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    This is supported by advances in other fields‚ such as mathematics‚ that rely on reasoning‚ experience and logic and not solely on observation or experimentation.  As a result‚ philosophical intuition can complement the scientific method and serve as another valid and promising means to obtain nursing knowledge.  These steps are all intertwined to form future nursing care.   Knowledge is built upon theories‚ for as Lauden (1984) noted‚ “problems

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    based on beliefs or superstitions c.  intuition- when an investigator leans

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    links between disparate pieces of information‚ its fast and it’s affectively charged‚ meaning that it usually engages the emotions. Intuition is not rational‚ but that does not necessarily make it wrong. Nor does it always operate in opposition to rational analysis rather; the two can complement each other. Intuition can be a powerful force in decision making. But intuition is not superstition‚ or the product of some magical or paranormal sixth sense. Ethics is the study of moral values or principles

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    happens in a blink on an eye (http://suite101.com‚ n.d.). Initially‚ the readers may consider that the book is about intuition. Indeed‚ the word intuition is not suitable to “Blink” because intuition describes emotional reactions‚ gut feelings. Thus thoughts and solutions do not seem entirely rational. That’s why people in Kazakhstan should ponder deeply before relying on intuition. According to Gladwell’s definition‚ “Rapid cognition is just a process of thinking that goes faster and operates a little

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    ESTJs thrive on order and continuity. Being extraverted‚ their focus involves organization of people‚ which translates into supervision. While ENTJs enjoy organizing and mobilizing people according to their own theories and tactically based agendas‚ ESTJs are content to enforce "the rules‚" often dictated by tradition or handed down from a higher authority. ESTJs are joiners. They seek out like-minded companions in clubs‚ civic groups‚ churches and other service organizations. The need for belonging

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    Individual assignment 2 2.1 Content of assignment Individual assignment 2: (hand in week 4) Phase 1‚2‚3 of the ethical cycle: Moral problem statement Problem analysis Options for action Phase 4 of the ethical cycle: Intuition Utilitarianism Bentham Mill 2.2 Case: “Fire Detectors” Residential fires cause many deaths each year. Several companies manufacture fire detectors in a highly competitive market. Jim is a senior manager at one of these companies. He has been invited to

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    Edgar Allan Poe uses literary devices‚ the theme of death‚ and the creation of a paranoid mood to exemplify insanity and evil in humans. “The Raven‚” “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” and “The Oval Portrait‚” all show the dangers of following human intuition alone‚ contradicting the ideas of the Transcendentalists. “The Raven‚” a creepy and heart pumping poem by Poe‚ uses the literary devices anaphora and alliteration to emphasize insanity. The poem follows the recount of the narrator‚ who‚ while

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    sense” type of fear represents a mysterious feeling‚ like a gut feeling‚ that can’t be explained by science. Bradbury admonishes the reader to listen to this feeling‚ warning them to not ignore it. Lavinia‚ however‚ chooses to disregard this valuable intuition‚ which leads to her eventual

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    HEALTH SCIENCE JOURNAL ® VOLUME 5‚ ISSUE 4 (2011) The Value and Significance of Knowing the Patient for Professional Practice‚ according to the Carper’s Patterns of Knowing Marianna Mantzorou 1‚ Dimos Mastrogiannis 2 1. RN‚ MSc‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Nursing Β΄‚ Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens‚ Greece 2. RN‚ MSc‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Nursing‚ Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Lamia‚ Greece Abstract Background: Τhe scientific value of man relies upon

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    Personality tests attempt to measure your basic personality style and are most used in research or forensic settings to help with clinical diagnosis. The subject score on the Humanmetrics Jung Typology test was extravert 6%‚ intuition 19%‚ feeling 19%‚ and judging 12% which indicate the four letter formula her personality type is ENFJ. Extraverted are action-oriented: they tend to act‚ then reflect‚ then act further; however to rebuild their energy extraverts need breaks from time to spent in reflection

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