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Concept synthesis of the art of nursing

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008
AbstractTitle.  Concept synthesis of the art of nursing. Aim.  The aim of this paper is to add clarity to the concept art of nursing.Background.  Nurses have attempted to explicate the art of nursing since the time of Florence Nightingale. Despite these efforts, the concept remains obscure.
Deborah L Finfgeld-Connett
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The Art of Nursing: A Concept Analysis

Nursing Forum, 1997
That nursing is a science and an art is commonly accepted. While much emphasis has been placed on the science in nursing, the art of nursing is less well-understood. A concept analysis using Rodgers' evolutionary perspective was conducted to examine the meaning of the art of nursing. Through the analysis, a definition emerged suggesting that the art of
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Art and the Concept of Art

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1983
The concept of art is widely and for the most part aptly employed in any number of contexts, yet oddly enough it remains a fundamentally obscure notion. It is not simply that there is little reflective agreement about the content of the concept, though certainly the widely divergent views in this regard are sufficient in themselves to be a cause for ...
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Cool Concept Art

ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Dailies, 2010
A series of digital concept paintings which explore non-verbal visual narrative construction. My hypothesis is that there are compelling kinds of narrative that can be communicated and understood visually but not communicated or understood verbally.
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The Concept of Art for Art's Sake

Philosophy, 1954
THE cult of “art for art's sake,” which had a great vogue at the end of the last century, was, in pictorial art, set aside, or rather absorbed between the two wars by other cults of a similar nature, such as the cult of pure form, of plastic form, of cubism, and these in their turn have been pushed into the background by the sinister spectre of the ...
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The Concepts of Art and Teaching Art

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1966
Ideas about art have undergone striking changes over the past hundred years. So great have these changes been that what artists and critics are today willing to call art, or artistic, is quite different from what a less sophisticated public is willing to accept.
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