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    Cultivating a worldly repose: The contribution of Sally Gadow's work to interpretive inquiry.MarjorieMcIntyre RN PhD -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):111–120.
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    Reinstating the marginalized body in nursing science: Epistemological privilege and the lived life.RN PhD Student Carol McDonald &PhDMarjorieMcIntyre, RN -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):234–239.
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    Labelled encounters and experiences: Ways of seeing, thinking about and responding to uniqueness.Anne J. Davis Rn Phd Dsc Faan -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):101–111.
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    Knowing the nurse practitioner: Dominant discourses shaping our horizons.Judy Rashotte rn phd candidate -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (1):51–62.
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    Rhizomatic thought in nursing: An alternative path for the development of the discipline.Dave Holmes RN PhD &Denise Gastaldo BSCN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):258–267.
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    Nursing concept analysis in north America: State of the art.Kathryn Weaver RN PhD &Carl Mitcham PhD -2008 -Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):180–194.
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    The dying person: An existential being until the end of life.Mireille Lavoie RN PhD,Danielle Blondeau RN PhD &Thomas Koninck PhdeD -2008 -Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):89–97.
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    Uncovering tacit caring knowledge.Gunilla Carlsson Rn Mnsc,Nancy Drew Rn Phd,Karin Dahlberg Rn Phd &Kim Lützen Rn Phd -2002 -Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):144–151.
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    Through pragmatic eyes: Philosophy and the re-sourcing of family nursing.PhD Gweneth Hartrick Doane RN -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (1):25–32.
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    Medical and nursing clinical decision making: A comparative epistemological analysis.Judy Rashotte RN MScN &F. A. Carnevale RN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):160–174.
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    Human understanding in dialogue: Gadamer's recovery of the genuine.Linda L. Binding RN PhD &Dianne M. Tapp RN PhD -2008 -Nursing Philosophy 9 (2):121–130.
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    Paranoid investments in nursing: A schizoanalysis of the evidence-based discourse.Dave Holmes Rn Phd &Denise Gastaldo Phd -2007 -Nursing Philosophy 8 (2):85–91.
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    Philosophy as falling: Aiming for grace.PhD Sally Gadow RN -2000 -Nursing Philosophy 1 (2):89–97.
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    Swift's “Flying Island” in the Voyage to Laputa.Marjorie Nicolson LittD PhD &Nora M. Mohler PhD -1937 -Annals of Science 2 (4):405-430.
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    Cultivating a worldly repose: the contribution of Sally Gadow's work to interpretive inquiry.MarjorieMcIntyre -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):111-120.
    This paper discusses the contribution that the work of Sally Gadow makes to understandings of interpretive inquiry and it's potential to inform and influence nursing practice, research, and education. The discussion draws on several of Gadow's published works that make explicit her understandings of what it means to be interpretive, to be open to multiple truths, to hear multiple voices, to have a history, to be experienced, and to recognize agency in language. Situating this discussion of Gadow's contribution in opposition (...) to a metaphysics of genius is intended to move our understanding of particular work past the subjectivity that produced it, past the subjectivized responses to the work, past the reporting on myself – my thoughts, my perspectives, my experiences – to explore, to see the worthwhileness or even the possibilities of exploring the work itself and the worlds it evokes. This paper is a deliberate attempt to disrupt the call to the author to save us from the task of interpreting the questions that the work itself places us under. Gadow's work itself points us away from a valorization of the voice of the author of the work, a single voice, and towards a cultivation of a worldly repose where each interpretive account points us to some longstanding whole to which the work belongs and from which it gains its sense and significance. (shrink)
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    It happens when the stage sets collapse.Carole Schroeder RN PhD -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):155–160.
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    The shifting sands of self: A framework for the experience of self in addiction.Mary Tod Gray phd rn -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):119–130.
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    The problematic allure of the binary in nursing theoretical discourse.Sally E. Thorne R. N. PhD,Angela D. Henderson R. N. PhD,D. Ph &M. S. N. Rn -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):208–215.
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    Nursing in a postemotional society.Elizabeth A. Herdman RN BA PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):95–103.
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    Whiteness and difference in nursing.David G. Allen rn phd -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):65–78.
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    Hume's legacy.Pamela J. Salsberry RN PhD -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (2):180–182.
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    'Double b(l)ind': Peer-review and the politics of scholarship.Kim Walker RN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):135–146.
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    People and their parts: Deconstructing the debates in theorizing nursing's clients.Sally E. Thorne RN PhD -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):259–262.
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    Towards a strong virtue ethics for nursing practice.Alan E. Armstrong rn phd -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (3):110–124.
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    The binary: An obstacle to scholarly nursing discourse?June F. Kikuchi rn phd -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (2):100–103.
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    Art as measure: Nursing as safeguarding.Francine Wynn RN PhD -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):36–44.
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    A critical evaluation of the theory and practice of therapeutic touch.M. A. PhD,R. N. T. Rn,Wayne Spencer &Stephen Matthiesen Dipl-Phys PhD -2002 -Nursing Philosophy 3 (2):163–176.
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    Nursing theories as nursing ontologies.Don Flaming RN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):224–229.
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    Towards a plurality of perspectives for nurse educators.Daniel D. Pratt phd,Stephanie L. Boll rn bsn med &John B. Collins phd -2007 -Nursing Philosophy 8 (1):49–59.
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    The rhizome and the tree: A response to Holmes and Gastaldo.John S. Drummond Rn Dipn Rnt M. Ed Phd -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):255–266.
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    Time(lessness): Buddhist perspectives and end-of-life.Anne Bruce RN PhD -2007 -Nursing Philosophy 8 (3):151–157.
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    Dangerous and severe personality disorder: An ethical concept?Sally Glen phd ma rn -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):98–105.
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    Critical realism as emancipatory action: The case for realistic evaluation in practice development.Valerie Wilson Rscn Rn Bedst Mn Phd &R. M. N. Rgn -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):45–57.
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    Restorative nursing: Toward a philosophy of postmodern punishment.Sally Gadow RN PhD -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):161–167.
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    The nature of care in light of Emmanuel Levinas.Mireille Lavoie rn phd,Thomas Koninck phded &and Danielle Blondeau rn phd -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):225–234.
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    English almanacs and the “new astronomy”.Marjorie Nicolson PhD LittD -1939 -Annals of Science 4 (1):1-33.
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    Freedom and resistance: The phenomenal will in addiction.Mary Tod Gray phd rn -2007 -Nursing Philosophy 8 (1):3–15.
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    Reinstating the marginalized body in nursing science: epistemological privilege and the lived life.Carol McDonald &MarjorieMcIntyre -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):234-239.
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    A philosophy underlying excellence in teaching.L. L. B. PhD,Livne Adi &Mali Eherenfeld RN PhD -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (3):249–254.
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    Occupational distress in nursing: A psychoanalytic reading of the literature.Alicia M. Evans RN PhD,David A. Pereira MA ASFSM &Judith M. Parker RN PhD -2008 -Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):195–204.
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    Plato's cave and Aristotle's collections: Dialogue across disciplines.Donna M. Zucker rn phd &Dominica Borg dfa -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (2):144–147.
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    Relativism.John S. Drummond Rn Dipn Rnt M. Ed Phd -2005 -Nursing Philosophy 6 (4):267–273.
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    Towards a philosophic theory of nursing.June F. Kikuchi RN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):79–83.
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    The phenomenology of life phenomena – in a nursing context.Charlotte Delmar Rn Msc in Nursing Phd -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (4):235–246.
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    The relational narrative: Implications for nurse practice and education.Donna M. Romyn RN PhD -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):149–154.
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    The search for the good in nursing? The burden of ethical expertise.Sioban Nelson RN PhD -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):12–22.
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    Towards understanding the unpresentable in nursing: Some nursing philosophical considerations.Brenda L. Cameron RN PhD -2006 -Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):23–35.
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    The tidal model: The lived-experience in person-centred mental health nursing care.Phil Barker Phd Rn -2001 -Nursing Philosophy 2 (3):213–223.
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    Description vs. interpretation – a new understanding of an old dilemma in human science research.Karin M. E. Dahlberg Rn Phd &M. A. Dahlberg -2004 -Nursing Philosophy 5 (3):268–273.
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    Gadow's relational narrative: An elaboration.Joanne D. Hess Rn Msn Phd -2003 -Nursing Philosophy 4 (2):137–148.
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