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Phronesis: Recognising a neglected dimension of knowledge within occupational therapy research
Background Phronesis is a way of knowing, implying wisdom, experiences, and reflections that guide our judgements. Phronesis, important for learning, is a neglected form of knowledge when applied to research.Aim To examine how phronesis is conceptualised
Aileen Bergström +4 more
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Arche and Nous in Heidegger’s and Aristotle’s Understanding of Phronesis
I offer a novel interpretation concerning Heidegger’s appropriation of Aristotelian phronesis in terms of the shifting roles that arche plays in structuring the disclosive movements proper to Aristotelian and Heideggerian phronesis.
Larrauri Pertierra Iñaki Xavier
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There is techne and phronesis in movement: A beautiful combination for health and well-being!
Drawing on Aristotle’s concepts of techne (art or craft) and phronesis (practical wisdom), the purpose of this concept-based article was to showcase that there is techne and phronesis in movement, including their interrelations for the long-lasting love ...
Maria Kosma
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A Critical Interpretive Literature Review of Phronesis in Medicine. [PDF]
This article presents the results of a rigorous critical interpretive review that maps the current literature on phronesis in medicine. The literature in this area involves varied disciplines, centuries, and conceptions and is extensive, but through a ...
Jameel SY.
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Aristotelian Practical Wisdom (Phronesis) as the Key to Professional Ethics in Teaching. [PDF]
This article is about a virtue ethical approach to the professional ethics of teaching, centred around the ideal of phronesis (practical wisdom) in an Aristotelian sense.
Kristjánsson K.
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Discovering clinical phronesis. [PDF]
Phronesis is often described as a ‘practical wisdom’ adapted to the matters of everyday human life. Phronesis enables one to judge what is at stake in a situation and what means are required to bring about a good outcome.
Boudreau D +4 more
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Nursing After Virtue: Revisiting the Work of Derek Sellman. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Between 1997 and 2009 Derek Sellman published a series of articles that explore the question: what makes a good nurse. To answer this question, Sellman engaged at length with the virtue ethics of Alisdair MacIntyre. Sellman contends that modern nursing is a professional practice, in the sense of practice described by MacIntyre.
Jantzen D.
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Entangled phronesis and the four causes of emulation: Developmental insights into role modelling
A new theory of emulation – the method by which one learns from moral role models – is emerging through the combined efforts of philosophers, psychologists and educationists.
Emerald Henderson
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The present study explores how a moral dilemma discussion method in Chinese classroom settings can help develop some of the foundations of practical wisdom (phronesis).
Y. Huo, Hongyan Cheng, Jin Xie
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Phronesis (Practical Wisdom) as a Type of Contextual Integrative Thinking
Coinciding with the recent psychological attention paid to the broad topic of wisdom, interest in the intellectual virtue of phronesis or practical wisdom has been burgeoning within pockets of psychology, philosophy, professional ethics, and education ...
K. Kristjánsson +3 more
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