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>On 'Being Inspired' by Husserl's PhenomenologyReflections on Omery's Exposition of Phenomenology as a Method of Nursing Research
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On 'Being Inspired' by Husserl's PhenomenologyReflections on Omery's Exposition of Phenomenology as a Method of Nursing Research
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机译:On "Being Inspired" by Husserl's PhenomenologyReflections on Omery's Exposition of Phenomenology as a Method of Nursing Research
The impact of Omery's article, "Phenomenology:A Method for Nursing Research," on nursing science is appraised. In particular, the influence of her emphasis on "being inspired" was compared with that of her detailed reviews of psychological phenomenologic methods. The author's experience of "being inspired" by Husserl's book, Ideas, is described. The author also discusses the tapping of this resource during three phases of her development as a researcher: (1) appraising methods derived from Husserl's phenomenology; (2) spelling out an approach, with help; and (3) "making clearer while glancing-toward." Omery's proposed linkage between philosophic inspiration and methodologic development is highlighted as a challenge to nurse researchers.
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