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  1. Heidegger and meaning: implications for phenomenological research.Mary E. Johnson - 2000 - Nursing Philosophy 1 (2):134-146.
    Recently the relevance of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger has been critiqued in nursing literature. However, this critique is based primarily upon an appropriation of Heidegger that does not reflect an understanding of meaning as grounded in temporality. Therefore, this paper aims to (1) explicate Heidegger's grounding of meaning, (2) briefly contrast Heidegger's and Husserl's notions of the origin of meaning, (3) describe how Heidegger was first introduced to nursing, and (4) illustrate through examples from a research study how the (...)
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  • Searching for new possibilities to care: a qualitative analysis of family caring involvement in nursing homes.U. M. Kellett - 1999 - Nursing Inquiry 6 (1):9-16.
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