The meaning of Being as a nurse involved in the work of death investigation. A North American view and its implications to practice in England.
This research study explored the meaning of ¿Being¿ (i.e. Heidegger¿s four philosophical concepts of Being-in the-world, fore-structures, time and space) as a nurse involved in the work of death investigation in the USA. The objectives were to: reveal the hidden meaning of Being; transfer the findin...
Main Author: | Rutty, Jane Elizabeth |
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Other Authors: | Lucas, Jeff |
Language: | en |
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University of Bradford
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5331 |
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