Philosophic inquiry in nursing

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Philosophic inquiry in nursing

edited by June F. Kikuchi, Helen Simmons

SAGE Publications, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Philosophical inquiry is a topic of increasing importance and concern in nursing research and theory. The contributors to this pathbreaking volume reflect a diversity of thought concerning the nature of philosophical questions in nursing and the uses of philosophy by nurses in their attempts to address epistemological, ethical and metaphysical questions about nursing issues. They clearly reflect the current state of philosophical inquiry in nursing and various viewpoints on important issues, and provide a foundation for future thought in this area.

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Prologue An Invitation to Philosophize PART ONE: THE NATURE OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY IN NURSING Philosophic and Scientific Inquiry - Helen Simmons The Interface Nursing Questions that Science Cannot Answer - June F Kikuchi The Aim of Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing - Sister M Simone Roach Unity or Diversity of Thought? The Aim of Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing - John R Phillips Unity or Diversity of Thought? PART TWO: THE PLACE OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY IN NURSING Contemporary Conceptualizations of Nursing - Evelyn Adam Philosophy or Science? Contemporary Conceptualizations of Nursing - Jacqueline Fawcett Philosophy or Science? Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing - Barbara A Carper An Application PART THREE: THE FUTURE OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY IN NURSING Neglect of Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing - Sara T Fry Cause and Effect Answering Nursing's Philosophical Questions - Rozella M Schlotfeldt Whose Responsibility Is It? Epilogue Getting to the Heart of the Matter

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