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Nursing Science Quarterly, 2013
Human suffering is a significant yet elusive phenomenon that is frequently a topic of discussion in nursing and contemporary healthcare literature. Definitions and notions elaborating the potential meaning of human suffering are commonly linked with the concept of pain. The author here illuminates possible ethical meanings of human suffering.
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Human suffering is a significant yet elusive phenomenon that is frequently a topic of discussion in nursing and contemporary healthcare literature. Definitions and notions elaborating the potential meaning of human suffering are commonly linked with the concept of pain. The author here illuminates possible ethical meanings of human suffering.
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The progression of suffering implies alleviated suffering
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2004There is a lack of research focusing directly on both patients’ suffering and alleviated suffering in relation to care. The aim of this paper was to investigate the progression of suffering in relation to the encounter between the suffering person and the caregiver from the perspective of an understanding of life.
Arne, Rehnsfeldt, Katie, Eriksson
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2021
This chapter analyzes the Scriptures in several hymns prescribed for Good Friday, whose central theme is Jesus’s suffering as prophesied by Isaiah in the Servant of the Lord songs, where the Messiah is portrayed as a “lamb led to the slaughter” (Isa 53:7; cf. Jer 11:19). Mary, depicted as a “distraught ewe,” participates in her son’s suffering.
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This chapter analyzes the Scriptures in several hymns prescribed for Good Friday, whose central theme is Jesus’s suffering as prophesied by Isaiah in the Servant of the Lord songs, where the Messiah is portrayed as a “lamb led to the slaughter” (Isa 53:7; cf. Jer 11:19). Mary, depicted as a “distraught ewe,” participates in her son’s suffering.
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2018
This chapter presents a philosophical framework for the understanding of the experience of breathlessness. I suggest that the experience of breathlessness is total and overwhelming to the sufferer, but also largely invisible to the outsider. How does this tension play itself out for the respiratory patient?
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This chapter presents a philosophical framework for the understanding of the experience of breathlessness. I suggest that the experience of breathlessness is total and overwhelming to the sufferer, but also largely invisible to the outsider. How does this tension play itself out for the respiratory patient?
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2017
Some people feel that life is meaningless because there is so much suffering in the world. The chapter criticizes three arguments by Schopenhauer for the painfulness of life: the argument from the analysis of pleasure (pleasure is always the satisfaction of a need, but the displeasure in experiencing the need is always greater than the pleasure felt ...
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Some people feel that life is meaningless because there is so much suffering in the world. The chapter criticizes three arguments by Schopenhauer for the painfulness of life: the argument from the analysis of pleasure (pleasure is always the satisfaction of a need, but the displeasure in experiencing the need is always greater than the pleasure felt ...
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