Concept development is a significant form of inquiry to expand and develop the knowledge base in caring science. The authors’ aim in this article is to illuminate the possibility of working with concept development, based on a life world perspective, especially Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy of language, wherein phenomenological, semiological, and pragmatic dimensions are included. The theoretical discussion shows that it is possible to create methodological principles for concept development based on epistemological foundations that are consistent with ontological assumptions in caring scienc
One approach to building nursing knowledge is the identification of relevant concepts that describe ...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the development of a cultural care framework that seeks to infor...
Concept development is a significant form of inquiry to expand and develop the knowledge base in car...
This article examines and exemplifies how existential philosophy can provide a deeper understanding ...
Background and aim The aim of the present article was to elaborate on a research approach and method...
When looking for theories and methods in social science able to describe and understand changes, pra...
Phenomena in caring science are often complex and laden with meanings. Empirical research with the a...
The article is devoted to the research about the criteria for defining the "concept" in the modern l...
Learning in caring contexts could be illustrated as an encounter between the scientific knowledge of...
The article is devoted to the research about the criteria for defining the "concept" in the modern l...
This article describes how caring science can be a helpful foundation for caring practice and what k...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
The paper proposes a research agenda focused on the collective creation of culturally new concepts i...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
One approach to building nursing knowledge is the identification of relevant concepts that describe ...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the development of a cultural care framework that seeks to infor...
Concept development is a significant form of inquiry to expand and develop the knowledge base in car...
This article examines and exemplifies how existential philosophy can provide a deeper understanding ...
Background and aim The aim of the present article was to elaborate on a research approach and method...
When looking for theories and methods in social science able to describe and understand changes, pra...
Phenomena in caring science are often complex and laden with meanings. Empirical research with the a...
The article is devoted to the research about the criteria for defining the "concept" in the modern l...
Learning in caring contexts could be illustrated as an encounter between the scientific knowledge of...
The article is devoted to the research about the criteria for defining the "concept" in the modern l...
This article describes how caring science can be a helpful foundation for caring practice and what k...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
The paper proposes a research agenda focused on the collective creation of culturally new concepts i...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
One approach to building nursing knowledge is the identification of relevant concepts that describe ...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the development of a cultural care framework that seeks to infor...