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dentity Narrative in informal family and non-family caregivers of people on dialysis

2019

Objetivo. Explorar la identidad narrativa de las cuidadoras informales familiares o no, de personas en diálisis. Método. Entrevistas en profundidad a 9 cuidadoras de personas de programas de Hemodiálisis o Diálisis Peritoneal del Hospital General Universitario. Se obtuvo autorización del Comité de Ética y los consentimientos informados de los participantes. El análisis se hizo desde la Teoría Fundamentada. Las narraciones transcritas y codificadas fueron sometidas a reflexión hermenéutica. Resultados. La enfermedad genera un impacto y las cuidadoras asumen el cuidado como pueden. Surge el sentimiento de “cuidado como destino” y como dotación intrínseca de “ser mujer”, percibido como una esp…

Hermeneuticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Context (language use)teoría fundamentadanformal careGrounded theoryNursingInformed consentAffectionNarrativeCuidado informallcsh:Social sciences (General)General Environmental Sciencemedia_commonnarrative identityFatalismdiálisis crónicaChronic dialysisFeelingGrounded TheoryGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:H1-99Psychologyhermenéuticaidentidad narrativaBúsqueda
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Nothing matters: the significance of the unidentifiable, the superficial and nonsense

2019

ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this study is to explore the ways in which “small things” may be of importance for people with mental health difficulties. Method: Empirical material from three different studies was reanalysed through a phenomenological, dialogical, approach. Results: We discovered some paradoxical aspects of small things: i.e., they could be about “something” that was difficult or even impossible to identify. The unidentifiable could be about bodily, sensual experiences that are superficial (i.e., belonging to the surface). The interaction with others highlighted as significant could be about doing something fun, talking nonsense or kidding around, and hence not at all about m…

Hermeneuticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectNonsenseIngoldInterviews as Topicrecovery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEmpirical StudiesNothingHumans030212 general & internal medicineQualitative Researchmedia_commonSwedenlcsh:R5-920030504 nursingSocial workBiestaMental DisordersHealth PolicyObject AttachmentMental healthEpistemologyIssues ethics and legal aspectsMental healthFundamentals and skillsHermeneuticslcsh:Medicine (General)0305 other medical sciencePsychologyGerontologyGumbrechtQualitative researchInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
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Ermeneutica filosofica, pluralismo e diritto

2006

The purpose of this essay is to show that philosophical hermeneutics is particularly suited for facing problems of understanding among different cultural worlds. These issues are relevant even for legal interpretation that, now more than ever, is not up against culturally homogeneous societies and against legal systems shaped by a single source or by a steady hierarchy of sources. Therefore, philosophical hermeneutics’ approaches to intercultural dialogue can be useful to the present practice of legal interpretation, not by building new interpretative methods, but by clarifying contexts which give significance to legal practice. The paths trodden by legal philosophical hermeneutics are devo…

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The meaning of dignity in nursing home care as seen by relatives

2014

Background: As part of an ongoing Scandinavian project on the dignity of care for older people, this study is based on ‘clinical caring science’ as a scientific discipline. Clinical caring science examines how ground concepts, axioms and theories are expressed in different clinical contexts. Central notions are caring culture, dignity, at-home-ness, the little extra, non-caring cultures versus caring cultures and ethical context – and climate. Aim and assumptions: This study investigates the individual variations of caring cultures in relation to dignity and how it is expressed in caring acts and ethical contexts. Three assumptions are formulated: (1) the caring culture of nursing homes inf…

Hermeneuticsrelativesmedicine.medical_specialtycaringDenmarkmedia_common.quotation_subjectPatient AdvocacyVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808DignityGeriatric NursingNursingdignityEthics NursingHumansMedicineNursing scienceMeaning (existential)ethical contextAgedQuality of Health Caremedia_commoncaring cultureclinical caring scienceSwedenNorwaybusiness.industryNursing ethicsNursing HomesIssues ethics and legal aspectsnursing homeEmpathyNurse-Patient RelationsbusinessNursing homes
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La construcción de la instersubjetividad desde la hermenéutica trascendental

2017

En este artículo se busca reflexionar sobre cómo el diálogo es una poderosa herramienta para utilizar en aquellos programas educativos que deseen contribuir con la transformación de la sociedad. Es por ello, que se hace necesario vincular la hermenéutica a la praxis de las ciencias sociales. La hermenéutica puede brindar a las ciencias sociales una metodología de encuentro de perspectivas a través de la intersubjetividad. La intersubjetividad, establecida a través del diálogo, puede posibilitar espacios de acercamiento a la hora de construir un conocimiento colectivo en el ámbito educativo. La ética, también como disciplina filosófica, puede servir para fundamentar la praxis educativa orien…

HermenèuticaCOMUNIDAD; COMMUNITYÉTICA DISCURSIVA; DISCOURSE ETHICSética discursivaEducaciónlcsh:Philosophy (General)HERMENÉUTICA; HERMENEUTICSEDUCACIÓN; EDUCATIONcomunidad.lcsh:Education (General)PhilosophyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ÈticaDIÁLOGO; DIALOGUEEducaciólcsh:L7-991lcsh:B1-5802hermenéuticadiálogoSophía
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Contemporary hermeneutics and the role of the self in translation

2009

La investigación hermenéutica, impulsada por Schleiermacher a principios del siglo XIX, parece haber conducido, en los últimos años del siglo XX, a una concepción más amplia y profunda del papel del traductor. La confluencia de diversas fuerzas y corrientes científicas y filosóficas y su consiguiente refuerzo mutuo han dado lugar a la aparición de un conjunto de teorías que se ocupan de las inquietudes del traductor en torno a la subjetividad de la traducción. Este conjunto de teorías recoge influencias tanto de las principales escuelas de pensamiento, tales como los estudios hermenéuticos de Heidegger y Gadamer, la deconstrucción de Derrida, las aventuras de Wittgenstein con los juegos de …

HermenèuticaSubjectivityHermeneuticsLinguistics and LanguageTranslationTraducciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunication studiesArt historySelfLanguage and LinguisticsEducationDeconstructionismReconstrucciónReflexivityHermenéuticaMainstreamTraducciómedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASReflexivitySelfPhilosophyTraducción e InterpretaciónEl YoJoEpistemologyPhilologyReflexividadRhetoric:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Translation; Hermeneutics; Self; Reflexivity; DeconstructionismHermeneuticsTranslation; Hermeneutics; Self; Reflexivity; Deconstructionism; Traducción; Hermenéutica; El Yo; Reflexividad; Reconstrucción
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Neurohermenéutica crítica

2021

The article supports the proposal for a critical neurohermeneutics. For this purpose it begins by considering the recently coined term «neurohermeneutics» and the various meanings it contains. The article then explores neurohermeneutics as the hermeneutics of neuroscience, and identifies some of the main limitations of naturalistic neuroethics that arise from the deficit of critical hermeneutics in its approaches. Finally, critical hermeneutics is defended as the necessary foundation of neuroethics. El artículo defiende la propuesta de una neurohermenéutica crítica. Para ello parte del término recientemente acuñado «neurohermenéutica» y de los diversos significados que éste contiene. Centrá…

HermenèuticaneurohermenéuticaPhilosophy. Psychology. ReligionB1-5802neuroéticaneuromitoneuroethicsneuromythPhilosophyHabermashabermasBPhilosophy (General)neurohermeneutics
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Education and the Concept of Time

2013

Abstract As we speak about time in the context of everyday life, we have no problem with what we mean by time. We take time as given. Different kinds of theories of development rely on the ordinary concept of time. Time is a sequence of instants, and we are moving along from the past to the future, from birth to death. Moving in time also means development. It does not take into account how a human being is in the time. It flattens our view of human life and cannot describe our manifold being. According to theories of development, if a child does not behave in a certain instant as the theories expect, there must be a problem with that child or she has not developed as well as others. Heideg…

History and Philosophy of ScienceEducation theoryTemporalityContext (language use)SociologyHermeneuticsEveryday lifeDevelopment theoryChild developmentEducationEpistemologyInstantEducational Philosophy and Theory
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Reading Weber and the Claims of the Weberians

2016

HistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectbook reviewsyhteiskuntatieteetGender Studieskirja-arvostelutpolitical philosophyReading (process)ta517Webermedia_commonWeber Maxpoliittinen filosofiahermeneuticslcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryLinguisticshermeneutiikkaPsychologysocial scienceslcsh:HQ1101-2030.7MaxhermentutiikkaRedescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Auditory Phenomena and Human Life: Phenomenological Experience

2018

The present study analyzes auditory phenomena from the point of view of hermeneutical phenomenology and shows their interconnectedness with the understanding of man, hearing and listening within the context of human life as the horizon of meaningful sonority and silence. The central questions to be answered in this study are these: What is experienced as sound and sonority? How does a human see himself in inclusion of his being from where he listens, understands, and speaks? The study explores the classical standpoints of Husserl’s phenomenology and other philosophical apprehensions which confirm that auditory phenomena is not to be apprehended solely as an isolated horizon but as being per…

Human life:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]hermeneuticsInterconnectednessReflexive pronounEpistemologyPhenomenology (philosophy)SilenceonthologymimesisSonority hierarchyActive listeningartworkHermeneuticsplayPsychology
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