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    Re-thinking nursing science through the understanding of buddhism.Beth L. Rodgers Phd Rn Faanprofessor & Wen-jiuan Yendoctoral Student - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (3):213–221.
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    Re-thinking nursing science through the understanding of Buddhism.Beth L. Rodgers & Wen-Jiuan Yen - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (3):213-221.
    Western thought has dominated scientific development for a long time, and nursing has not escaped the influence of such ideology. Nurse scholars, in an attempt to fit the dominant scientific ideology, typically have had to struggle with non-empirical elements of nursing. This orientation in science, however, may have contributed inadvertently to a form of scientific ethnocentrism in the culture of inquiry in nursing as in other fields. The result has been a narrow view of science and knowledge and failure to (...)
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    Book Review: Nursing praxis: knowledge and action. [REVIEW]Beth L. Rodgers - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (2):182-183.
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    Towards understanding the unpresentable in nursing: Some nursing philosophical considerations.Brenda L. Cameron RN PhD - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):23–35.
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    Human understanding in dialogue: Gadamer's recovery of the genuine.Linda L. Binding RN PhD & Dianne M. Tapp RN PhD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):121–130.
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    Towards a plurality of perspectives for nurse educators.Daniel D. Pratt phd, Stephanie L. Boll rn bsn med & John B. Collins phd - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (1):49–59.
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    A philosophy underlying excellence in teaching.L. L. B. PhD, Livne Adi & Mali Eherenfeld RN PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):249–254.
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    'Double b(l)ind': Peer-review and the politics of scholarship.Kim Walker RN PhD - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):135–146.
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    Palliative care for people with alzheimer's disease.Faan Margaret M. Mahon Phd, Rn & Faan Jeanne M. Sorrell Phd, Rn - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):110–120.
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    The informational basis for nursing intuition: Philosophical underpinnings.Judith A. Effken Phd Rn Facmi Faan - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (3):187–200.
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    Subjective time travel fosters psychodynamic change.Beth L. Fineberg - 2023 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 43 (4):221-231.
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    Calman–Hine reassessed: a survey of cancer network development in England, 1999–2000.Beth Kewell Ba Phd & Ewan Ferlie Ba Phd - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (3):303-311.
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    Building the vertebrate vasculature: research is going swimmingly.Beth L. Roman & Brant M. Weinstein - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (10):882-893.
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    Healing and Harming.Beth L. Pineles & Etan Milgrom - 2012 - Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (3):209-212.
    As part of a volunteering program, a medical student learns the story of a sick infant whose survival was wholly dependent on modern medicine. The family was pacified by believing, during pregnancy, that the fetus would be healthy. Poor counseling and unethical physician behavior led to the trauma of the family’s struggle to keep its baby alive, happy, and as healthy as possible. The need for adequate, thorough, and individualized counseling is a critical and still unfulfilled need in patient care.
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    Introduction.Beth L. Goldstein - 1990 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 21 (2):125-126.
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  16. Generating new theory for online writing instruction.Beth L. Hewett - 2001 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 6 (2).
     
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  17. How do you ground your training? Sharing the principles and processes of preparing educators for online writing instruction.Beth L. Hewett & Christa Ehmann Powers - 2005 - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 10.
     
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    Marginalization and symbolic violence in a world of differences: War and parallels to nursing practice.Joanne M. Hall Phd Rn Faan - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):41–53.
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    Heidegger and meaning: Implications for phenomenological research.RN Mary E. Johnson PhD - 2000 - Nursing Philosophy 1 (2):134–146.
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    Older and Newer Theories. The Find from Thorsbjerg in the Light of New Discoveries.Jørn Lønstrup - 1984 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 18 (1):91-101.
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    Actualizing Gadow's moral framework for nursing through research.N. P. P. CS, Madeline H. Schmitt PhD RN FAAN, R. N. DMin & Geoffrey C. Williams MD PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):92–103.
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    Chemical Trust: Oxytocin Oxymoron?M. L. S. Penney & Glenn McGee PhD - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):1-2.
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  23. bce: Defeat and the Emergence of Jewish Peoplehood.PHd Jacob L. Wright - 2023 - In Stanley M. Davids & Leah Hochman (eds.), Re-forming Judaism: moments of disruption in Jewish thought. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis.
     
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    In defence of generalized Darwinism.Howard E. Aldrich, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, David L. Hull, Thorbjørn Knudsen, Joel Mokyr & Viktor J. Vanberg - 2008 - Journal of Evolutionary Economics 18:577-596.
    Darwin himself suggested the idea of generalizing the core Darwinian principles to cover the evolution of social entities. Also in the nineteenth century, influential social scientists proposed their extension to political society and economic institutions. Nevertheless, misunderstanding and misrepresentation have hindered the realization of the powerful potential in this longstanding idea. Some critics confuse generalization with analogy. Others mistakenly presume that generalizing Darwinism necessarily involves biological reductionism. This essay outlines the types of phenomena to which a generalized Darwinism applies, and (...)
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    Nursing in a postemotional society.Elizabeth A. Herdman RN BA PhD - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):95–103.
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    Critical realism as emancipatory action: The case for realistic evaluation in practice development.Valerie Wilson Rscn Rn Bedst Mn Phd & R. M. N. Rgn - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):45–57.
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    Gadow's relational narrative: An elaboration.Joanne D. Hess Rn Msn Phd - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):137–148.
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    Referral to and discharge from cardiac rehabilitation: key informant views on continuity of care.Sherry L. Grace, Suzan Krepostman, Dina Brooks, Susan Jaglal, Beth L. Abramson, Pat Scholey, Neville Suskin, Heather Arthur & Donna E. Stewart - 2006 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 12 (2):155-163.
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    Occupational distress in nursing: A psychoanalytic reading of the literature.Alicia M. Evans RN PhD, David A. Pereira MA ASFSM & Judith M. Parker RN PhD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):195–204.
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    The dying person: An existential being until the end of life.Mireille Lavoie RN PhD, Danielle Blondeau RN PhD & Thomas Koninck PhdeD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):89–97.
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    The relational narrative: Implications for nurse practice and education.Donna M. Romyn RN PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):149–154.
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    Whiteness and difference in nursing.David G. Allen rn phd - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):65–78.
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    The tidal model: The lived-experience in person-centred mental health nursing care.Phil Barker Phd Rn - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):213–223.
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    A critical evaluation of the theory and practice of therapeutic touch.M. A. PhD, R. N. T. Rn, Wayne Spencer & Stephen Matthiesen Dipl-Phys PhD - 2002 - Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):163–176.
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    Intelligent nursing: Accounting for knowledge as action in practice.Mary E. Purkis rn phd & Kristin Bjornsdottir rn edd - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):247–256.
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    Nursing concept analysis in north America: State of the art.Kathryn Weaver RN PhD & Carl Mitcham PhD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):180–194.
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    Towards a strong virtue ethics for nursing practice.Alan E. Armstrong rn phd - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (3):110–124.
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    The problematic allure of the binary in nursing theoretical discourse.Sally E. Thorne R. N. PhD, Angela D. Henderson R. N. PhD, D. Ph & M. S. N. Rn - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):208–215.
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    Dangerous and severe personality disorder: An ethical concept?Sally Glen phd ma rn - 2005 - Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):98–105.
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    Art as measure: Nursing as safeguarding.Francine Wynn RN PhD - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):36–44.
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    It happens when the stage sets collapse.Carole Schroeder RN PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):155–160.
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    Description vs. interpretation – a new understanding of an old dilemma in human science research.Karin M. E. Dahlberg Rn Phd & M. A. Dahlberg - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):268–273.
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    Hume's legacy.Pamela J. Salsberry RN PhD - 2001 - Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):180–182.
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    Nursing theories as nursing ontologies.Don Flaming RN PhD - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):224–229.
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    Pedagogical integrity in the knowledge economy.Florence Myrick RN PhD - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):23–29.
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    Relativism.John S. Drummond Rn Dipn Rnt M. Ed Phd - 2005 - Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):267–273.
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    Restorative nursing: Toward a philosophy of postmodern punishment.Sally Gadow RN PhD - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):161–167.
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    Towards a philosophic theory of nursing.June F. Kikuchi RN PhD - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):79–83.
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    The binary: An obstacle to scholarly nursing discourse?June F. Kikuchi rn phd - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):100–103.
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    Time(lessness): Buddhist perspectives and end-of-life.Anne Bruce RN PhD - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (3):151–157.
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