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Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1989
In the legal and medical climate of today, patients are able to demand and expect as much information about their condition as is available. Whereas, in the past, secrecy and deception predominated (Radovsky, 1985), with the advent of more effective treatments, a more relaxed attitude about sharing information is evolving (Koocher, 1986).
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In the legal and medical climate of today, patients are able to demand and expect as much information about their condition as is available. Whereas, in the past, secrecy and deception predominated (Radovsky, 1985), with the advent of more effective treatments, a more relaxed attitude about sharing information is evolving (Koocher, 1986).
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Comparative Literature, 2022
AbstractThis article articulates how an epistemology of ignorance structures the postcolonial metropolitan critic’s knowledge about a particular fraught state in India, Assam. Using the term agnotology, coined by Robert Proctor, rather than agniology, it examines two novels, Missing by Bengali writer Sumana Roy and The House with a Thousand Stories by ...
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AbstractThis article articulates how an epistemology of ignorance structures the postcolonial metropolitan critic’s knowledge about a particular fraught state in India, Assam. Using the term agnotology, coined by Robert Proctor, rather than agniology, it examines two novels, Missing by Bengali writer Sumana Roy and The House with a Thousand Stories by ...
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The Moment of Knowing-Not Knowing
Nursing Science QuarterlyThis article uses findings from a Parsesciencing inquiry, storytelling, and poetry to describe moments of knowing-not knowing.
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2018
On 12 February 2002, in response to a question in a news briefing, the United States Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, provided us with a cracking explanation of ‘knowing’; There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don’t know.
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On 12 February 2002, in response to a question in a news briefing, the United States Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, provided us with a cracking explanation of ‘knowing’; There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don’t know.
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2021
Grappling with the longstanding philosophical question of how we might know the pain of the other, this essay sheds light on how knowledge of pain caused by violence marks our claims to community. The inquiry is based on ethnographic fieldwork among clinical staff in a torture rehabilitation clinic in Denmark and zooms in on the tangible as well as ...
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Grappling with the longstanding philosophical question of how we might know the pain of the other, this essay sheds light on how knowledge of pain caused by violence marks our claims to community. The inquiry is based on ethnographic fieldwork among clinical staff in a torture rehabilitation clinic in Denmark and zooms in on the tangible as well as ...
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Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies, 2019
Abstract This article traces the idea of neo-Gnosticism in a series of occult and new religious movements from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Specifically, the article examines the links between two controversial groups that both described themselves as modern forms of Gnosticism: first, the European esoteric group, the Ordo Templi ...
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Abstract This article traces the idea of neo-Gnosticism in a series of occult and new religious movements from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Specifically, the article examines the links between two controversial groups that both described themselves as modern forms of Gnosticism: first, the European esoteric group, the Ordo Templi ...
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KNOWING ABOUT KNOWING AND KNOWING
The Review of Education, 1977Ester S. Buchholz, Carolyn I. Sarni
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2000
This paper examines the concept of insight from the point of view that insight is about knowing. As a process it is how one comes to know, and as a construct it is what becomes known. Utilizing detailed clinical material from the analysis of a young girl, the paper approaches this issue by asking. How did Amy go about knowing? The multifaceted analytic
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This paper examines the concept of insight from the point of view that insight is about knowing. As a process it is how one comes to know, and as a construct it is what becomes known. Utilizing detailed clinical material from the analysis of a young girl, the paper approaches this issue by asking. How did Amy go about knowing? The multifaceted analytic
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Abstract Epistemology must be well informed by, but not subsumed within linguistics. Many sciences studying various animals and their behavior, including humans, make extensive use of “knows” and related terms. The wide range of agents studied in these sciences require a notion free of the constraints that idealizing epistemologies ...
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