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American Catholic Philosophical QuarterlySpecial Issues |
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ISSUE |
TOPIC |
GUEST EDITOR |
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Vol. 82:1, Winter 2008 |
Edith Stein |
Antonio Calcagno |
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Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007 |
Peter Abelard |
Jeffrey Brower |
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Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006 |
Gabriel Marcel |
Thomas A. Michaud |
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Vol. 79:4, Fall 2005 |
John Scottus Eriugena |
Philipp W. Rosemann |
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Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005 |
Max Scheler |
John F. Crosby |
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Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004 |
Boethius |
Siobhan Nash-Marshall |
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Vol. 76:4, Fall 2002 |
Leibniz |
Donald Rutherford |
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Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002 |
Maimonides |
Daniel H. Frank |
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Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001 |
Kant |
Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar,
S.J. |
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Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000 |
Thomas Reid |
John Haldane |
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Vol. 74:1, Winter 2000 |
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Roland J. Teske, S.J. |
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Vol. 73:1, Winter 1999 |
Medieval Islamic Thought |
Thérèse-Anne Druart |
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Vol. 72:2, Spring 1998 |
C. S. Peirce |
Vincent M. Colapietro |
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Vol. 71:3, Summer 1997 |
Plotinus |
Lloyd P. Gerson |
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Vol. 70:4, Autumn 1996 |
Jean-Paul Sartre |
Thomas C. Anderson |
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Vol. 70:1, Winter 1996 |
Albertus Magnus |
William A. Wallace, O.P. |
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Vol. 69:2, Spring 1995 |
Heidegger |
John D. Caputo |
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Vol. 68:3, Summer 1994 |
John Poinsot [John of |
John Deely |
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Vol. 67:4, Autumn 1993 |
Descartes |
Stephen Voss |
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Vol. 67:1, Winter 1993 |
Duns Scotus |
Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M. |
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Vol. 66:2, Spring 1992 |
Edmund Husserl |
John J. Drummond |
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Vol. 65:3, Summer 1991 |
Francisco Suárez |
Jorge Gracia |
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Vol. 64:4, Autumn 1990 |
G. W. F. Hegel |
Kenneth L. Schmitz |
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Vol. 64:1, Winter 1990 |
Nicholas of Cusa |
Louis Dupré |
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ABELARD: Jeffery E.
Brower, Guest Editor Vol. 81:2, Spring 2007 |
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Jeffrey E. Brower |
Editor’s
Introduction |
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Peter King |
Abelard on Mental
Language |
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Ian Wilks |
Abelard on Context and
Signification |
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Andrew Arlig |
Abelard’s
Assault on Everyday Objects |
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John Marenbon |
Abelard’s
Changing Thoughts on Sameness and Difference in Logic and Theology |
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Jeffrey Hause |
Abelard on Degrees of
Sinfulness |
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Sean Eisen Murphy |
“The Law was
Given for the Sake of Life”: Peter Abelard on the Law of Moses |
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A.L. Griffioen |
“In Accordance
with the Law”: Reconciling Divine and Civil Law in Abelard |
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Margaret Cameron |
Abelard (and Heloise?)
on Intention |
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GABRIEL MARCEL: Thomas
A. Michaud, Guest Editor Vol. 80:3, Summer 2006 |
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Thomas A. Michaud |
Editor’s Introduction |
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Michael Norvak |
Marcel at Harvard |
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Peter A. Redpath |
Gabriel Marcel and the Recovery of Philosophy in Our Time |
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Thomas R. Flynn |
Toward the Concrete: Marcel on Existentialist |
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Brian Treanor |
Constellations: Gabriel Marcel’s Philosophy of
Relative Otherness |
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Thomas Anderson |
Gabriel Marcel on Personal Immortality |
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Brendan Sweetman |
Marcel on God and Religious Experience, and the Critique
of Alston and Hick |
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Patrick L. Bourgeois |
Marcel and Ricœur: Mystery
and Hope at the Boundary of Reason in the Postmodern Situation |
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Thomas A. Michaud |
Gabriel Marcel’s Politics: Theory and Practice |
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Katharine Rose Hanley |
A Journey to Consciousness: Gabriel Marcel’s
Relevance for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom |
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JOHN SCOTTUS ERIUGENA:
Philipp W. Rosemann Vol.
79:4, Fall 2005
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Philipp W. Rosemann |
Editor’s Introduction |
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David C. Greetham |
Édouard Jeauneau’s
Edition of the Periphyseon in Light
of Contemporary Editorial Theory |
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Paul Edward Dutton |
Filiolitas: The Short
History of One of Eriugena’s Inventions |
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Catherine Kavanagh |
The Influence of Maximus the
Confessor on Eriugena’s Treatment of
Aristotle’s Categories |
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Valery V. Petroff |
Eriugena on the Spiritual Body |
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L. Michael Harrington |
The Argument for Universal Immortality in Eriugena’s “Zoology” |
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Avital Wohlman |
John Scottus Eriugena,
a Christian Philosopher |
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Philipp W. Rosemann |
Causality as Concealing Revelation in Eriugena:
A Heideggerian Interpretation |
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MAX SCHELER: John R.
Crosby, Guest Editor Vol. 79:1, Winter 2005 |
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John F. Crosby |
Editor’s Introduction |
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Joshua Miller |
The Writings of Max Scheler |
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Max Scheler |
On the Rehabilitation of Virtue |
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Eugene Kelly |
A Postscript to Max Scheler’s
“On the Rehabilitation of Virtue” |
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Dietrich von Hildebrand |
The Personality of Max Scheler |
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John R. White |
Exemplary Persons and Ethics: The Significance of St.
Francis for the Philosophy of Max Scheler |
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John F. Crosby |
Person and Obligation: Critical Reflections on the
Anti-Authoritarian Strain in Scheler’s Personalism |
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Phillip Blosser |
The “ |
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Jonathan J. Sanford |
Scheler vs. Scheler:
The Case for a Better Ontology of the Person |
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Joshua Miller |
Scheler on the Twofold Source of
Personal Uniqueness |
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Josef Seifert |
Scheler on Repentance |
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John J. Drummond |
Personalism and the
Metaphysical: Comments of Max Scheler’s
Acting Persons |
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BOETHIUS: Siobhan
Nash-Marshall, Guest Editor Vol. 78:2, Spring 2004 |
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Siobhan Nash-Marshall |
Editor’s Introduction |
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Claudio Micaelli |
Boethian Reflections on God:
Between Logic and Metaphysics |
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Joseph W. Koterski, S.J. |
Boethius and the Theological Origins of the Concept of
Person |
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Siobhan Nash-Marshall |
God, Simplicity, and the Consolatio
Philosophiae |
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Jonathan Evans |
Boethius on Modality and Future Contingents |
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M.V. Dougherty |
The Problem of Humana Natura in
the Consolatio Philosophiae
of Boethius |
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John R. Fortin, O.S.B. |
The Nature of Consolation in the Consolation of
Philosophy |
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Paul J. Lachance |
Boethius on Human Freedom |
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John Marenbon |
Boethius and the Problem of Paganism |
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LEIBNIZ: Donald
Rutherford, Guest Editor Vol. 76:4, Fall 2002 |
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Donald Rutherford |
Introduction: Leibniz and Religion |
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Christia Mercer |
Leibniz on Knowledge and God |
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Ursula Goldenbaum |
Spinoza’s Parrot, Socinian
Syllogisms, and Leibniz’s Metaphysics: Leibniz’s Three Strategies
of Defending Christian Mysteries |
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Paul Lodge and Ben Crowe |
Leibniz, Bayle, and Locke on Faith and Reason |
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Maria Rose Antognazza |
Leibniz and Religious Toleration: The Correspondence with
Paul Pellisson-Fontanier |
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Michael J. Murray |
Leibniz’s Proposal for Theological Reconciliation
among the Protestants |
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Jean-Pascal Anfray |
God’s Decrees and Middle Knowledge: Leibniz and the
Jesuits |
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Mark Kulstad |
Exploring Middle Ground: Was Leibniz’s Conception of
God ever Spinozistic? |
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MAIMONIDES: Daniel H.
Frank, Guest Editor Vol. 76:1, Winter 2002 |
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Daniel H. Frank |
Editor’s Introduction |
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Kenneth Seeskin |
Sanctity and Silence: The Religious Significance of
Maimonides’ Negative Theology |
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Diana Lobel |
“Silence Is Praise to You”: Maimonides on
Negative Theology, Looseness of Expression, and Religious Experience |
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Charles H. Manekin |
Maimonides on Divine Knowledge—Moses of
Narbonne’s Averroist Reading |
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Sarah Pessin |
Matter, Metaphor, and Privative Pointing: Maimonides on
the Complexity of Human Being |
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Daniel H. Frank |
The Development of Maimonides’ Moral Psychology |
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Oliver Leaman |
Ideals, Simplicity, and Ethics: The Maimonidean
Approach |
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Menachem Kellner |
Is Maimonides’ Ideal Person Austerely Rationalist? |
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Jonathan Jacobs |
Aristotle on Maimonides: The Ethics of Perfection and the
Perfection of Ethics |
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Hannah Kasher |
Animals as Moral Patients in Maimonides’ Teachings |
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David B. Burrell |
A Philosophical Foray into Difference and Dialogue: Avital Wohlman on Maimonides
and Aquinas |
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KANT: Philip Rossi,
S.J. and John L. Treloar, S. J. Guest Editors Vol. 75:2, Spring 2001 |
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Philip Rossi, S.J. and John L. Treloar,
S. J. |
Editors’ Introduction |
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Richard Velkley |
Metaphysics, Freedom and History: Kant and the End of
Reason |
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Philip Rossi, S.J. |
Autonomy: Toward the Social Self-Governance of Reason |
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Jacqueline Mariña |
The Religious Significance of Kant’s Ethics |
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Pauline Kleingeld |
Nature or |
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Jeffrey Wilson |
Incommensurable, Supersensible, Sublime |
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Ted Kinnaman |
The Task of the Critique of Judgment: Why Kant
Needs a Deduction of the Principle of Purposiveness
in Nature |
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Robert E. Wood |
Kant’s “Antinomic”
Aesthetics |
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John L. Treloar, S.J. |
Kant on Philosophy and Being a Philosopher |
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THOMAS REID: John
Haldane, Guest Editor Vol. 74:3, Summer 2000 |
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John Haldane |
Thomas Reid: Life and Work |
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Ralph McInerny |
Thomas Reid and Common Sense |
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Keith Lehrer and Bradley Warner |
Reid, God and Epistemology |
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Philip de Bary |
Thomas Reid’s Metaprinciple |
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Alexander Broadie |
The Scotist Thomas Reid |
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Roger D. Gallie |
Reid, Kant and the Doctrine of the Two Standpoints |
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William Rowe |
The Metaphysics of Freedom: Reid’s Theory of Agent
Causation |
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John Haldane |
Thomas Reid and the History of Ideas |
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Ronald E. Beanblossom |
James and Reid: Meliorism vs.
Metaphysics |
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Nicholas Wolterstorff |
Reid on Common Sense, with Wittgenstein’s Assistance |
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C. A. J. Coady |
Contract, Justice and Self-Interest: Reid and Modern
Feminism |
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Vol. 74:1 Winter 2000 |
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Roland J. Teske, S.J. |
Introduction |
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Mary T. Clark, R.S.C.J. |
Augustine on Immutability and Mutability |
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Roland J. Teske, S.J. |
The Heaven of Heaven and the Unity of St.
Augustine’s Confessions |
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David Vincent Meconi, S.J. |
Gender and Imago Dei in Augustine’s De Trinitate XII |
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Donald X. Burt, O.S.A. |
Friendly Persuasion: Augustine on Religious Toleration |
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Douglas Kries |
Augustine’s Response to the Political Critics of
Christianity in the De Civitate Dei |
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John Rist |
What Will I Be Like Tomorrow? Augustine vs. Hume |
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James Wetzel |
Crisis Mentalities: Augustine after Descartes |
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James K. A. Smith |
How (Not) To Tell a Secret: Interiority and the Strategy
of “Confession” |
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C. A. J. Coady and Jeff Ross |
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