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1 online resource (535 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Part 1 Philosophy and Nursing -- 2 Nursing, Philosophy, and Nursing Philosophy -- 3 On the Contribution of the Nursing Theorists -- 4 Philosophy of Science and Nursing Research -- 5 What is the art in the Art and Science of Nursing? -- 6 The knowledge of Nursology -- Part 2 An Ethical Profession -- 7 (Normative) Moral Theory and Nursing Practice -- 8 Nursing: A Moral Profession? -- 9 Remembering the Future: Nursing's Social Ethics |
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10 Nursing and Morality in China: The Necessity and Possibility of a Confucian Ethics of Care -- 11 Islamic Humanism: Toward Understanding Nursing care for Muslim Patients -- Part 3 Patient care -- 12 Dependency -- 13 Pain: Levinas and Ethics -- 14 Vulnerability and Relations of Care -- 15 Placebo Effect and Nursing -- 16 Collectivism, Personhood, and the role of Patient and Family -- 17 A Hermeneutical Agential Conception of Suffering -- 18 Hermeneutic Phenomenology, Person-centred Care, and Loneliness -- 19 Why Thriving -- and Well-being -- Ought to be Fundamental Goals in Nursing |
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20 Life and Death: Nursing Responses to Euthanasia -- 21 Care and Compassion in Nursing -- Part 4 Socio-Contextual and Political Concerns -- 22 Nursing's Endless Pursuit of Professionalization -- 23 Medicine and Nursing through the Advanced Nurse Practitioner Lens -- 24 The Promotion of Resilience in Nursing: Reification, Second-order Signification and Neoliberalism -- 25 Problematizing Moral Distress, Moral Resilience and Moral Courage: Implications for Nurse Education and Moral Agency -- 26 Equality, Equity, and Distributional Justice in Nursing: Ageism and other Impediments |
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27 Avoiding the Triumph of Emptiness: The Threats of Educational Fundamentalism and Anti-intellectualism in Nursing Education -- Part 5 About care -- 28 Who Knew? Towards a Sociology of Ignorance in Nursing -- 29 Self-Sacrifice in Nursing: Taboo or Valuable Reality? -- 30 Is there a Personal Responsibility for Health? -- 31 Care and its Entanglements -- 32 Rethinking Holism: Expanding the Lens from Patient Experience to Human Experience -- 33 Empathy and Dialogue in Nursing Care -- Part 6 Questions for Nursing -- 34 Navigating the Edges of Critical Justice theory through the Logic of Nursing |
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35 Anxiety and Moral Courage: The Path to Authentic Nursing? -- 36 Freedom of Speech as a Philosophy in Nursing -- 37 Using Philosophical Inquiry to Dismantle Dominant thinking in Nursing about Race and Racism -- 38 Perpetuating the Whiteness of Nursing: Enculturation and Nurse Education -- 39 What can Queers teach us about Nursing Ethics? -- 40 No as an Act of care: A Glossary for Kinship, care Praxis, and Nursing's Radical Imagination -- Part 7 Scholarship, Research, Technology -- 41 Phenomenology and Nursing |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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42 Is there Anyone here who has a Genuine Medical Problem? Health, Illness and Aristotle |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000928891 |
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1000928896 |
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