Revisioning Phenomenology: Nursing and Health Science Research, Izdaje 41–2545Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1994 - 326 strani Written exclusively from the phenomenological perspective, this book offers a unique approach to finding meaning in human experiences through a post-modern interpretation of the study of being. |
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SITTING ON THE DOCK ALL DAY CONTEMPLATING | 27 |
WHATS IT ALL ABOUT ALFIE? | 43 |
THEY CAME IN THROUGH THE BACKDOOR | 59 |
Interviews Conversations and Writing | 87 |
YOU FILL UP MY SENSES | 115 |
EVERY STEP I TAKE EVERY MOVE I MAKE | 143 |
Ethics and Institutional Review Boards | 149 |
GIVE MEANING A CHANCE | 169 |
PALER SHADES OF BLACK AND WHITE | 201 |
WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM MY FRIENDS | 211 |
A STUDY AS EXEMPLAR | 217 |
Appendixes | 257 |
POSTMODERN PROPOSAL OUTLINE | 275 |
E EXAMPLE OF DESCRIPTION OF PERSPECTIVES | 281 |
F EXAMPLE OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH | 297 |
G EXAMPLE OF OUTLINE FOR COURSE | 307 |
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Revisioning Phenomenology: Nursing and Health Science Research, Izdaje 41–2545 Patricia L. Munhall Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1994 |
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