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Beyond Tokenism: Making Lived Experience Leadership Visible in Co-Produced Research Authorship. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Co‐production research values the lived/living experience (LE) of people navigating health challenges. Despite this, traditional academic authorship often disregards power dynamics that participatory research seeks to address. Main Body This critical reflection argues for centring LE collaborators as first authors in co‐production ...
Randal P, Heinz S.
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Patients' Experiences in Inviting Healthcare Persons Into Caring Relationships: A Thematic Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim This study explored patients' experiences in inviting healthcare persons into the caring relationship. Introduction Healthcare persons (i.e., physicians and nurses in this study) are usually responsible for inviting patients into caring relationships.
Portaankorva ML +3 more
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The fundamental role of ontology, epistemology, and ethics is widely recognised across the healthcare professions. Yet what is less known in physiotherapy is how ontology and epistemology potentially undermine the ethical intentions of our theories and ...
Filip Maric, D. Nicholls
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Se han dado muchos casos en los que un periodista de un medio de comunicación firma una noticia diciendo estar en el lugar donde se han producido los hechos, cuando realmente lo ha hecho desde su propia redacción utilizando el archivo, las agencias o ...
Marcelo Leonardo Levinas
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Levinas, Simmel, and the Ethical Significance of Money [PDF]
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—a philosophical predecessor, Georg Simmel. Levinas and Simmel share a phenomenological approach to analyses of the proximity of the stranger, the ...
Buckman, Christopher
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Enactive Cognition and the Other: Enactivism and Levinas Meet Halfway
This paper makes a comparison between enactivism and Levinas’ philosophy. Enactivism is a recent development in philosophy of mind and cognitive science that generally defines cognition in terms of a subject’s natural interactions with the physical ...
G. Dierckxsens
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Love(rs) in the making: Moral subjectivity in the face of sexbots
This article offers a novel reading of the criticisms of sex robots put forward by the Campaign Against Sex Robots (CASR). Focusing on the implication of a loss of empathy, it structures CASR’s worries as an argument from moral degradation centered ...
Bergen Jan Peter
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Le rôle et la signification de l’idée cartésienne de l’infini dans la métaphysique de Levinas
L’article aborde la question de l’impact et de la signification de l’Idée cartésienne de l’infini sur la philosophie d’Emmanuel Levinas. Le but est de prouver la thèse selon laquelle il est impossible de comprendre la métaphysique de Levinas sans se ...
Magdalena Kozak
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Rebuilding the Feminine in Levinas's Talmudic Readings [PDF]
This study presents a reconsideration of Levinas’s concept of the feminine. This reconsideration facilitated by a philosophically informed analysis of Levinas’s Talmudic readings on that subject.
Ben-Pazi, Hanoch
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The Trust-Link Relational Transition Model: A Unitary Caring Framework for Youth With HIV Transitioning to Adult Healthcare. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aims To develop a conceptual model integrating Robinson's Theory of Trust and Watson's Caritas Processes to guide trust‐building approaches and caring practices that support adolescents and young adults with HIV during the healthcare transition from paediatric to adult care.
Barr EA, Horton-Deutsch S.
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