Towards a philosophic theory of nursing

Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):79-83 (2004)
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Abstract

Recently, Edwards and Liaschenko questioned the validity of an argument put forward by Dr Søren Holm and Joseph Dunne concerning the impossibility of a theory of nursing. Taking into consideration the premises of the argument, I describe how Maritain's conception of philosophy allows for the possibility of a theory of nursing conceived as a philosophy of nursing art that is both practical and propositional in nature. As well, I identify how the philosophy of nursing art guides nursing art in developing and applying other kinds of artistic practical nursing knowledge: artistic nursing rules and artistic prudential nursing judgements. Finally, the relationship of ethical knowledge to artistic practical nursing knowledge is set down.

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Degrees of Knowledge.Jacques Maritain, Bernard Wall & Margot Robert Adamson - 1998 - London,: Collected Works of Jacques Maritain. Edited by Bernard Wall & Margot Robert Adamson.
An introduction to philosophy.Jacques Maritain & Edward Ingram Watkin - 1930 - Westminster, Md.: Christian Classics. Edited by E. I. Watkin.
Practical knowledge.Yves René Marie Simon - 1991 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Robert J. Mulvaney.
On the Quest for a theory of nursing.Steven Edwards & Joan Liaschenko - 2003 - Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):1–3.

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