Patricia Benner′s philosophical introduction to phenomenology
develops the reader′s understanding of the strategies and processes
involved in this approach to human science. Contributors to the volume
discuss the constitutive relationships between theory and practice,
consider the possibility of a science of caring from a feminist
perspective, introduce interpretive phenomenology for studying natural
groups such as families, and suggest a ground for developing nursing
ethics that is true to the caring and healing practices of nurses.
Following a thorough and engaging exposition of the field′s
theoretical and philosophical foundations, the work shifts focus to
interpretive studies currently being undertaken within the scholarly
community; the research tradition is then applied and reexamined as it
relates to specific lines of inquiry. Interpretive Phenomenology
presents an inclusive and well-integrated discussion of the many
correlative topics within this subject area. Its relevance and
accessibility will make this book an invaluable resource for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional
researchers in nursing and other health sciences. "The authors share a
deep regard for the primacy of practice and caring. This is not the
ethereal caring of many current theorists. . . . Interpretive
Phenomenology presents an inclusive and well-integrated discussion of
the author′s philosophical and practical approach, looking
especially at the relationship between theory and practice." --Journal
of Christian Nursing
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Embodiment, Caring, and Ethics in Health and Illness
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781452237329
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications, Inc
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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