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Einav Katan-Schmid
Humboldt University, Berlin
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    Embodied philosophy in dance: Gaga and Ohad Naharin's movement research.Einav Katan - 2016 - London: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book examines the sensual and mental emphases of the movement research practiced by dancers of the Batsheva Dance Company and provides a comprehensive analysis of Gaga and Ohad Naharin's aesthetic approach.
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  2. Move and rest in peace: “Pathosformel” in mamootot, a dance work by Ohad naharin, batsheva dance company.Einav Katan - 2012 - In Markus Rath & Ulrike Feist (eds.), Et in Imagine Ego: Facetten von Bildakt Und Verkörperung : Festgabe Für Horst Bredekamp. Akademie Verlag. pp. 239-254.
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    Considering Ethics in Dance, Theatre and Performance.Einav Katan-Schmid - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):102-105.
    Considering Ethics in Dance, Theatre and PerformanceBannonFionaPalgrave Macmillan. 2018. pp. xxi + 250. £59.99.
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  4. Dance as Embodied Ethics.Aili Bresnahan, Einav Katan-Schmid & Sara Houston - 2020 - In Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Alice Lagaay, Ira Avneri, Freddie Rokem, Jerri Daboo, Michael Ellison, Hannah McClure, Andres Fabien Henao Castro, David Kornhaber, Anthony Gritten, Laura Cull ó Maoilearca, Sreenath Nair, Will Daddario, Esther Neff, Yelena Gluzman, Fumi Okiji & Theron Schmidt (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 379-386.
    This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many possible ways that dance might embody philosophic thought and discourse is via embodying ethical practice. Each author contributes a different perspective on the relationship between dance and ethical activity. The perspectives can be read both as separate ideas and as interrelated thoughts. Einav Katan-Schmid views ‘dance’ as a metaphor for ‘embodied ethics’. She analyses dance as an embodied activity of decision-making which regulates (...)
     
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    Einav Katan-Schmid’s Embodied Philosophy in Dance. [REVIEW]Joshua M. Hall - 2017 - The Philosophers' Magazine 78:115-117.
    [First paragraphs]: Einav Katan-Schmid’s thought-provoking new book, Embodied Philosophy of Dance, is composed of two related but at least partially separable components. Though the first (which dominates Part I of the book) contains original insights, most of it aligns with existing work in the reemerging philosophy of dance (including my own). This first component is, in essence, a hybrid dance theory derived from Katan-Schmid’s interpretations of central figures in the philosophical schools of phenomenology, hermeneutics and pragmatism (including (...)
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    KATAN, EINAV. Embodied Philosophy in Dance: Gaga and Ohad Naharin's Movement Research. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016, xviii + 228 pp., 10 color illus., $99.99 cloth. [REVIEW]Aili Bresnahan - 2017 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (3):310-311.
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    Identifying Variables That Predict Depression Following the General Lockdown During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Einav Gozansky, Gal Moscona & Hadas Okon-Singer - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study aimed to define the psychological markers for future development of depression symptoms following the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. Based on previous studies, we focused on loneliness, intolerance of uncertainty and emotion estimation biases as potential predictors of elevated depression levels. During the general lockdown in April 2020, 551 participants reported their psychological health by means of various online questionnaires and an implicit task. Out of these participants, 129 took part in a second phase in June 2020. (...)
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    When Unequals Compete: Where Do They Stand After the Competition?Einav Hart, Judith Avrahami & Yaakov Kareev - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (1):e13082.
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 1, January 2022.
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  9. Translation theory and professional practice: a global survey of the great divide.David Katan - 2009 - Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 42 (7):111-53.
     
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    Signaling equality: On humor and other semiotic resources that serve disagreement and display horizontal hierarchy.Einav Argaman - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (205):169-190.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 205 Seiten: 169-190.
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    Assuming positions: Organizational change as mediated through metaphors.Einav Argaman - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (166):377-391.
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    Arguing within an institutional hierarchy: how argumentative talk and interlocutors’ embodied practices preserve a superior—subordinate relationship.Einav Argaman - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (5):515-541.
    This article studies an argument that took place in an institutional setting and specifies six functions of talk and embodied practices employed in an argument between a superior and her subordinate. The article shows how certain argumentative conducts and their subsequent responses preserve the institutional hierarchical relationship. The article’s final section considers three resultant issues: 1) argumentative practices and their relation to various institutional hierarchies; 2) argumentative practices between people holding different versus similar hierarchical positions; and 3) the extent to (...)
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    Between the institution and the individual: What walking in a place that includes institutional heritage discloses.Einav Argaman - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (229):193-209.
    This article discusses the ways in which “walking” in a place that exhibits institutional heritage (albeit is not set as a separate gallery) discloses individuality within institutional/hegemonic intent. Examining photographs taken in a place that,among other activities, comprises institutional heritage, the article adds to the literature by specifying a new mode of walking in heritage “sites.” Walking is regarded a semiotic resource; hence, the article’s insights relate to: (a) arguments in the institution, (b) definitions of “center,” (c) “attractors” in retailing (...)
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    Explaining educational experience: On one- and two-handed gestures as semiotic entities and the flexibility of their use.Einav Argaman - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (182):37-67.
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    Do individuals with autism process words in context? Evidence from language-mediated eye-movements.Jon Brock, Courtenay Norbury, Shiri Einav & Kate Nation - 2008 - Cognition 108 (3):896-904.
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    Does complexity matter? Meta-analysis of learner performance in artificial grammar tasks.Rachel Schiff & Pesia Katan - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Phase transitions and cyclic pseudotachylyte formation in simulated faults.Yixiang Gan, Pierre Rognon & Itai Einav - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3405-3417.
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    Culture and personal influences on cardiopulmonary resuscitation- results of international survey.Janet Ozer, Gadi Alon, Dmitry Leykin, Joseph Varon, Limor Aharonson-Daniel & Sharon Einav - 2019 - BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-8.
    Background The ethical principle of justice demands that resources be distributed equally and based on evidence. Guidelines regarding forgoing of CPR are unavailable and there is large variance in the reported rates of attempted CPR in in-hospital cardiac arrest. The main objective of this work was to study whether local culture and physician preferences may affect spur-of-the-moment decisions in unexpected in-hospital cardiac arrest. Methods Cross sectional questionnaire survey conducted among a convenience sample of physicians that likely comprise code team members (...)
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    Perceptions of slow codes by nurses working on internal medicine wards.Freda DeKeyser Ganz, Rotem Sharfi, Nehama Kaufman & Sharon Einav - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (6):1734-1743.
    Background:Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation is the default procedure during cardio-pulmonary arrest. If a patient does not want cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, then a do not attempt resuscitation order must be documented. Often, this order is not given; even if thought to be appropriate. This situation can lead to a slow code, defined as an ineffective resuscitation, where all resuscitation procedures are not performed or done slowly.Research objectives:To describe the perceptions of nurses working on internal medicine wards of slow codes, including the factors associated with (...)
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  20. Olam katan.Joseph ben Jacob Ibn Ẓaddik - 1967 - Edited by S. Horovitz.
     
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    The Tzetel katan: the short note.Rebbe Elimelech Lizhensk - 2015 - Jerusalem: E. S. Zisman. Edited by Eliʻezer Shaʼul Zisman & Elimelech.
    The life of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk -- The Gate of Prayer -- The Tzetel katan -- The mitzvah of kiddush Hashem -- Hanhagos ha'adam -- Stories and teachings -- Be strong and don't give up -- Hebrew prayers.
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    Etkin Diğerk'mlık Düşüncesi ve Pratiğini Spinoza ile Birlikte Düşünmek.Gaye Çankaya Eksen - 2023 - Kilikya Felsefe Dergisi / Cilicia Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):170-184.
    Çağdaş düşünür Peter Singer’ın toplumsal eşitliğin tesisi için ortaya koyduğu etkin diğerkâmlık anlayışı kaynakların eşit paylaşımı yoluyla insanlar arası bir ortaklık ruhunun güçlendirilmesini ve bu ortaklık ruhunun demokratik bir politik vizyonun temeli olmasını hedefler. Singer’ın etkin diğerkâmlık teori ve pratiğinde açıkça Spinozacı bir köken olduğu ifade edilmese de, aralarında yüzyıllar olan bu iki düşünürün insanlar arası ilişkileri saf bir güç çatışması ve güçlü olanın hayatta kalması anlayışına indirgemeye dair bir direnç ve bu direncin belirlediği bir birlikte yetkinleşme fikri çevresinde buluştukları (...)
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    Ketavim.Janusz Korczak - 1996 - [Tel Aviv]: ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad. Edited by Yonat Sened, Alexander Sened & Uri Orlev.
    kerekh 1. Ekh le-ehov yeled. Regaʻim ḥinukhiyim. Zekhut ha-yeled li-khevod -- kerekh 2. Prozah piyuṭit -- kerekh 3. Sipure ha-ḳaiṭanut -- kerekh 4. Yalde reḥov ṿe-yeled ha-ṭeraḳlin -- kerekh 5. ha-Tehilah ṿe-sipurim aḥadim -- kerekh 7. Humoresḳot u-filiṭonim, 2. -- kerekh 8. Ka-asher ashuv ṿe-ehyeh ḳaṭan. Bet ha-sefer shel ha-ḥayim -- kerekh 9. kelale ha-ḥayim, itonaʼut li-yeladim.
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  24. Sefer Divre musar: 73 śiḥot meyusadim ʻal beʼurim mi-gedole baʻale ha-musar...: ʻal maʼamarim ba-Talmud.Daṿid Ben-Abu - 1999 - Bene Beraḳ: Makhon le-hotsaʼat kitve rabotenu she-ʻa. y. Mosad Torah ṿa-ḥesed "Bet Yosef".
    kerekh 1. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot Berakhot ṿe-Shabat -- kerekh 2. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot ʻEruvin, Pesaḥim, R.h. ṿe-Yoma -- kerekh 3. Masekhtot Sukah, Betsah, Taʻanit, Megilah, Moʻed ḳaṭan ṿa-Ḥagigah.
     
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  25. Sefer Divre musar: 73 śiḥot meyusadim ʻal beʼurim mi-gedole baʻale ha-musar...: ʻal maʼamarim ba-Talmud.Daṿid Ben-Abu - 1999 - Bene Beraḳ: Makhon le-hotsaʼat kitve rabotenu she-ʻa. y. Mosad Torah ṿa-ḥesed "Bet Yosef".
    kerekh 1. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot Berakhot ṿe-Shabat -- kerekh 2. Maʼamarim mi-masekhtot ʻEruvin, Pesaḥim, R.h. ṿe-Yoma -- kerekh 3. Masekhtot Sukah, Betsah, Taʻanit, Megilah, Moʻed ḳaṭan ṿa-Ḥagigah.
     
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