Touching From a Distance: Nursing and Carnal Hermeneutics
Carnal hermeneutics represents a new development in hermeneutic thinking, extending Merleau-Ponty’s work on embodiment. It is potentially useful for applied hermeneutics in nursing, which is a discipline of caring for and with bodies. In this paper, I take up key essays by Richard Kearney and Brian...
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Autor principal: | Graham McCaffrey |
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University of Calgary
2019
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