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Nursing and music: Considerations of Nightingale’s environmental philosophy and phenomenology

Nursing Philosophy, 2018
A philosophy of nursing is to express our considered opinion on what we believe to be true about the nature of the profession of nursing and provide a basis for nursing activities. It affirms the ethical values that we hold as fundamental to our practice.
Jon Parr Vijinski, S. Hirst, S. Goopy
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Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software, Phenomenology, and Colaizzi’s Method

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2021
Technology is widely used to support qualitative research. Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) encompasses complementary technologies to support qualitative analysis. Advantages of CAQDAS include efficient management of data and
Julie Vignato   +3 more
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Phenomenology as first philosophy

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2014
The paper interprets phenomenology as a mode of inquiry that addresses fundamental questions of first philosophy, beyond the limitation of the practice by its leading theorists to the study of mere appearances. I draw on Adorno’s critique of phenomenology to show that it has typically functioned as a mode of first philosophy, but I part with Adorno to ...
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Phenomenology and Philosophy in Japan [PDF]

open access: possible, 1979
Phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy have been well received in the academic world and by intellectuals, since the introduction of Husserl’s Logische Untersuchungen. Beginning with the Meiji Restoration, Japan quickly absorbed not only science and technology from the West, but also the economic system, the social structure, the legal and ...
Eiich Shimomissē   +2 more
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Phenomenology and medieval philosophy

2020
Il capitolo indaga i rapporti tra la fenomenologia e la filosofia medievale. In particolare, ci si sofferma su Franz Brentano, Max Scheler, Edith Stein e Martin Heidegger come figure principali di un rapporto che però attraversa, più in generale, molti pensatori della scuola husserliana e della corrente neoscolastica, sino alla cosiddetta "svolta ...
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Phenomenology and Philosophy

1993
Where and when did philosophy begin? Here we have an altogether plausible question that is inherent in a cultural context and accepted in its obviousness: but it contains a paradox inasmuch as this cultural context — within which philosophy has a when and a where or, if you prefer, a history — remains wholly and irremediably estranged from this ...
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