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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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    The medical gap: intuition in medicine.Itai Adler - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (3):361-369.
    Intuition is frequently used in medicine. Along with the use of existing medical rules, there is a separate channel that physicians rely on when making decisions: their intuition. To cope with the epistemic problem of using intuition, I use some clues from Wittgenstein's philosophy to illuminate the decision-making process in medicine. First, I point to a connection between intuition as functioning in medicine and Wittgenstein's notions of "seeing as" or noticing "aspects". Secondly, I use Wittgenstein notion of empirical regularities hardened (...)
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    Mind the Gap: Formal Ethics Policies and Chemical Scientists’ Everyday Practices in Academia and Industry.Itai Vardi & Laurel Smith-Doerr - 2015 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (2):176-198.
    Asymmetrical convergence is the increasing overlap between academic and industrial sectors, but with academia moving closer toward for-profit industrial norms than vice versa. Although this concept, developed by Kleinman and Vallas, is useful, processes of asymmetrical convergence in daily laboratory life are largely unexplored. Here, observations of three lab groups of chemical scientists in academic and industry contexts illustrate variation in interactions with ethics-related policies. Findings show more tension for academic science with business-based practices, such as the move toward greater (...)
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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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    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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    Brain development and the attention spectrum.Itai Berger, Anna Remington, Yael Leitner & Alan Leviton - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Jōhō riron no tame no sūri ronrigaku =.Masanori Itai - 2017 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Kyōritsu Shuppan.
    数理論理学の基本となる命題・述語論理から、チューリング機械・形式手法・ブール代数といった「少し先」の内容までを丁寧に解説。.
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  8. 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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    Comparative value and the weight of reasons.Itai Sher - 2019 - Economics and Philosophy 35 (1):103-158.
    :One view of practical reasoning is that it involves the weighing of reasons. It is not clear, however, how the weights of reasons combine, especially given the logical and substantive relations among different reasons. Nor is it clear how the weighing of reasons relates to decision theoretic maximization of expected value. This paper constructs a formal model of reasons and their weight in order to shed light on these issues. The model informs philosophical debates about reasons, such as the question (...)
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    Two-terminal routing games with unknown active players.Itai Ashlagi, Dov Monderer & Moshe Tennenholtz - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence 173 (15):1441-1455.
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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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    How do bioethics teachers in Japan cope with ethical disagreement among healthcare university students in the classroom? A survey on educators in charge.K. Itai - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (5):303-308.
    Objective: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how educators involved in the teaching of bioethics to healthcare university students in Japan would cope with ethical disagreement in the classroom, and to identify factors influencing them.Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted using self administered questionnaires mailed to a sample of university faculty in charge of bioethics curriculum for university healthcare students.Results: A total of 107 usable questionnaires were returned: a response rate of 61.5%. When facing ethical disagreement in (...)
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    Multi-Level Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring for People Living with Parkinson’s Disease.Anita Ho, Itai Bavli, Ravneet Mahal & Martin J. McKeown - forthcoming - AJOB Empirical Bioethics.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has garnered tremendous attention in health care, and many hope that AI can enhance our health system’s ability to care for people with chronic and degenerative conditions, including Parkinson’s Disease (PD). This paper reports the themes and lessons derived from a qualitative study with people living with PD, family caregivers, and health care providers regarding the ethical dimensions of using AI to monitor, assess, and predict PD symptoms and progression. Thematic analysis identified ethical concerns at four intersecting (...)
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  14. Presuppositional exhaustification.Itai Bassi, Guillermo Del Pinal & Uli Sauerland - 2021 - Semantics and Pragmatics 14:1-42.
    Grammatical theories of Scalar Implicatures make use of an exhaustivity operator exh, which asserts the conjunction of the prejacent with the negation of excludable alternatives. We present a new Grammatical theory of Scalar Implicatures according to which exh is replaced with pex, an operator that contributes its prejacent as asserted content, but the negation of scalar alternatives at a non-at-issue level of meaning. We show that by treating this non-at-issue level as a presupposition, this theory resolves a number of empirical (...)
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  15. Examining the Effect of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation and Cognitive Training on Processing Speed in Pediatric Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study.Ornella Dakwar-Kawar, Itai Berger, Snir Barzilay, Ephraim S. Grossman, Roi Cohen Kadosh & Mor Nahum - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    ObjectiveProcessing Speed, the ability to perceive and react fast to stimuli in the environment, has been shown to be impaired in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. However, it is unclear whether PS can be improved following targeted treatments for ADHD. Here we examined potential changes in PS following application of transcranial electric stimulation combined with cognitive training in children with ADHD. Specifically, we examined changes in PS in the presence of different conditions of mental fatigue.MethodsWe used a randomized double-blind (...)
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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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    Normative Aspects of Kantian Equilibrium.Itai Sher - 2020 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 13 (2).
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    A Proof Of Completeness For Continuous First-order Logic.Arthur Pedersen & Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):168-190.
    Continuous first-order logic has found interest among model theorists who wish to extend the classical analysis of “algebraic” structures to various natural classes of complete metric structures. With research in continuous first-order logic preoccupied with studying the model theory of this framework, we find a natural question calls for attention. Is there an interesting set of axioms yielding a completeness result?The primary purpose of this article is to show that a certain, interesting set of axioms does indeed yield a completeness (...)
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    An independence theorem for ntp2 theories.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Artem Chernikov - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (1):135-153.
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    Free choice and presuppositional exhaustification.Guillermo Del Pinal, Itai Bassi & Uli Sauerland - unknown
    Sentences such as Olivia can take Logic or Algebra (‘♢∨-sentences’) are typically interpreted as entailing that Olivia can take Logic and can take Algebra. Given a standard semantics for modals and disjunction, those ‘Free choice’ (FC) readings are not predicted from the surface form of ♢∨-sentences. Yet the standard semantics is appropriate for the ‘double prohibition’ reading typically assigned to ¬♢∨-sentences like Olivia can’t take Logic or Algebra. Several extant approaches to FC can account for those two cases, but face (...)
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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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    On perturbations of continuous structures.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2008 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 8 (2):225-249.
    We give a general framework for the treatment of perturbations of types and structures in continuous logic, allowing to specify which parts of the logic may be perturbed. We prove that separable, elementarily equivalent structures which are approximately $aleph_0$-saturated up to arbitrarily small perturbations are isomorphic up to arbitrarily small perturbations. As a corollary, we obtain a Ryll-Nardzewski style characterisation of complete theories all of whose separable models are isomorphic up to arbitrarily small perturbations.
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    Fondements de la logique positive.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Et Bruno Poizat - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (4):1141-1162.
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    Continuous first order logic for unbounded metric structures.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2008 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 8 (2):197-223.
    We present an adaptation of continuous first order logic to unbounded metric structures. This has the advantage of being closer in spirit to C. Ward Henson's logic for Banach space structures than the unit ball approach, as well as of applying in situations where the unit ball approach does not apply. We also introduce the process of single point emph{emboundment}, allowing to bring unbounded structures back into the setting of bounded continuous first order logic. Together with results from cite{BenYaacov:Perturbations} regarding (...)
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    Journalism and moonlighting: An international comparison of 242 codes of ethics.Yehiel Limor & Itai Himelboim - 2006 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 21 (4):265 – 285.
    In this project, we assessed 242 codes of media ethics from 94 countries across the globe, focusing on their treatment of moonlighting. The analysis included whether the codes dealt with moonlighting, whether geopolitical and geoeconomic characteristics affected the treatment of the issue, and whether the type of media organization was significant. Only about half the codes addressed moonlighting; Eastern European countries paid the greatest attention to moonlighting, and newspapers and chains were more likely than other media organizations to deal with (...)
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    A proof of completeness for continuous first-order logic.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Arthur Paul Pedersen - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):168-190.
    -/- Continuous first-order logic has found interest among model theorists who wish to extend the classical analysis of “algebraic” structures (such as fields, group, and graphs) to various natural classes of complete metric structures (such as probability algebras, Hilbert spaces, and Banach spaces). With research in continuous first-order logic preoccupied with studying the model theory of this framework, we find a natural question calls for attention. Is there an interesting set of axioms yielding a completeness result? -/- The primary purpose (...)
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    A report on small team clinical ethics consultation programmes in Japan.M. Fukuyama, A. Asai, K. Itai & S. Bito - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (12):858-862.
    Clinical ethics support, including ethics consultation, has become established in the field of medical practice throughout the world. This practice has been regarded as useful, most notably in the UK and the USA, in solving ethical problems encountered by both medical practitioners and those who receive medical treatment. In Japan, however, few services are available to respond to everyday clinical ethical issues, although a variety of difficult ethical problems arise daily in the medical field: termination of life support, euthanasia and (...)
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    Ethical concerns around privacy and data security in AI health monitoring for Parkinson’s disease: insights from patients, family members, and healthcare professionals.Itai Bavli, Anita Ho, Ravneet Mahal & Martin J. McKeown - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-11.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in medicine are gradually changing biomedical research and patient care. High expectations and promises from novel AI applications aiming to positively impact society raise new ethical considerations for patients and caregivers who use these technologies. Based on a qualitative content analysis of semi-structured interviews and focus groups with healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients, and family members of patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), the present study investigates participant views on the comparative benefits and problems of using human versus (...)
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    Model theoretic stability and definability of types, after A. grothendieck.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2014 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 20 (4):491-496,.
    We point out how the "Fundamental Theorem of Stability Theory", namely the equivalence between the "non order property" and definability of types, proved by Shelah in the 1970s, is in fact an immediate consequence of Grothendieck's "Criteres de compacite" from 1952. The familiar forms for the defining formulae then follow using Mazur's Lemma regarding weak convergence in Banach spaces.
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    How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle.Itai Sher - 2020 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 19 (2):182-205.
    The Pareto principle is a normative principle about preferences that advocates concordance with unanimous preference. However, people have perspectives not just preferences. Evaluating preferences...
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  34. Voting rules.Itai Sher - 2022 - In Chris Melenovsky (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Routledge.
     
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    Inductive Risk and OxyContin: The Ethics of Evidence and Post-Market Surveillance of Pharmaceuticals in Canada.Itai Bavli & Daniel Steel - 2020 - Public Health Ethics 13 (3):300-313.
    The argument from inductive risk claims that judgments about the moral severity of errors are relevant to decisions about what should count as sufficient evidence for accepting claims. While this idea has been explored in connection with evidence required for the approval of pharmaceuticals, the role of inductive risk in the post-approval process has been largely neglected. In this article, we examine the ethics of inductive risk in connection with revisions to the product monograph for OxyContin in Canada, which understates (...)
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    Stability and stable groups in continuous logic.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):1111-1136.
    We develop several aspects of local and global stability in continuous first order logic. In particular, we study type-definable groups and genericity.
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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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    When Public Health Goes Wrong: Toward a New Concept of Public Health Error.Itai Bavli - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (2):385-402.
    Studies of public health decisions that have had harmful effects tend to disagree about what constitutes a public health error. Debates exist about whether public health errors must be culpable or not, as well as about what the criteria for judging public health errors should be.
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    Fraïssé limits of metric structures.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (1):100-115.
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    Almost indiscernible sequences and convergence of canonical bases.Itaï Ben Yaacov, Alexander Berenstein & C. Ward Henson - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (2):460-484.
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  41. Lovely pairs of models: the non first order case.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (3):641-662.
    We prove that for every simple theory $T$ (or even simple thick compact abstract theory) there is a (unique) compact abstract theory $T^fP$ whose saturated models are the lovely pairs of $T$. Independence-theoretic results that were proved in [Ben Yaacov, Pillay, Vassiliev - Lovely pairs of models] when $T^fP$ is a first order theory are proved for the general case: in particular $T^fP$ is simple and we characterise independence.
     
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    Model theoretic properties of metric valued fields.Itaï Ben Yaacov - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (3):655-675.
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  43. Self actualisation: For individualistic cultures only?Ivtzan Itai - 2008 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 1 (2):113-139.
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    Construction of saturated quasi-minimal structure.Masanori Itai, Akito Tsuboi & Kentaro Wakai - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (1):9-22.
    The notion of quasi-minimal structures was defined by B. Zil'ber as a natural generalization of minimal structures. Inspired by his work, we study here basic model theoretic properties of quasiminimal structures. Main result is the construction of ω-saturated quasi-minimal models under ω-stability assumption.
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    On the strong Martin conjecture.Masanori Itai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):862-875.
    We study the following conjecture. Conjecture. Let T be an ω-stable theory with continuum many countable models. Then either i) T has continuum many complete extensions in L1(T), or ii) some complete extension of T in L1 has continuum many L1-types without parameters. By Shelah's proof of Vaught's conjecture for ω-stable theories, we know that there are seven types of ω-stable theory with continuum many countable models. We show that the conjecture is true for all but one of these seven (...)
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    On the Strong Martin Conjecture.Masanori Itai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):862-875.
    We study the following conjecture. Conjecture. Let $T$ be an $\omega$-stable theory with continuum many countable models. Then either i) $T$ has continuum many complete extensions in $L_1$, or ii) some complete extension of $T$ in $L_1$ has continuum many $L_1$-types without parameters. By Shelah's proof of Vaught's conjecture for $\omega$-stable theories, we know that there are seven types of $\omega$-stable theory with continuum many countable models. We show that the conjecture is true for all but one of these seven (...)
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    Surveillance and Metaphor of "Tribunal" in Bentham’s Utilitarianism.Hiroaki Itai - 2019 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 16.
    La présente étude souligne que l’idée de gouvernance de Bentham avait déjà été formulée dans les années 1780 et explique clairement que ses idées étaient cohérentes, en prenant en compte l’interprétation de Schofield concernant la radicalisation progressive de Bentham. Les premiers textes de Bentham, tels que Le Panoptique et Tactiques Politiques, comprenaient des éléments de publicité et de surveillance qui caractérisaient la théorie de la gouvernance basée sur le concept d’intérêt, et donnèrent lieu à des discussions clés qui conduisirent à (...)
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    ω‐saturated quasi‐minimal models of Th (ℚω,+, σ, 0).Masanori Itai & Kentaro Wakai - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (3):258-262.
    We show that is a quasi-minimal torsion-free divisible abelian group. After discussing the axiomatization of the theory of this structure, we present its ω-saturated quasi-minimal model.
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  49. 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 the (...)
     
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    A metric version of schlichting’s theorem.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Frank O. Wagner - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (4):1607-1613.
    If ${\mathfrak {F}}$ is a type-definable family of commensurable subsets, subgroups or subvector spaces in a metric structure, then there is an invariant subset, subgroup or subvector space commensurable with ${\mathfrak {F}}$. This in particular applies to type-definable or hyper-definable objects in a classical first-order structure.
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