ArticleOriginal scientific text

Title

DISTINGUISHING THE SCIENCES: FOR NURSING

Authors 1

Affiliations

  1. Rockhurst Jesuit University Kansas City, USA

Abstract

The article explores the problem of nursing as a practical discipline and suggests that there are several kinds of nursing science. Following the lead of Jacques Maritain and Yves R. Simon, the authoress begins with an account of the distinguishing characteristics of theoretical knowledge, to which the term “science” has historically been applied, and distinguishes it from practical knowledge or prudence. Next she reviews Maritain and Simon’s discussion of two intermediate levels of inquiry that share some characteristics of both science and practical knowledge. Finally, using the writings of several nurse theorists whose seminal ideas in this area have established a basis for nurse theorist’s discussion of these issues, she distinguishes four kinds of nursing inquiry which range from the very theoretical to the very practical.

Keywords

nursing, science, Maritain, Simon
Pages:
97-126
Main language of publication
English
Published
2014