规范性
存在主义
霸权主义
身份(音乐)
人际交往
认识论
护理理论
罗斯(数学)
心理学
人际关系
政治
精神分析
社会学
社会心理学
哲学
法学
梅德林
美学
政治学
数学
几何学
摘要
Abstract Recognition theory attempts to conceptualize interpersonal relationships and their normative political implications. British social philosopher Gillian Rose developed her own version of recognition rooted in the work of Georg Hegel. This article applies Rose's theory of recognition to care, arguing that its emphasis on lack of identity, the dynamic process of recognition and the existential risks involved accurately describes the relationship between nurse and patient. Rose's version is compared to both contemporary notions of the interpersonal in healthcare literature, other forms of recognition theory and Emmanuel Levinas's vision of intersubjective relationships, a traditional philosophical basis for nursing care. In each case, I will argue that Rosean recognition is a fuller, more complex and ultimately more satisfying view of the relationships involved.
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