despite what the reality actually was and the sense data we gained from events as our mode of understanding. Also, even though he had claimed to be a phenomenologist, Sartre was openly in disagreement on several topics with Husserl, the father of phenomenology himself. He criticized Husserl (and ultimately Freud as well) for his idea of a transcendental ego stating that this idea wasn’t a part of the phenomenological agenda. This…
Framework for Praxis Praxis is an essential substructure of the nursing foundation. Chinn and Kramer (2011) deem praxis to be both an individual and interactive process that requires continuous speculation and action. This paper will give an overview of praxis as well as provide the role of the advanced practice nurse (APN), explore ideological, theoretical, and ethical influences contributing to the framework of practice, and discuss the utilization of the framework while providing a visual…
using upstream approach to promote dignity, individuality, cultural sensitivity and generalize wellbeing of individuals. Nursing influenced my career by providing opportunities to work with people from different cultural background, and used phenomenology to explore clients’ perspective…
illness experience and identify key characters such as his father, the main caregiver. In this paper, I will discuss Martin’s experience of illness, Martin father as his caregiver and an analysis of Martin’s experience. Martin’s Experience Martin’s phenomenology, his lived experience of illness can be viewed through two different lenses of intersectionality…
However, you must love yourself or happiness can not be found, this is supported in The Translation:"The Phenomenology of Abnormal Emotions of Happiness", “Conversely, the same feelings can accompany many different kinds of mental representation; but, the mental contents of the premonitions or forebodings will always be dependant on the sense of premonition because…
day in the Jewish calendar, contributed to Edith quickly becoming her mother’s favorite child. Edith and her mother became very close, her mother supporting Edith’s academic quests and encouraging critical thinking. Edith studied theology and phenomenology: the science of phenomena as distinct from that of the nature of being. In simpler words, Edith studied how people observe and feel about their surroundings. Although Edith valued her mother’s strong religious beliefs she had become an…
Wilfrid Desan, The Tragic Finale An Essay on the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Harvard University Press, United States 1954. “This book represents an attempt at a systematic presentation and interpretation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s ontology”. According to him, this book is not a historical introduction on how existentialism arises but he investigates the exposition of Sartre’s ontology. In order for him to achieve this, he shall use the different works of other philosopher by comparing and…
This essay will be answering the Question of how a particular Jungian Archetype is represented in a film. The film ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’ has been chosen for this analysis, because of its wide range of characters that represent Jungian archetypes. Before beginning the analysis on the film, it is important to state the definition of a Jungian archetype. In his essay ‘Psychology and Religion’, Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung describes archetypes as ‘…forms or images of…
Phenomenological and Family Systems Theory guided the study. Phenomenology is considered not only a philosophy but also a research method. Family Systems Theory approaches the study with a focus on the dynamic and interactions within the family and between the family with the context. Methodology The author applied phenomenology approach to design the study. In-depth interviews were conducted in two rounds with 26 informants. Those informants…
Categorical Approach vs. Dimensional Approach: A review of the current state of the DSM Dakshin De Silva 663160 Word Count:2250 The primary aim of psychiatric diagnosis is to provide information about the conditions from which psychological problems emerge. A formal diagnostic system like DSM–V provides concepts that can be diagnosed by applying a specific set of diagnostic rules (Kamphuis, J. H. & Noordhof, A.(2009). In our present stage of knowledge we are not able to classify…