The Human Condition.
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...Berger (2010) draws upon Arendt (1998) to explain, “Stories are both the effects of action and action itself” (p....
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...Berger (2010) draws upon Arendt (1998) to explain, “Stories are both the effects of action and action itself” (p. 62)....
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...Arendt, in her description of how human beings testify the presence of each other, clarifies that ‘‘Absence of thought is indeed a powerful factor in human affairs, statistically speaking the most powerful, not just in the conduct of the many but in the conduct of all’’ (Arendt, 1971, 1998, p. 71)....
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...…based on thinking (Gadamer, 2004, p. 62), there may be a risk that nursing practice only built on scientific facts, as the need for mobilization to ensure a positive outcome of fast-track surgery omits a caring practice that seeks to recognize what gives meaning for patients (Arendt, 1971, 1998)....
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...Such a view inheres in the Aristotelian notion of praxis, as explained in his Nicomachean ethics (Aristotle 1980), and in the corresponding concept of action developed by Arendt (1958) and Burke (1989)....
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