
Developing Nursing Knowledge
Philosophical Traditions and Influences
Beth L. Rodgers(Author)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2004
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7817-4708-0 (ISBN)
Description
This text offers a comprehensive discussion of philosophies that are relevant to the conceptualization and development of the knowledge base and discipline of nursing. Coverage progresses from classical philosophy to the rationalism of Descartes, the roots of modern science in British empiricism, the evolution of modern science, and the concept of interpretive inquiry. Also included are chapters on the knowledge-practice connection and models for nursing knowledge development. This book explores how philosophy shapes aspects of nursing and provides students with a much richer and fuller understanding of how nursing works, how it can be approached most effectively, and how it might be shaped to advance in the future.
This text offers a comprehensive discussion of philosophies that are relevant to the conceptualization and development of the knowledge base and discipline of nursing. Coverage progresses from classical philosophy to the rationalism of Descartes, the roots of modern science in British empiricism, the evolution of modern science, and the concept of interpretive inquiry. Also included are chapters on the knowledge-practice connection and models for nursing knowledge development. This book explores how philosophy shapes aspects of nursing and provides students with a much richer and fuller understanding of how nursing works, how it can be approached most effectively, and how it might be shaped to advance in the future.
This text offers a comprehensive discussion of philosophies that are relevant to the conceptualization and development of the knowledge base and discipline of nursing. Coverage progresses from classical philosophy to the rationalism of Descartes, the roots of modern science in British empiricism, the evolution of modern science, and the concept of interpretive inquiry. Also included are chapters on the knowledge-practice connection and models for nursing knowledge development. This book explores how philosophy shapes aspects of nursing and provides students with a much richer and fuller understanding of how nursing works, how it can be approached most effectively, and how it might be shaped to advance in the future.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 187 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-4708-0 (9780781747080)
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Content
<ol><li>Why Nursing Knowledge?
</li><li>Knowledge in Classical Philosophy
</li><li>Knowledge from Within: The Rationalism of Descartes
</li><li>The Road to Modern Science: British Empiricism
</li><li>The Transcendental Idealism of Immanuel Kant
</li><li>Modern Science: Mirror of Reality
</li><li>Science in Context: Historicist Conceptualizations of Science
</li><li>Conceptual Repertoires...and Leaps
</li><li>The Postmodern Turn
</li><li>Interpretive Inquiry: The Mirror Cracked
</li><li>Feminism and Science
</li><li>Problems and Practicalities: The Knowledge-Practice Connection
</li><li>Models for Nursing Knowledge Development
</li><li>The Future of Nursing Knowledge </li></ol>
</li><li>Knowledge in Classical Philosophy
</li><li>Knowledge from Within: The Rationalism of Descartes
</li><li>The Road to Modern Science: British Empiricism
</li><li>The Transcendental Idealism of Immanuel Kant
</li><li>Modern Science: Mirror of Reality
</li><li>Science in Context: Historicist Conceptualizations of Science
</li><li>Conceptual Repertoires...and Leaps
</li><li>The Postmodern Turn
</li><li>Interpretive Inquiry: The Mirror Cracked
</li><li>Feminism and Science
</li><li>Problems and Practicalities: The Knowledge-Practice Connection
</li><li>Models for Nursing Knowledge Development
</li><li>The Future of Nursing Knowledge </li></ol>