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This collection of essays develops an existential, phenomenological approach to nursing that centers the lived experience of nurses and patients and the relational act of care. It defines core concepts such as presence, authenticity, reflective dialogue, and ethical responsibility, and presents a pedagogy of dialectical inquiry used in classroom and clinical settings. The authors show how nurses can cultivate personal growth, communal professional identity, and clinical judgment while integrating humanistic values with scientific and technological practice. Practical examples and philosophical reflection guide application of compassionate, reflective care.
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