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  1. The influence of liberal political ideology on nursing science.Annette J. Browne - 2001 - Nursing Inquiry 8 (2):118-129.
    The influence of liberal political ideology on nursing sciencePrevious notions of science as impartial and value-neutral have been refuted by contemporary views of science as influenced by social, political and ideological values. By locating nursing science in the dominant political ideology of liberalism, the author examines how nursing knowledge is influenced by liberal philosophical assumptions. The central tenets of liberal political philosophy — individualism, egalitarianism, freedom, tolerance, neutrality, and a free-market economy — are primarily manifested in relation to: (i) the (...)
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  • Response to ‘The influence of liberal, political ideology on nursing science’, an article by Annette J. Browne (2001).Isolde Daiski - 2004 - Nursing Inquiry 11 (2):117-121.
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