PROLOGUE
Clarifying the Nature and Place of a Philosophy of Nursing
PART ONE: ESTABLISHING COMMON GROUND IN NURSING PHILOSOPHY
Pamela J Salsberry
A Philosophy of Nursing
What Is It? What Is It not?
Lynn Rew
Commentary
Jacqueline Laurin
Commentary
Ginette Page
Commentary
PART TWO: ACCOMMODATING DIVERSITY IN NURSING PHILOSOPHY
Marlaine C Smith
Arriving at a Philosophy of Nursing
Discovering? Constructing? Evolving?
Marian McGee
Eclecticism in Nursing Philosophy
Rozella M Schlotfeldt
Resolving Opposing Viewpoints
Is It Desirable? Is It Practicable?
PART THREE: ARTICULATING A SOUND PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING
June F Kikuchi and Helen Simmons
A Pragmatic Philosophy of Nursing
M Patricia Donahue
Developing a Sound Philosophy of Nursing
Is Historical Nursing Knowledge Necessary?
Myra E Levine
Some Further Thoughts on the Ethics of Nursing Rhetoric
EPILOGUE
Making Progress in Developing a Sound Philosophy of Nursing