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    Book Review: The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues by Drew Collins, Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan C. Rosa. [REVIEW]Marco Oliveira Book Reviews - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (3):643-646.
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  2. Book Reviews : Virtues of the Will: the transformation of ethics in the late thirteenth century, by Bonnie Kent. Catholic University of America Press, 1995. viii + 270 pp. hb. 35.50. [REVIEW]M. S. Kempshall - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):121-124.
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    [Book review] virtues of the mind, an inquiry into the nature of virtue and the ethical foundations of knowledge. [REVIEW]Trinkaus Zagzebski Linda - 1996 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 808-810.
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    Book Review: Common Callings and Ordinary Virtues: Christian Ethics for Everyday Life by Brent Waters. [REVIEW]Michael Banner - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):201-202.
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    Book Review: Modern Virtue: Mary Wollstonecraft and a Tradition of Dissent by Emily Dumler-Winckler. [REVIEW]Eilidh Galbraith - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):143-145.
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    Book Review: Steven Bouma-Prediger, Earthkeeping and Character: Exploring a Christian Ecological Virtue Ethic. [REVIEW]Joshua Heavin - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (3):381-384.
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    Book review: Edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. Environmental virtue ethics. New York and oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. [REVIEW]Christopher Freiman - 2006 - Ethics and the Environment 11 (1):133-138.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Environmental Virtue EthicsChristopher Freiman (bio)Environmental Virtue Ethics, edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. New York and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, pp. 240. ISBN 0-7425-3389-1 (hardback), $75.00; ISBN 0-7425-3390-5 (paperback) $28.95.For most of its life, environmental ethics has been the province of consequentialism and deontology. But a growing number of environmental ethicists have found these act-centered theories too thin and limited to attend (...)
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    Book Review: David Decosimo, Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and Pagan VirtueDecosimoDavid, Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and Pagan Virtue Encountering Traditions series. . xiii + 354 pp. £48.00. ISBN 978-0-8047-9063-5. [REVIEW]Jean Porter - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):107-112.
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    Book Review: Elizabeth Agnew Cochran, Protestant Virtue and Stoic Ethics[REVIEW]C. Layne Hancock - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (4):552-556.
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    Book Review: S. van Hooft, Understanding Virtue Ethics (Chesham, Buckinghamshire: Acumen, 2006), 184 pp. ISBN 1844650456 (pbk). Hardback/Paperback: £40.00/£12.99. [REVIEW]Daniel Turnbull - 2007 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 4 (2):294-296.
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    Environmental Virtue Ethics (review).Christopher Freiman - 2006 - Ethics and the Environment 11 (1):133-138.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Environmental Virtue EthicsChristopher Freiman (bio)Environmental Virtue Ethics, edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. New York and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, pp. 240. ISBN 0-7425-3389-1 (hardback), $75.00; ISBN 0-7425-3390-5 (paperback) $28.95.For most of its life, environmental ethics has been the province of consequentialism and deontology. But a growing number of environmental ethicists have found these act-centered theories too thin and limited to attend (...)
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    Virtue Ethics for the Real World: Improving Character without Idealization by Howard J. Curzer (review).Benjamin Hole - 2024 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (3):541-543.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Virtue Ethics for the Real World: Improving Character without Idealization by Howard J. CurzerBenjamin HoleCURZER, Howard J. Virtue Ethics for the Real World: Improving Character without Idealization. New York: Routledge, 2023. 272 pp. Cloth, $160.00The development of virtue ethics has been in a lull. This book is a welcome treatise in theory-building, developing a novel Aristotelian approach to virtue (...) that, first, avoids idealization and, second, provides a method for character improvement. It is divided into two parts reflecting these themes.The front matter before the title page brandishes a "No Don Quixotes" sign, warning the reader the following pages are no place for a misguided idealist. Part 1, "Against Idealization," contains six chapters. Chapter 2 argues that idealization is not a useful guide, but an impediment to virtue, since ideals can be misleading, psychologically damaging, and used for nefarious purposes. Chapters 3 through 7 construct a virtue ethical theory without idealization. Idealization may seem central to a virtue-oriented approach to ethics. For example, Rosalind Hursthouse's famous biconditional claims that an act is right if and only if it is what the virtuous person would characteristically do in the same circumstances. By contrast, chapter 3 provides counterexamples separating virtuous action from what the virtuous person would characteristically do, and separating virtuous action from right action. Sacrificing Hursthouse's biconditional is a fundamental change to the way many conceive of Aristotelian virtue ethics, demanding revisions to the rest of the theory. For instance, to address moral dilemmas, chapter 4 defends two psychological mechanisms under which there are virtuous, morally wrong acts that are admirably immoral, and vicious, morally right acts that leave the agent with dirty hands.Chapter 5 provides the grounding for contemporary Aristotelian virtue ethics without idealization, by answering what makes character traits [End Page 541] virtues and what makes acts virtuous. Two-level eudaimonism involves a thin theory, where virtue consists in responding well to different spheres of human activity, and a thick theory, where responding well contributes to the agent's eudaimonia. Since virtuous people may characteristically perform nonvirtuous actions, virtuous actions are not necessarily what virtuous people characteristically do but actions that are endorsed by virtuous people from the perspective of virtue. The "Perspectives Doctrine" claims that virtuous people decide how to respond from the perspective of different virtues, and those perspectives offer incomplete and sometimes incompatible ways of responding. For instance, a temperate person endorsing an action as temperate from the perspective of temperance makes it temperate, but would not make it courageous, and an endorsement from the perspective of courage would not make her action temperate. Agents determine what is virtuous by asking virtuous people to consider, from the perspective of virtue, what should be done; when virtuous people are unavailable, agents can consult philosophers and social scientists who research the responses of virtuous people. Chapter 6 rejects the "Reciprocity of the Virtue Doctrine," which claims possessing one virtue entails possessing the rest, in favor of the "Unevenly Virtuous People Doctrine," on which people can have some but not all of the virtues; character typically improves at different paces in different areas of life. Chapter 7 rejects Philippa Foot's "Corrective Doctrine" of virtue as implausible idealization in favor of a traditionally Aristotelian "Doctrine of the Mean," and argues that the virtues of integrity, forgiveness, tolerance, open-mindedness, and civility are governed by that doctrine.Although character improvement seems to depend on idealization, by striving to achieve some end, part 2's five chapters paint an alternative picture. Chapter 8 defends a medical analogy over competing models philosophers typically employ to understand character improvement, including skill (Aristotle and Julia Annas), stage or path (Aristotle and Wouter Sanderse), self-cultivation (Mengzi), and self-construction (Xunzi) analogies. To improve character, one must look to a fine-grained list of possible character flaws, diagnose deficits in character, and then heal character flaws by employing targeted strategies, including "inculcation strategies, rehabilitation strategies, and strategies to improve society's ethical climate." Character improvement is complex and becomes more so when considering all of the ways one might err. Chapter 9 introduces an Aristotelian model for moral decision-making within each... (shrink)
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    Book Review:Pagan Virtue: An Essay in Ethics. John Casey. [REVIEW]Richard Kraut - 1992 - Ethics 102 (3):657-.
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    [Book review] Lincoln's virtues, an ethical biography. [REVIEW]William Lee Miller - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2):173-175.
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    Book Review: Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Virtues of the Future. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Frasz - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (1):121-123.
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  16. Book Review : The Recovery of Virtue: the Relevance of Aquinas for Christian Ethics, by Jean Porter. Louisville, Ky., Westminster-John Knox Press, 1990. 208pp. US $24.95. [REVIEW]Brian Hebblethwaite - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):87-90.
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    Book Review: Armstrong AE 2007: Nursing ethics: a virtue-based approach. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 250 pp. GBP45.00 . ISBN: 978 0 230 50688 6. [REVIEW]Ann M. Begley - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (5):703-703.
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    Book Review: Armstrong AE 2007: Nursing ethics: a virtue-based approach. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 250 pp. GBP45. 00 (HB). ISBN: 978 0 230 50688 6. [REVIEW]Ann M. Begley - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (5):703-703.
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    Book Review: Joel D. Biermann, A Case for Character: Towards a Lutheran Virtue EthicsBiermannJoel D., A Case for Character: Towards a Lutheran Virtue Ethics . viii + 204 pp. £19.99. ISBN 978-1-4514-7791-7. [REVIEW]Bernd Wannenwetsch - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (3):360-364.
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    Book Review:The Recovery of Virtue: The Relevance of Aquinas for Christian Ethics. Jean Porter. [REVIEW]Alan Donagan - 1992 - Ethics 102 (2):403-.
  21. Book Review: Kevin Twain Lowery, Salvaging Wesley's Agenda: A New Paradigm for Wesleyan Virtue Ethics (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2008). xx + 328 pp. US$38.00 (pb), ISBN 978—1—55635—377—8. [REVIEW]D. Stephen Long - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (2):233-235.
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    Book Review: Jennifer Moberly, The Virtue of Bonhoeffer’s Ethics: A Study of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics in Relation to Virtue Ethics[REVIEW]Jennifer Moberly & Joel Biermann - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (2):240-242.
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    Book Review: Doris M. Kieser, Catholic Sexual Theology and Adolescent Girls: Embodied Flourishing and Richard W. McCarty, Sexual Virtue: An Approach to Contemporary Christian Ethics[REVIEW]Jon Waind - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (1):111-118.
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    Book Review: Doris M. Kieser, Catholic Sexual Theology and Adolescent Girls: Embodied Flourishing and Richard W. McCarty, Sexual Virtue: An Approach to Contemporary Christian Ethics[REVIEW]Jon Waind - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (1):111-118.
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    [Book review] the priority of prudence, virtue and natural law in Thomas Aquinas and the implications for modern ethics[REVIEW]Mark Nelson Daniel - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 401-402.
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    Book Review of African Virtue Ethics Traditions for Business and Management Edited by Kemi Ogunyemi: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020, 192 pp., ISBN: 978-1789905953. [REVIEW]C. Bryan Davis - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (3):639-643.
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    Book Review: Banks S, Gallagher A 2008: Ethics in professional life: virtues for health and social care. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 267 pp. GBP18.99 ISBN 978 0 230 507197. [REVIEW]T. Stammers - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (5):671-672.
  28. Book Reviews : The Christian Case for Virtue Ethics, by Joseph J. Kotva jr. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press (Plymouth, Plymbridge), 1996. 240 pp. hb. 42.95. pb. 18.95. [REVIEW]Samuel Wells - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (2):99-102.
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    Book Review: Doris M. Kieser, Catholic Sexual Theology and Adolescent Girls: Embodied Flourishing and Richard W. McCarty, Sexual Virtue: An Approach to Contemporary Christian Ethics[REVIEW]Jon Waind - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (1):111-118.
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    Book Reviews : Christians among the virtues: theological conversations with ancient and modern ethics, by Stanley Hauerwas, Charles Pinches. Univer sity of Notre Dame Press (London: Eurospan) 1997. 227 pp. hb. 23.95. ISBN 0-268-00817-5, pb. 13.50. ISBN 0-268-00819-. [REVIEW]Samuel Wells Norwich - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):121-125.
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    Environmental Virtue Ethics (review).Christopher Freiman - 2006 - Ethics and the Environment 11 (1):133-138.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Environmental Virtue EthicsChristopher Freiman (bio)Environmental Virtue Ethics, edited by Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro. New York and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, pp. 240. ISBN 0-7425-3389-1 (hardback), $75.00; ISBN 0-7425-3390-5 (paperback) $28.95.For most of its life, environmental ethics has been the province of consequentialism and deontology. But a growing number of environmental ethicists have found these act-centered theories too thin and limited to attend (...)
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    Book Review: Wealth, Virtue, and Moral Luck: Christian Ethics in an Age of Inequality by Kate Ward. [REVIEW]Kevin Hargaden - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (1):220-223.
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    Review: On Virtue Ethics.Julia Driver - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (1):122.
    Rosalind Hursthouse has written an excellent book, in which she develops a neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics that she sees as avoiding some of the major criticisms leveled against virtue ethics in general, and against Aristotle's brand of virtue ethics in particular.
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  34. Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View.Christine Swanton - 2003 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    This book offers a comprehensive virtue ethics that breaks from the tradition of eudaimonistic virtue ethics. In developing a pluralistic view, it shows how different ’modes of moral response’ such as love, respect, appreciation, and creativity are all central to the virtuous response and thereby to ethics. It offers virtue ethical accounts of the good life, objectivity, rightness, demandingness, and moral epistemology.
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  35. Book Review: Unprincipled Virtue by Nomy Arpaly. [REVIEW]Manuel Vargas - 2003 - The Journal of Ethics 8 (2):201-204.
    Nomy Arpaly rejects the model of rationality used by most ethicists and action theorists. Both observation and psychology indicate that people act rationally without deliberation, and act irrationally with deliberation. By questioning the notion that our own minds are comprehensible to us--and therefore questioning much of the current work of action theorists and ethicists--Arpaly attempts to develop a more realistic conception of moral agency.
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    [Book review] Adam Smith and the virtues of enlightenment. [REVIEW]James R. Otteson - 1999 - Ethics 111 (3):634-636.
    Charles Griswold has written a comprehensive philosophical study of Smith's moral and political thought. Griswold sets Smith's work in the context of the Enlightenment and relates it to current discussions in moral and political philosophy. Smith's appropriation as well as criticism of ancient philosophy, and his carefully balanced defence of a liberal and humane moral and political outlook, are also explored. This 1999 book is a major philosophical and historical reassessment of a key figure in the Enlightenment that will (...)
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    [Book review] liberal virtues, citizenship, virtue, and community in liberal constitutionalism. [REVIEW]Stephen MACEDO - 1991 - Ethics 102 (3):397-399.
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    Book Reviews Vasiliou, Iakovos . Aiming at Virtue in Plato . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. 322. $99.00 (cloth).Daniel C. Russell - 2009 - Ethics 119 (4):796-800.
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    Book Review: Christopher Gill (ed.), Virtue, Norms, and Objectivity: Issues in Ancient and Modern Ethics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005), ix + 326 pp. ISBN 0199264384 (hbk). Hardback/Paperback: £40.00/—. [REVIEW]Tim Clarke - 2007 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 4 (2):291-293.
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  40. Book Review: Jennifer A. Herdt, Putting on Virtue: The Legacy of the Splendid Vices (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008). xi + 454 pp. US$55/ 32.50 (hb), ISBN 978-0-226-32724-. [REVIEW]Gilbert Meilaender - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (1):97-102.
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    Book Review: Cathleen Kaveny, Law’s Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (3):371-375.
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    Virtue Ethics in the Conduct and Governance of Social Science Research.Nathan Emmerich (ed.) - 2018 - Emerald.
    This collection focuses on virtue theory and the ethics of social science research. A moral philosophy that has been relatively neglected in the domain of research ethics, virtue ethics has much to offer those who wish to go beyond the difficulties generated by the biomedical model of research ethics and positively engage with the ethics of social scientific research. As the chapters contained in this volume show, the perspective provided by virtue (...) also exhibits a certain affinity with the emerging discourse regarding research integrity. Contributors develop various facets of virtue ethics in order to illuminate a range of issues in the practice and governance of social science, including integrity, the ethics of ethical review, ethics education, and the notion of phrónēsis (wisdom). (shrink)
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  43. Book Reviews : Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues, by Alasdair Maclntyre. London: Duckworth & Co., 1999. 172 pp. hb. 14.95. ISBN 0-7156-2902-. [REVIEW]Paul W. McNellis - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (2):118-122.
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    Book Reviews Robert C. Roberts, and W. Jay Wood. Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007. Pp. viii+329, $99.00. [REVIEW]Guy Axtell - 2009 - Ethics 119 (2):377-382.
    This book is a major contribution to a growing literature in character-based or responsibilist epistemology. One point I criticize is the author's claim that intellectual virtues must be “indexed to world views” (318) which is line-drawing maneuver that would remove religious beliefs deemed basic in a given tradition from rational criticism. Still, the overall effect of the authors’ regulative epistemology is nevertheless to put religious believers and secularists, and again Christian and non-Christian faith traditions, on a far better path (...)
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  45. Book Review : Augustine and the Limits of Virtue, by James Wetzel. Cambridge University Press, 1992. v + 246 pp. 35. [REVIEW]Robert Dodaro - 1993 - Studies in Christian Ethics 6 (2):105-112.
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    Book Review:Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity in the Liberal State. William A. Galston. [REVIEW]Richard Kraut - 1993 - Ethics 103 (2):393-.
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    Book Review: Thomas J. Bushlack, Politics for a Pilgrim Church: A Thomistic Theory of Civic VirtueBushlackThomas J., Politics for a Pilgrim Church: A Thomistic Theory of Civic Virtue . viii + 271 pp. £23.99/US$35.00. ISBN 978-0-8028-7090-2. [REVIEW]Benjamin Paulus - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (2):233-236.
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    Book Review:From Morality to Virtue. Michael Slote. [REVIEW]Peter Vallentyne - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):884-.
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    Book Reviews:Making a Necessity of Virtue[REVIEW]Nicholas White - 2000 - Ethics 111 (1):189-192.
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  50. Book Review: Christian Moral Realism: Natural Law, Narrative, Virtue, and the Gospel. [REVIEW]Guenther Haas - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (2):93-96.
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