Nursing as normative praxis

Nursing Inquiry 7 (3):175-181 (2000)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

Nursing as normative praxisThe purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it introduces a variety of concepts of ‘praxis’, and argues in support of those which reflect the normative dimension of the critical social perspective. This begins with the Aristotelian concept, and moves through a variety of sources, including Hannah Arendt and Paulo Freire, but focuses primarily, and uniquely in the nursing literature, upon the work of the Yugoslavian ‘praxis Marxists’. Second, specific ways of conceiving nursing as praxis are outlined, including political, aesthetic and ethical forms which have immediate import for nurses. The paper concludes with brief suggestions as to how these ways of conceiving praxis may be used by nurses to develop a more intimate and productive understanding of their own practices.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 93,642

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Analytics

Added to PP
2014-01-26

Downloads
5 (#1,562,871)

6 months
17 (#161,763)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Colin Holmes
University of Windsor

References found in this work

Knowledge and human interests.Jürgen Habermas - 1971 - London [etc.]: Heinemann Educational.
Pedagogy of the oppressed.Paulo Freire - 2004 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
Pedagogy of the Oppressed.Paulo Freire - 1970 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Myra Bergman Ramos, Donaldo P. Macedo & Ira Shor.
Knowledge and Human Interests.Richard W. Miller - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (2):261.
Knowledge and Human Interests.Jürgen Habermas & Jeremy Shapiro - 1973 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):545-569.

View all 17 references / Add more references