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Nursing and humanities / Graham McCaffrey.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (127 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429327889
  • 0429327889
  • 9781000033519
  • 1000033511
  • 9781000033557
  • 1000033554
  • 1000033473
  • 9781000033472
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.7301 23
LOC classification:
  • RT84.5 .M3785 2020
NLM classification:
  • WY 86
Online resources:
Contents:
Nursing and the humanities: medical and health humanities -- Nursing and humanities: history and uses -- What is nursing? -- Epistemic differences in nursing -- Cognitive science and experience -- Compassion and the pharmakon of the health humanities -- Prose and poetry in nursing -- Nursing, Buddhism, interdependence -- Nursing and humanities in the age of the post-human.
Summary: "Nursing and Humanities offers a way to think through the relationship between nursing and the humanities, in the context of the pluralistic nature of a practice profession that requires exact scientific and technical knowledge applied in complex, dynamic situations of human relating. It outlines the many ways in which the humanities have long been part of nurses' lives and builds a framework for a more explicit understanding of the value of the humanities for nursing. This innovative account draws on developments in neuroscience, on philosophical debates about subjective experience, and on the complex reality of practice itself to develop a rich, contextualized account of nursing humanities that avoids the trap of a binary opposition between arts and sciences and makes a strong argument for the continued value of humanities in nursing. Nursing and Humanities is an important read for all those interested in the philosophy, nature and history of nursing, as well as the medical and health humanities more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nursing and the humanities: medical and health humanities -- Nursing and humanities: history and uses -- What is nursing? -- Epistemic differences in nursing -- Cognitive science and experience -- Compassion and the pharmakon of the health humanities -- Prose and poetry in nursing -- Nursing, Buddhism, interdependence -- Nursing and humanities in the age of the post-human.

"Nursing and Humanities offers a way to think through the relationship between nursing and the humanities, in the context of the pluralistic nature of a practice profession that requires exact scientific and technical knowledge applied in complex, dynamic situations of human relating. It outlines the many ways in which the humanities have long been part of nurses' lives and builds a framework for a more explicit understanding of the value of the humanities for nursing. This innovative account draws on developments in neuroscience, on philosophical debates about subjective experience, and on the complex reality of practice itself to develop a rich, contextualized account of nursing humanities that avoids the trap of a binary opposition between arts and sciences and makes a strong argument for the continued value of humanities in nursing. Nursing and Humanities is an important read for all those interested in the philosophy, nature and history of nursing, as well as the medical and health humanities more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.

Graham McCaffrey is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Canada. He is Assistant Editor for the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics.

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