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  1. How to make our ideas clear.C. S. Peirce - 1878 - Popular Science Monthly 12 (Jan.):286-302.
    This is one of the seminal articles of the pragmatist tradition where C.S. Peirce sets out his doctrine of doubt and belief --and their relationship to inquiry and clarity of our concepts. Originally published in the Popular Science Monthly; and widely available in reprints and collections of Peirce's writings.
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  • Theoretical development in the context of nursing—The hidden epistemology of nursing theory.Bente Hoeck & Charlotte Delmar - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (1):e12196.
    This article is about nursing theories, the development of nursing knowledge and the underlying, hidden epistemology. The current technical–economical rationality in society and health care calls for a specific kind of knowledge based on a traditional Western, Socratic view of science. This has an immense influence on the development of nursing knowledge. The purpose of the article was therefore to discuss the hidden epistemology of nursing knowledge and theories seen in a broad historical context and point to an alternative epistemology (...)
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  • Review: What Pragmatism Was By F. Thomas Burke. [REVIEW]Review by: Colin Koopman - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (2):304-308,.
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  • Some Varieties of Pragmatism.Graham Hubbs - 2013 - In Graham Hubbs & Douglas Lind (eds.), Pragmatism, Law, and Language. New York: Routledge. pp. 1-13.
    This essay introduces the volume in which it is found. It explains how the essays of the volume belong to a single vista, one that ranges from metaethics to political philosophy, from a discussion of Hegelian recognition to an analysis of the Rwandan genocide. It articulates this explanation in terms of a variety of pragmatisms. The taxonomy it develops draws on Robert Brandom's recent discussions of pragmatism.
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  • Jamesian pragmatism: A framework for working towards unified diversity in nursing knowledge development.Jason S. McCready - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (3):191-203.
    Nursing is frequently described as practical or pragmatic and there are many parallels between nursing and pragmatism, the school of thought. Pragmatism is often glancingly referenced by nursing authors, but few have conducted in-depth discussions about its applicability to nursing; and few have identified it as a significant theoretical basis for nursing research. William James's pragmatism has not been discussed substantially in the nursing context, despite obvious complementarities. James's theme of pluralism fits with nursing's diversity and plurality; his emphasis on (...)
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  • Hermeneutics and pragmatism offer a way of exploring the consequences of advanced assessment.Shelaine I. Zambas, Elizabeth A. Smythe & Jane Koziol-McLain - 2015 - Nursing Philosophy 16 (4):203-212.
    Linking specific nursing actions to outcomes in the healthcare setting is challenging. Patient outcomes are varied and influenced by a myriad of factors, and always involve a wider team than any one nurse. It is difficult to control for a single action or set of actions of a particular nurse. Furthermore, practice is seldom about any ‘one’ action, for one thing leads to another, all within a complex interplay of influencing factors. In this article, we outline a research method which (...)
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  • Pragmatism.W. James & F. C. S. Schiller - 1907 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 15 (5):19-19.
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  • Pragmatism, Pluralism and the Healing of Wounds.Richard J. Bernstein - 1989 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 63 (3):5 - 18.
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  • The Pragmatic Maxim and the Proof of Pragmatism : Habits and Interpretants: A Máxima Pragmática e a Prova do Pragmatismo : Hábitos e Interpretantes.Christopher Hookway - 2011 - Cognitio 12 (1).
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  • Pragmatism.William James - 1977 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 13 (4):306-312.
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  • Philosophical Reflexivity in Psychological Science: Do We Have It? Does It Matter?Kathleen Slaney, Donna Tafreshi & Charlie A. Wu - 2019 - In Kieran C. O'Doherty, Lisa M. Osbeck, Ernst Schraube & Jeffery Yen (eds.), Psychological Studies of Science and Technology. Springer Verlag. pp. 237-256.
    Reflexivity is a prominent theme in much science and technology studies scholarship. Yet, within most of conventional psychological science, there has been little awareness of either the concept of reflexivity or the various tools that researchers might employ in critically reflexive examinations of the research they are engaged in. However, reflexivity is a complex concept, and despite its esteemed status within qualitative research traditions, reflexivity has been somewhat of a contentious topic within the broader domain of STS. In this chapter, (...)
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