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New ways for nursing inspired by the works of Michel de Certeau.

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2017-08-02

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Gonzalez-Sanz, Juan D
Noreña-Peña, Ana
Amezcua, Manuel

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The focus of this article is the life and work of the French thinker Michel de Certeau, here presented as a philosopher of special interest for nursing. Although in some countries he is relatively unknown, international authors from scientific disciplines regard his texts as a fundamental source in the opening of new intellectual perspectives on current global problems. Some nurses have also considered his ideas as a useful aid for reflecting on their professional activities, and their most important research is cited. Over these pages, we also examine how Certeau's work can enrich nursing philosophy in regard to three specific issues: resistance practices in nursing in the face of pressure from health institutions; the social configuration of nursing knowledge; and the importance of the body in current nursing practice.

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France
History, 20th Century
Humans
Philosophy
Philosophy, Nursing

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Michel de Certeau, body, epistemology, nursing, philosophy, resistance practices

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