responses than most other surgeries. Managing these responses through psychological interventions may improve long-term outcomes. The purpose of the current research was to review studies that have explored pre-operative psychological interventions in cancer patients in order to map the types of current interventions and provide an initial assessment of whether these interventions improved psychological, physiological, and/or immunological indices as (...)
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    Default reasoning using classical logic.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu & Rina Dechter - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):113-150.
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    Reasoning with minimal models: efficient algorithms and applications.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary & Luigi Palopoli - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 96 (2):421-449.
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    An incremental algorithm for generating all minimal models.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu – Zohary - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 169 (1):1-22.
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    Metaqueries: Semantics, complexity, and efficient algorithms.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary, Ehud Gudes & Giovambattista Ianni - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 149 (1):61-87.
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    Yet some more complexity results for default logic.Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 139 (1):1-20.
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  7. Sefer La-ḥazot be-noʻam: sefer ha-Midot: maʼamarim u-veʼurim be-takhlit midot ha-adam..Mosheh ʻAzriʼel ben Eliyahu Avraham Noifeld - 2014 - Ḳiryat Sefer, Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Mosheh ʻAzriʼel ben Eliyahu Avraham Noifeld].
     
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    Searching for comfort: coping with grief: insights, inspirational stories and letters of consolation.Meʾir ben Eliyahu Munḳ - 2003 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mesorah Publications. Edited by Moshe Gelbein.
    The loss of a loved one can be a devastating blow, its impact unpredictable and often perplexing. In this sensitively written volume, letters to a young man offer solace, strength and rare insight. The correspondence format allow Meir Munk to.
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  9. Sefer Tamtsit ʻinyene Ḥoshen mishpaṭ: ṿehu-sikum ḳatsar u-metumetset lefi seder Shulḥan ha-Ṭur ṿe-Sh. ʻa.Binyamin ben Eliyahu Ḥotah - 2006 - Betar ʻIlit: Le-haśig ha-sefer etsel ha-meḥaber.
    [ḥeleḳ 1]. Al hilkhot meḳaḥ ṭaʻut, onaʼah u-matanah, Ḥ m. 227-249 -- ḥeleḳ 2. ʻAl Hilkhot avedah u-metsiʼah, hefḳer, periḳah u-ṭeʻinah, genevah u-gezelah, Ḥ. m. 259-275, 348-377.
     
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  10. Sefer ha-Shalom: divre hadrakhah ṿe-hanhagah, ʻetsah u-maḥahavah, tefilah u-segulah, derashah u-maʻaśiyah be-ʻinyene ha-shidukhim ṿeha-ziṿugim.Daṿid ben Eliyahu Praṿer - 2001 - [Bene Beraḳ?: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  11. Sefer ha-Shalom: divre hadrakhah ṿe-hanhagah, ʻetsah u-maḥshavah, tefilah u-segulah, be-ʻinyene tseniʻut u-ḳedushat ha-ziṿug, poriyut ṿa-ʻaḳarut, ḥaye u-mezone.Daṿid ben Eliyahu Praṿer - 2001 - [Bene Beraḳ?: Ḥ. Mo. L.].
     
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    On the tractability of minimal model computation for some CNF theories.Fabrizio Angiulli, Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary, Fabio Fassetti & Luigi Palopoli - 2014 - Artificial Intelligence 210 (C):56-77.
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    Outlier detection using default reasoning.Fabrizio Angiulli, Rachel Ben-Eliyahu – Zohary & Luigi Palopoli - 2008 - Artificial Intelligence 172 (16-17):1837-1872.
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    Graph-based construction of minimal models.Fabrizio Angiulli, Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary, Fabio Fassetti & Luigi Palopoli - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 313 (C):103754.
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    Outlier detection for simple default theories.Fabrizio Angiulli, Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary & Luigi Palopoli - 2010 - Artificial Intelligence 174 (15):1247-1253.
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    A modal logic for subjective default reasoning.Shai Ben-David & Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 116 (1-2):217-236.
  17. Sefer Śeʼu marom ʻenekhem: divre hitbonenut u-maḥshavah ba-devarim she-ben adam la-Maḳom u-ven adam la-ḥavero: divre hitbonenut u-maḥshavah be-moʻade Yiśraʼel.ʻOvadyah Yaʻaḳov ben Eliyahu Ṭalgam - 1999 - Buʼenos Aires, Argenṭinah: [Ḥ. Mo. L.].
     
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  18. Sefer Ḳevutsat kesef: ha-rav Berakhah ben Eliyahu Ḳaṭan zatsal.Berakhah ben Eliyahu - 2000 - Ramlah: Mekhon "Tifʼeret Yosef" le-ḥeḳer ha-Yahadut ha-Ḳaraʼit. Edited by Yosef ben ʻOvadyah Algamil.
     
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  19. Sefer Otsar ha-yiḥud: ḥibur maḳif ʻal hilkhot yiḥud, ṿe-nitḥaleḳ le-3 roshim:... Hilkhot yiḥud... Shut ha-yiḥud...ʻIyun ha-yiḥud.Daṿid Ben Eliyahu Edri - 2013 - Petaḥ Tiḳṿah: Daṿid Edri.
     
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  20. Sefer ʻEḳev ʻanaṿah: be-verur hilkhot gaʼaṿah ṿa-ʻanaṿah.Mosheh Sh Zalman ben Eliyahu Daṿid Zaṭurensḳi - 1902 - Ṿilna: Y.L. Mats.
     
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  21. Sefer Or la-yesharim: perush ʻal Mesilat yesharim: liḳuṭ me-avot Tenuʻat ha-musar ha-shofkhim or ʻal ha-Mesilat yesharim.Yitsḥaḳ Raḥamim ben Eliyahu ʻAbud & Moshe Ḥayyim Luzzatto (eds.) - 1991 - Yerushalayim: Y.R. ʻAbud.
     
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  22. Sefer Tseva marom: u-vo ʻinyene mitsṿah ramah ṿa-ḥashuvah--milah.Tsuriʼel ben Eliyahu - 1989 - Bene-Beraḳ: Tsuriʼel ben Eliyahu.
     
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  23. Sefer Bet Hilel.Mosheh Eliyahu ben Hilel Liṿanṭ - 1907 - [New York?: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  24. Yesod Yosef.Joseph ben Solomon Calahora, Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Aharon, Eliyahu Saliman Mani, Moses ben Menahem Graf, Shimʻon ben Daṿid Abayov & Avraham Bar Shem Ṭov (eds.) - 1977 - [Yerushalayim: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  25. Sefer Ayalah sheluḥah: ʻal Masekhet Shabat.Aharon Eliyahu ben Yeḥezḳel Ṿilhelm - 1987 - Yerushalayim: Etsel E. Ṿilhelm.
    1. Pereḳ Yetsiʼot ha-Shabat u-fereḳ Kirah.
     
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  26. Sefer Ṿe-oraiteh ḳeshoṭ: daʻ mah she-tashiv le-ʻatsmekha ṿela-aḥerim..Avraham Eliyahu ben Yehudah Yaʻaḳobovits - 2010 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  27. Sefer Nefesh kol ḥai: be-dine tsaʻar baʻale ḥayim, ṭipul ṿe-shimush be-vaʻale ḥayim, ṿe-haʼakhalatam be-ḥol uve-Shabat.Yitsḥaḳ Eliyahu ben Mosheh Shṭesman - 2002 - Yerushala[y]im: Yitsḥaḳ Eliyahu ben Mosheh Shṭesman.
     
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  28. Sefer Ḥazaḳ ṿe-yeʼamets: maʼamre emunah, hashḳafah ṿe-ḥizuḳ ha-meʼirim u-meśamḥim lev ha-meʻayenim ṿeha-ṭomnim be-ḥovam yesodot kelalim ṿe-ʻetsot neḥmadim mi-zahav u-mefaz ha-mosifim behirut ha-daʻat be-ʻiḳre ṿi-yesodot ʻavodat H.Yom Ṭov Lipman ben Pesaḥ Eliyahu Falḳ - 2014 - Bet Shemesh: Tsuf.
     
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  29. Sod ha-niśuʼin.Yosef Eliyahu - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Yosef Eliyahu.
    1. Śiḥot, ʻetsot, sipurim, ṿe-hadrakhot maʻaśiyot li-veniyat ha-ḳesher ben bene ha-zug ... -- 2. Be-parashat ha-shavuʻa.
     
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  30. Igeret ha-Gera, zal: ṿe-nilṿeh elaṿ shene beʼurim, beʼur Igeret petuḥah... liḳuṭ bi-Netivot Eliyahu: mi-toratam shel gedole ha-musar ṿeha-yirʼah ʻal divre ha-igeret.Elijah ben Solomon - 2003 - [Brooklyn?]: Ḳalman Daṿid Redish. Edited by Kalman Redisch.
     
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  31. Nefesh ha-ḥayim: ṿe-ʻalaṿ yaḥanu Derashah li-seliḥot ; Haḳdamah le-Be. ha-Gra le-Sif. de-ts. ; ḥaḳdamah le-Shenot Eliyahu Zeraʻim ; haḳdamah le-Beʼur ha-Gra le-Sh. ʻa. ; haḳdamah le-Beʼur ha-Gra la-Zohar ; mikhtav be-ʻinyan Yeshivat Ṿolozin ; mikhtav el nekhdo.Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Ḳoren. Edited by Ḥ Ṭuṿiṭu & Ḥayyim ben Isaac Volozhiner.
     
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  32. Sefer Darkhe Eliyahu: netivot ṿe-orḥot ḥayim ba-ʻavodat ha-midot ben adam la-ḥavero... le-ʻilui nishmat avi mori R. Eliyahu b.R. Yehudah zal..Ḥayim Meʼir Shraiber & Gedalyah Grinboim (eds.) - 2009 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Torat Mosheh Ṿiz'nits.
     
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    Anti-exceptionalism about logic as tradition rejection.Ben Martin & Ole Thomassen Hjortland - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-33.
    While anti-exceptionalism about logic is now a popular topic within the philosophy of logic, there’s still a lack of clarity over what the proposal amounts to. currently, it is most common to conceive of AEL as the proposal that logic is continuous with the sciences. Yet, as we show here, this conception of AEL is unhelpful due to both its lack of precision, and its distortion of the current debates. Rather, AEL is better understood as the rejection of certain traditional (...)
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  34. Trying without fail.Ben Holguín & Harvey Lederman - manuscript
    An action is agentially perfect if and only if, if a person tries to perform it, they succeed, and, if a person performs it, they try to. We argue that trying itself is agentially perfect: if a person tries to try to do something, they try to do it; and, if a person tries to do something, they try to try to do it. We show how this claim sheds new light on the logical structure of intentional action, on the (...)
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  35. The Question of the Agent of Change.Ben Laurence - 2019 - Journal of Political Philosophy 28 (4):355-377.
    In non-ideal theory, the political philosopher seeks to identify an injustice, synthesize social scientific work to diagnose its underlying causes, and propose morally permissible and potentially efficacious remedies. This paper explores the role in non-ideal theory of the identification of a plausible agent of change who might bring about the proposed remedies. I argue that the question of the agent of change is connected with the other core tasks of diagnosing injustice and proposing practical remedies. In this connection, I criticize (...)
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    Anti-Exceptionalism about Logic and the Burden of Explanation.Ben Martin - 2021 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (8):602-618.
    Considerable attention recently has been paid to anti-exceptionalism about logic, the thesis that logic is more similar to the sciences in important respects than traditionally thought. One of AEL’s prominent claims is that logic’s methodology is similar to that of the recognised sciences, with part of this proposal being that logics provide explanations in some sense. However, insufficient attention has been given to what this proposal amounts to, and the challenges that arise in providing an account of explanations in logic. (...)
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    Chaotic Logic: Language, Thought, and Reality from the Perspective of Complex Systems Science.Ben Goertzel - 1994 - Springer Verlag.
    This is the first work to apply complex systems science to the psychological interplay of order and chaos. The author draws on thought from a wide range of disciplines-both conventional and unorthodox-to address such questions as the nature of consciousness, the relation between mind and reality, and the justification of belief systems. The material should provoke thought among systems scientists, theoretical psychologists, artificial intelligence researchers, and philosophers.
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  38. Meeting the Evil God Challenge.Ben Page & Max Baker-Hytch - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3):489-514.
    The evil God challenge is an argumentative strategy that has been pursued by a number of philosophers in recent years. It is apt to be understood as a parody argument: a wholly evil, omnipotent and omniscient God is absurd, as both theists and atheists will agree. But according to the challenge, belief in evil God is about as reasonable as belief in a wholly good, omnipotent and omniscient God; the two hypotheses are roughly epistemically symmetrical. Given this symmetry, thesis belief (...)
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  39. Arguing to Theism from Consciousness.Ben Page - 2020 - Faith and Philosophy 37 (3):336-362.
    I provide an argument from consciousness for God’s existence. I first consider a version of the argument which is ultimately difficult to evaluate. I then consider a stronger argument, on which consciousness, given our worldly laws of nature, is rather substantial evidence for God’s existence. It is this latter argument the paper largely focuses on, both in setting it out and defending it from various objections.
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  40. Responsibility amid the social determinants of health.Ben Schwan - 2020 - Bioethics 35 (1):6-14.
    It is natural to think that there is a tight connection between whether someone is responsible for some outcome and whether it is appropriate to hold her accountable for that outcome. And this natural thought naturally extends to health: if someone is responsible for her health, then, all else being equal, she is accountable for it. Given this, some have thought that responsibility for health has an important role to play in distributing the benefits and burdens of healthcare. But there (...)
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  41. Dialetheism and the Impossibility of the World.Ben Martin - 2015 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (1):61-75.
    This paper first offers a standard modal extension of dialetheic logics that respect the normal semantics for negation and conjunction, in an attempt to adequately model absolutism, the thesis that there are true contradictions at metaphysically possible worlds. It is shown, however, that the modal extension has unsavoury consequences for both absolutism and dialetheism. While the logic commits the absolutist to dialetheism, it commits the dialetheist to the impossibility of the actual world. A new modal logic AV is then proposed (...)
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  42. Three Types of Anthropocentrism.Ben Mylius - 2018 - Environmental Philosophy 15 (2):159-194.
    This paper develops a language for distinguishing more rigorously between various senses of the term ‘anthropocentrism.’ Specifically, it differentiates between:1. Perceptual anthropocentrism ;2. Descriptive anthropocentrism 3. Normative anthropocentrism.
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    Foucault and the politics of rights.Ben Golder - 2015 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Critical counter-conducts -- Who is the subject of (Foucault's human) rights? -- The ambivalence of rights -- Rights between tactics and strategy.
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    Artificial General Intelligence.Ben Goertzel & Cassio Pennachin (eds.) - 2006 - Springer Verlag.
    “Only a small community has concentratedon general intelligence. No one has tried to make a thinking machine... The bottom line is that we really haven’t progressed too far toward a truly intelligent machine. We have collections of dumb specialists in small domains; the true majesty of general intelligence still awaits our attack.... We have got to get back to the deepest questions of AI and general intelligence... ” –MarvinMinsky as interviewed in Hal’s Legacy, edited by David Stork, 2000. Our goal (...)
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    Three Types of Anthropocentrism.Ben Mylius - 2018 - Environmental Philosophy 15 (2):159-194.
    This paper develops a language for distinguishing more rigorously between various senses of the term ‘anthropocentrism.’ Specifically, it differentiates between:1. Perceptual anthropocentrism (which characterizes paradigms informed by sense-data from human sensory organs);2. Descriptive anthropocentrism (which characterizes paradigms that begin from, center upon, or are ordered around Homo sapiens / ‘the human’)3. Normative anthropocentrism (which characterizes paradigms that constrain inquiry in a way that somehow privileges Homo sapiens / ‘the human’ [passive normative anthropocentrism]; and which characterizes paradigms that make assumptions or (...)
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    The creation objection against timelessness fails.Ben Page - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 93 (3):169-188.
    In recent years Mullins and Craig have argued that there is a problem for a timeless God creating, with Mullins formulating the argument as follows: (1) If God begins to be related to creation, then God changes. (2) God begins to be related to creation. (3) Therefore, God changes. (4) If God changes, then God is neither immutable nor timeless. (5) Therefore, God is neither immutable nor timeless. In this paper I argue that all the premises, (1), (2), and (4) (...)
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  47. An Anscombian approach to collective action.Ben Laurence - 2011 - In Anton Ford, Jennifer Hornsby & Frederick Stoutland (eds.), Essays on Anscombe's Intention. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Elizabeth Anscombe develops a non-psychologistic account of intentional individual action. According to her, action is intentional when it is subject to a special sense of the question “Why?”, the answer to which displays certain forms of explanation that are available to the agent. In this paper, I present an Anscombean account of collective action. On this account, an action is collective if it is subject to a certain sense of the question why, and displays a form different from, but related (...)
     
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    A Sustainable Philosophy—the Work of Bryan Norton.Ben A. Minteer & Sahotra Sarkar (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book provides a richly interdisciplinary assessment of the thought and work of Bryan Norton, one of most innovative and influential environmental philosophers of the past thirty years. In landmark works such as Toward Unity Among Environmentalists and Sustainability: A Philosophy of Adaptive Ecosystem Management, Norton charted a new and highly productive course for an applied environmental philosophy, one fully engaged with the natural and social sciences as well as the management professions. A Sustainable Philosophy gathers together a distinguished group (...)
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  49. Omnipresence and Special Presence.Ben Page - forthcoming - In Ben Page, Anna Marmodoro & Damiano Migliorini (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence. Oxford University Press.
    Whilst God is said to be omnipresent, some religions also claim that God is specially present, or more present at/in certain locations. For example, a claim of special presence shared by Christians and Jews is that God was specially present at/in the first Temple. The chapter canvases various ways in which one can make sense of this claim whilst still affirming the omnipresence of God. This includes offering different accounts of special presence relying on derivative notions of presence, and offering (...)
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  50. Convergence in environmental values: An empirical and conceptual defense.Ben A. Minteer & Robert E. Manning - 2000 - Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (1):47 – 60.
    Bryan Norton 's convergence hypothesis, which predicts that nonanthropocentric and human-based philosophical positions will actually converge on long-sighted, multi-value environmental policy, has drawn a number of criticisms from within environmental philosophy. In particular, nonanthropocentric theorists like J. Baird Callicott and Laura Westra have rejected the accuracy of Norton 's thesis, refusing to believe that his model's contextual appeals to a plurality of human and environmental values will be able adequately to provide for the protection of ecological integrity. These theoretical criticisms (...)
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