96 results on '"Paley, John"'
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2. Metaphysics and research education in nursing
3. ‘The concept of…’
4. ‘Moral distress’
5. Aims, methods, conventions
6. ‘Hope’
7. Must there be concepts?
8. ‘Hope’
9. ‘Hope’ in health care
10. Concepts, words and pictures
11. Wittgenstein, language and method
12. ‘A noun is a naming word.’ Discuss.
13. ‘Hope’
14. Referring without identifying or describing
15. Spirituality in Health Care
16. Phenomenology as Qualitative Research
17. Evidence and the qualitative research analogous structure
18. Spirituality in Health Care
19. Concept Analysis in Nursing
20. Narrative Machinery
21. Distributed cognition and the education reflex
22. Body—Mind Expertise: Notes on the Polarization of Health Care Discourse
23. The fictionalist paradigm: A commentary
24. Reading concept analysis: Why Draper has a point
25. Phenomenology and qualitative research: Amedeo Giorgi's hermetic epistemology
26. Meaning, lived experience, empathy and boredom: Max van Manen on phenomenology and Heidegger
27. Why the cognitive science of religion cannot rescue ‘spiritual care’
28. Absent bystanders and cognitive dissonance: A comment on Timmins & de Vries
29. Francis, fatalism and the fundamental attribution error: A reply to Philip Darbyshire
30. Compassion and the fundamental attribution error: A reply to Rolfe & Gardner
31. Response to Read, Smith, and Patterson
32. Hope, positive illusions and palliative rehabilitation
33. Cognition and the compassion deficit: the social psychology of helping behaviour in nursing
34. Social psychology and the compassion deficit
35. Heidegger, lived experience and method
36. Observations of professional–patient relationships: A mixed-methods study exploring whether familiarity is a condition for nurses’ provision of psychosocial support
37. ‘This house believes that caring can and should be measured’
38. The Moral Psychology Handbook
39. Commentary: Care tactics - arguments, absences and assumptions in relational ethics
40. Complexity theory as an approach to explanation in healthcare: A critical discussion
41. Complexity in Health Care: A Rejoinder
42. The fictionalist paradigm
43. Nursing Knowledge: Science, Practice, and Philosophy
44. Spirituality and reductionism: three replies
45. Qualitative interviewing as measurement
46. The Appropriation of Complexity Theory in Health Care
47. I Am A Strange Loop
48. Religion and the secularisation of health care
49. Keep the NHS secular
50. Response
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