Index
Bernie Garrett PhD, RN
(University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada)
ISBN: 978-1-78743-814-9, eISBN: 978-1-78743-813-2
Publication date: 26 October 2018
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Garrett, B. (2018), "Index", Empirical Nursing, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 271-283. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-813-220181012
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Copyright © 2018 Bernie Garrett
INDEX
Abduction
, 29, 75
Abductive reasoning
, 16–17, 28–29
Abelard, Peter
, 81
Absolute idealism
, 82
Absolute risk reduction (ARR)
, 171
Action research
, 157–158
Activism, in science
, 102
Activities of daily living (ADL) model
, 244
Addams, Jane
, 41
Ad hominem
, 211
Ad ignorantiam
, 212
Aesthetic knowledge
, 106, 108
Aether
, 18, 64
Against Method
, 102
Age of Enlightenment
, 19–20
mathematical probability
, 20–21
a priori and a posteriori knowledge
, 22–23
rationalism
, 21–22
Alpha (α)
, 170
Alternative hypothesis (H
a)
, 167
Analytical philosophy
, 36
Analytic-synthetic distinction theory
, 38–39
Ancient Egyptians
, 13–14
Ancient science
, 13–15
Andreski, Stanislav
, 117
Angell, Ian
, 109
Ante rem
, 80
Anti-realism
arguments
, 81–83
criticism
, 83
intuitionists
, 80–81
problem of universals
, 80
Anti-realists argue
, 75
Appeal to divinity
, 115–116
A posteriori
, 22–23, 38, 239–241
A priori
, 21–23, 34, 38, 39, 69, 80, 82, 103, 239–241
Aquinas, Thomas
, 81
Arabic science
, 18
Argument from the continuum
, 72
Aristotle
, 15
Arnold, Matthew
, 69
Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation (ADPIE)
, 244
Assumption of generalisation
, 25–26
Assumption of uniformity
, 26
A System of Logic (1843)
, 34
Axial coding
, 153
Bacon, Roger
, 16
Bad science
, 209–210
Bandolier
, 138
Bandura, Albert
, 99–100
Barnes, David
, 64
Baudrillard, Jean
, 102
Bayes’ theorem
, 202–203
Bayes, Thomas
, 20, 21, 199
Beginnings of science
, 13–15
Being and Nothingness
, 92
Being and Time
, 91
Benner, Patricia
, 9
Bentham, Jeremy
, 34
Berger, Peter
, 100
Berkley, George
, 20, 23, 42
Bernard, Claude
, 231
Bernoulli, Jacob
, 20
Bertrand, Joseph
, 199
Beta (β)
, 170
Biased memory
, 194
Black Death
, 16
Blobogram
, 136
Bloor, David
, 102
Borges, Jorge Luis
, 87
Boyd, Richard
, 72
Brahmagupta
, 15
Brentano, Franz
, 90
Bricmont, Jean
, 117, 118
Bridgman, Peter Williams
, 76
British Empiricism
, 23
Bruner, Jerome
, 99–100
Buchenwald
, 120
Buddhism
, 82
Bullshit (BS)
, 209
Butler, Judith
, 98
Calcul des Probabilités
, 199
Campbell, Donald
, 148
Canadian Holistic Nursing Association’s website (CHNA, 2018)
, 89
Caring
, 111–112
Caritas
, 114–115
Carper, Barbara
, 106
Cartesian doubt
, 21
Cartesian duality
, 91, 115
Case studies
, 139, 140
Causality
, 26, 55–56
Causal mechanical (C-M) model
, 60–61
Central limit theorem
, 21, 157, 159, 160
Checkerboard illusion
, 189
Chinese Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge
, 87
Christianity & science
, 16
Classical antiquity
, 14
Classical Empiricism. See British Empiricism
Classical pragmatism
, 40–42
Classic probability
, 21
Client of nursing
, 241
Clinical significance
, 170–171
C-M model. See Causal mechanical (C-M) model
Cochrane, Archie
, 131, 132, 179
Cochrane Collaboration
, 136
Cochrane Database of systematic reviews
, 135
Coding (qualitative data analysis)
, 150, 151, 153
Cognition
, 102, 109, 114, 188, 190–191, 195
Colquhoun, David
, 225–226
Columbus, Christopher
, 17
Complexism
, 79–80
Complexity science
, 78
Complexity theory
, 79
Comte, Auguste
, 35
Concepts
, 134–135
Confidence interval/level
, 174–175
Confirmability
, 147, 148
Confirmation bias
, 34, 42, 193, 194, 197
Concurrent validity
, 145–146
Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT)
, 139
Construct
, 135
Constructivism
, 90, 98–100
Constructivist rationales, supporters
, 90
Construct validity
, 145–146
Contemporary health care
, 5–6
Content validity
, 145
Continental Rationalism. See Rationalism
Conventional wisdom of the dominant group (COWDUNG)
, 233–234
Convergent validity
, 146
Copenhagen Interpretation
, 49, 50
Copernicus, Nicolaus
, 19, 46, 47
Copi, Irving Marmer
, 37
Corbin, Juliet
, 153
Correspondence theory
, 71
Cotranscendance
, 114
Counter-intuitive
, 48, 50, 103, 169, 178, 201
Credibility
, 148
Criterion-referenced validity
, 145
Critical rationalism
, 44–45
Critical theory
, 96–97
Criticism
, 135
Criticism of anti-realism
, 83
Criticism of scientific realism
, 73–75
The Critique of Pure Reason (1781)
, 23
Cross-sectional studies
, 140
Culture
, 2–3, 13, 15, 16, 18, 24, 41, 69, 91, 95, 97, 98, 102, 106–109, 111, 120–122, 149, 152, 204, 215, 220, 252
Dasein
, 91
Database of the Abstracts of Effects (DARE)
, 138
da Vinci, Leonardo
, 18–19
Davy, Humphrey
, 33
Dawkins, Richard
, 117
De Architecture
, 18
Deconstruction
, 103–105
Deductive logic laws
, 28
Deductive-Nomological Model (D-N Model)
, 39, 56–57
Deductive reasoning
, 16–17, 27–28
Deductive statistical model (D-S model)
, 57
Deleuze, Gilles
, 102
Demetis, Dionysios
, 109
Dependability
, 147–148
Derrida, Jacques
, 95, 102, 103–104
Descartes, René
, 16, 20–24, 38, 83, 103
Descriptive statistics
, 151, 158–159
Destruktion
, 104
Detachment
, 28
Determinism
, 55–56, 65
Dewey, John
, 41
Dilthey, Wilhelm
, 93
Discriminant validity
, 146
Discriminating practice
, 224–225
Divergent validity
, 146
Divine
, 111–112
Divinity
, 112, 115–116
D-N Model. See Deductive-Nomological Model (D-N Model)
Donald, Anna
, 132
Dossey, Barbara
, 85–86, 115
D-S model. See Deductive statistical model (D-S model)
Dualism
, 85
Duhem–Quine thesis
, 45
Duns Scoutus, John
, 81
Durkheim, Émile
, 35, 87–88
Dynamic systems
, 78–79
Dyspraxis
, 8
Early Babylonians
, 14
Eco, Umberto
, 103, 118
Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services
, 131
Einstein, Albert
, 48, 49, 50, 56, 63, 65, 142, 237
Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) Paradox
, 49–50
Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1912)
, 35–36
Empirical knowledge
, 106, 107
Empirical non-realism
, 75
Empiricism
, 23–24
Enlightenment, Age of
, 19–20
mathematical probability
, 20–21
a priori and a posteriori knowledge
, 22–23
rationalism
, 21–22
Enlightenment thinkers. See Enlightenment, Age of
Entity realism
, 72
Environment
, 242–244
Epidemiological statistics
, 200–202
Epiphenomena
, 86
Epistemology
, 3–4, 187
Ethical knowledge
, 106, 107
Ethics, in social sciences
, 120–122
Ethnography
, 152
Evidence-based practice (EBP)
, 1–2, 6, 131, 132, 138, 179, 197, 236–237
clinical decisions
, 131
concepts
, 134–135
construct
, 135
criticism
, 135, 179–180
definition
, 131
dependability
, 147–148
evidence pyramid
, 133–141
implementation models
, 134
modern
, 131
nursing academics and practitioners
, 132
process
, 132–133
qualitative research methods
, 149–156
quantitative research methods. See Quantitative research methods
realist evaluation methodology
, 137
reliability
, 142–144
research methods
, 148–149
semantics
, 179–180
theory
, 134
transferability
, 147–148
validity
, 144–147
Euclid, of Alexandria
, 22
Eupraxis
, 8
Existentialism
, 91
Experiment
, 4, 15, 16, 18, 24, 27, 34, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44, 49, 57, 69, 84, 120, 121, 139, 141, 144, 146, 153, 157–158, 177, 191–197, 199, 202, 221, 223, 235
Expert opinion
, 2, 133, 140–141
Explanation vs. prediction
, 119–120
External validity
, 146–147
Extra-sensory perception (ESP)
, 188
Face value
, 145
Faith healing
, 216, 222–224
Fallacies of reasoning
, 210–215
Falsifiability
, 42–43
Falsity
, 191–192
Fascism
, 179
Fashionable Nonsense (1998)
, 45
Feigl, Herbert
, 76
Feinstein, Alvan
, 132
Feminism
, 98, 105
Feminist epistemology
, 97
Feminist interpretivist approaches
, 97–99
Feminist standpoint theory
, 98
Fermat, Pierre de
, 20, 21
Feyerabend, Paul
, 102–103
Feynman, Richard
, 49, 51, 117
Fineout-Overholt, Ellen
, 133
Fisher, Ronald
, 167, 168, 177–178
Focus groups
, 150, 152, 162
Forest plot diagram
, 136
Foucault, Michel
, 92, 98, 100, 102, 110
Frankfurt, Harry
, 209–210
Freire, Paulo
, 7
Friedman, Michael
, 63
Frisch, Noreen
, 86, 112
Gadamer, Hans-Georg
, 93–95
Galileo
, 47
Galton, Francis
, 189
Gauss, Carl Friedrich
, 159
Gaussian distribution
, 157, 161
George, Simmel
, 90
German idealism
, 36, 82–83
Gestalt
, 88
Giddens, Anthony
, 96
Glaser, Barney
, 153
Goldacre, Ben
, 19, 190, 221, 223, 225
Goodman, Nelson
, 81
The Grand Design (2010)
, 51
Greek science
, 4, 7, 8, 18, 43, 81, 166
Grounded theory
, 152–154
Guattari, Felix
, 117–118
The Guattari Reader
, 117–118
Guyatt, David
, 132
Habermas, Jürgen
, 95
Hacking, Ian
, 72
Harding, Susan
, 98
Harman, Gilbert
, 75
Hartshorne, Charles
, 81
Hawking, Stephen
, 117
Health
, 238–239
Health impact assessment (HIA) tools
, 239
Heidegger, Martin
, 93
Helicobacter Pylori
, 47
Hempel, Carl Gustav
, 26, 38, 39, 56–57, 62
Hermeneutics
, 92–96, 101, 109
Heterodoxy
, 234
Hills, Marcia
, 89
Hippocrates of Kos
, 5
Historicality
, 95
Hitchcock, Christopher
, 61
HIV/AIDS denialism
, 221–222
Holism
, 87–89
Holistic Nursing
, 85
Homan’s hypothesis
, 59
Homeopathy
, 115, 217
Horkheimer, Max
, 96
How to Make Our Ideas Clear
, 8
Human becoming
, 113–114
Human knowledge
, 23
Human mind sensibility
, 82
Human well-being
, 238–239
Hume, David
, 20, 23–24, 26, 28, 35, 42, 50, 59, 65, 74, 77, 154, 215, 234, 239–240
Hume’s guillotine
, 215, 234
Husserl, Edmund
, 91–92
Huygens, Christian
, 20
Hypothesis
, 3, 6, 14, 20, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 37, 43–45, 47, 48, 59, 65, 74, 141, 142, 149, 155, 157, 158, 161, 166–171, 176–179, 193, 209, 223, 224
Hypothetico-deductive model
, 24
Ibn al-Haytham
, 15
Idealism
, 82
Ideal scientific theory
, 70
Immunisation scares
, 218–221
Implementing care
assessment
, 244–247
diagnosis
, 247–249
implementation evaluation and planning care
, 249
Indian science
, 15
Induction
, 23, 25–28, 42, 45, 51, 71, 73, 75, 142, 212, 214
Induction, problem of
, 23, 25–27, 42, 51, 71, 142
Inductive reasoning
, 16–17, 24–25
Inductive Statistical Model (I-S Model)
, 57–59
Inference
, 21, 24, 25, 27, 42, 43, 57, 71, 73, 75, 139, 157, 161, 177, 190, 210, 252
Inference to the best explanation
, 75
Inferential statistics
, 147, 158–161, 236
In re
, 80
Instrumentalism
, 41, 76
Integral nursing
, 115
Intellectual thinkers
, 13
Intentionality
, 90–91
Intercessory prayer
, 43, 223–224
Internal consistency
, 143–144
Internal realism
, 81
Internal validity
, 144–145
Interpretivism
, 99, 148
Interpretivist
, 90, 120
critical theory
, 96–97
feminist inquiry
, 97–99
hermeneutics
, 92–96
intentionality
, 90–91
phenomenology
, 91–92
social constructionism
, 99–100
supporters
, 90
Inter-rater reliability
, 143
Intersubjectivity
, 92
Interval level data
, 159
Interview(ing)
, 150, 152, 155, 156
An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing
, 112
Intuition/deduction thesis
, 107
Intuitive knowing
, 188
cognition and memory
, 190–191
cognitive bias
, 193–198
confirmation
, 193–197
falsity
, 191–192
perception
, 188–189
probability
, 197, 199–203
regression to mean
, 189–190
In Vivo (animal) studies
, 140, 222
I-S Model. See Inductive Statistical Model (I-S Model)
Islamic science
, 15, 16
Italian Renaissance
, 17
Jackson, Frank
, 84
James, William
, 40–41
Journal of Holistic Science
, 89
Kant, Immanuel
, 22–23
Keegan, Lynn
, 112, 179
Keppler, Johannes
, 20
Kerlinger, fred
, 148–149
Kermode, Stephen
, 231
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
, 91
Kircher, Phillip
, 63
Knowable a priori
, 22–23
Koffka, Kurt
, 88
Köhler, Wolfgang
, 88
Kuhn, Thomas
, 34, 46–48, 64, 75, 77, 94, 96, 102, 103, 104, 142
Kurtosis
, 157, 160–161
Kurzweil, Ray
, 235–236
Laboratory studies
, 140
Lakatos, Imre
, 48
Laplace, Pierre Simon
, 56
Laplace’s Demon
, 56
The Law of Detachment
, 28
The Law of Syllogism
, 28
Leddy, Susan
, 89
Leibniz, Gottfried
, 20, 22
Let’s Make a Deal
, 197
Lewin, Kurt
, 157–158
Lister, Joseph
, 5
Locke, John
, 20, 23, 24, 42, 210
Logical reasoning errors
, 210
adverse consequences argument
, 211
appeal to authority
, 212
appeal to common practice
, 213
appeal to conviction
, 213
argument from fallacy
, 214
begging the question
, 212
circular reasoning
, 212
denial of causation
, 213
fallacy of accident
, 211
fallacy of ad hoc reasoning
, 211
fallacy of ad hominem
, 211
fallacy of ad ignorantiam
, 212
fallacy of correlation not causation
, 213
fallacy of division
, 213
fallacy of exception
, 214
false analogy
, 214
false continuum
, 214
inconsistency
, 214
moving goalpost
, 214–215
naturalistic fallacy
, 215
‘Logical’ fallacy
, 210
Logical positivism
, 36–40
Logical positivists
, 36, 37, 39, 42–43, 45, 56, 70, 72, 76, 86, 96
The Logic of Modern Physics
, 76
Logik der Forschung
, 42
Luckmann, Thomas
, 100
Luhmann, Nicklas
, 110
Lyotard, Jean Francois
, 102
Mach, Ernst
, 50, 76, 77
Man-living-Health
, 113
Map of problematique
, 117–119
Margaret Newman’s theory
, 113
“Mary the scientist” thought experiment
, 84
Marx, Karl
, 7, 96
Materialistic monism
, 84
Maxwell, Grover
, 72
Maxwell, James
, 63
Mean error
, 159
Meaning
, 114
Medieval science
, 15–17
Medieval world
, 15–17
Melnyk, Barbara
, 133
Memory
, 18, 34, 79, 171, 172, 190–191, 194, 204
Meno
, 14
Mesopotamian people
, 13
Meta-analysis
, 135, 136, 179
Meta-Narrative Analysis
, 137, 155–156
Metaphysics
, 69–70
Meta-synthesis
, 137
Method slurring
, 156
Miasma
, 64
Milgram experiment on obedience
, 121
Milgram, Stanley
, 121, 122
Mill, John Stuart
, 34–35, 153, 210
Mind-body problem
, 83–85
Mode 1 & 2 knowledge
, 157–158
Modern feminist pragmatists
, 105
Modernism
, 103
Modern medicine
, 19
Modern scientific thinking
Popper’s legacy
, 45–46
post-positivism
, 42–46
pragmatism
, 40–42
Moivre, Abram de
, 21, 159
Monism
, 84–85
Monty
, 199
Monty Hall problem
, 197, 199–200
Moore, George Edward
, 215
Multi-faceted metaphysical conceptualisations
, 77
Mystical holism
, 89
Naïve falsifiability
, 43
Naïve realism
, 23, 73, 188
Narrative analysis
, 155–156
Naturopaths/naturopathy
, 2, 64
Nazi science
, 39, 120, 211
Neo-pragmatism
, 42, 105–109
Neurath, Otto
, 84
Newton, Isaac
, 20, 23
Neyman, Jerzey
, 167, 170, 177–178
Nietzsche, Friedrich
, 91
Nightingale, Florence
, 6, 89, 112
Nominal data
, 159
Nominalism. See Anti-realism
No miracles argument
, 71, 72, 73
Non-probability sampling
, 162
Non-realism category
, 78
Non-science
, 43, 46, 207–208, 222, 226
Non-sequitur
, 215, 221
Normal science
, 34, 77
Null hypothesis
, 167–170, 176–178
Number needed to treat (NNT)
, 173–174
Nursing
, 187
bad science
, 209–210
changing nature
, 232–235
definition
, 238
discriminating practice
, 224–225
epistemology
, 3–4
evidence-based practice
, 236–237
see also Evidence-based practice (EBP)
impact of technology
, 235–236
logical errors and reasoning fallacies
, 210–215
new pragmatism
, 249–251
non-science
, 207–208
pragmatic health care
, 236–237
pragmatism
, 8–9
praxis
, 7–8
problematic practice
, 218–224
pseudo-science
, 208
quasi-science
, 209
regulating practice
, 225–226
Scotsman fallacy
, 215–218
science
, 6–7
technology in
, 4–5
theory
, 9
Nursing care
, 241–242
Nursing Philosophy
, 4
Observation
, 4, 5, 6, 13, 16, 18, 19, 23–27, 36–37, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 71, 72, 74–76, 78, 90, 109, 119, 135, 139–141, 143, 150, 152, 157–158, 161, 176, 214, 239
Occam’s razor
, 16, 63
Ockham, William of
, 16, 81
Odds ratio (OR)
, 172–173
On the Fabric of the Human Body
, 19
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
, 19
Ontology
, 7, 38, 91, 113, 114
Open coding
, 153
Operationalism
, 76
Ordinal data
, 159
Orwell, George
, 195
Pandimensionality
, 112
Paradigm
, 34, 46–49, 51, 75, 77, 86, 90, 94–97, 99, 100, 103, 115, 120, 122, 123, 137, 142, 149, 155, 157, 180, 207, 233, 241
Paradox of enquiry. See Meno
Parallel forms of reliability
, 143
Parse, Rosemarie Rizzo
, 85, 89, 112, 113, 241
Pascal, Blaise
, 20, 21
Patterns of knowing
, 106
Pearson, Egon
, 167, 170, 177–178
Peirce, Charles Sanders
, 8, 21, 27, 29, 40, 41, 42, 75, 76, 153, 237
Peplau, Hidegard
, 244
Perception
, 16, 22, 23, 24, 35, 70, 71, 74, 77, 78, 81, 88, 90, 91, 107, 109, 122, 150, 154, 155, 188–189, 194
Personal knowledge
, 106, 107–108
Pessimistic induction
, 73, 214
Pessimistic meta-induction argument. See Criticism of scientific realism
Phenomenalism
, 80
Phenomenology
, 91–92
Phenomenography
, 155
Phillip
, 63
Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
, 20
Philosophical Investigations
, 38
Physicalism
, 84, 85
Physics
, 15, 33, 36, 48–51, 65, 109–110, 117, 150
Piaget, Jean
, 99–100
Planck, Max
, 48, 65
Plato
, 14–15
Pluralism
, 80, 103, 105, 114
Poincaré, Henri
, 50, 73
Popper, Karl
critical rationalism
, 44–45
falsifiability
, 42–43
scientific legacy
, 45–46
Positivism
, 35–36
logical
, 36–40
Post-hoc ergo propter hoc
, 216
The Postmodern Condition
, 102
Postmodernism
, 98, 100–101, 103
deconstruction
, 103–105
epistemological relativism
, 101
neo-pragmatism
, 105–109
postmodern thinking development
, 101–103
reaction
, 109–110
Postmodern thinking
, 101–103, 117–119
Post-positivism
, 42
Post-postmodernism
, 111
Post-structuralism
, 110–111
Power (statistical)
, 175–177
Practical truths
, 187
Pragmatic health care
, 236–237
Pragmatic model
, 61–62
Pragmatism
, 8–9
classical
, 40–42
neo-pragmatism
, 42
Praxis
, 7–8
Predicate nominalism
, 81, 83
Predictive validity
, 146
Premodern
, 103
Primary health care
, 243
Probability
, 21
Bayes’ theorem
, 202–203
epidemiological statistics
, 200–202
Monty Hall problem
, 197, 199–200
Probability sampling
, 162–165
Problematic practice
faith-healing
, 222–224
HIV/AIDS denialism
, 221–222
immunisation scares
, 218–221
Problem of induction
, 25–27
Problem of universals
, 80
Problem-solving approaches. See Probability
Proof
, 23, 37, 44, 47, 51, 52, 170, 187, 199, 204, 214, 237
Pseudo-science
, 208
Psychology
, 9, 64, 76, 77, 84, 88, 93, 96, 102, 110, 121, 190
Psychometrics
, 76, 144
Ptolemaic/Aristotelian models
, 74
Ptolemy, Claudius
, 46
Public healthcare provision
, 242–244
Putnam, Hilary
, 71
P-value
, 168, 169
Pyramid, of evidence
, 133–141
Pyrrho
, 81
Qualia
, 84
Qualitative research methods
ethnography
, 152
grounded theory
, 152–154
interpretive methods
, 150–152
method blending/slurring
, 156
narrative analysis
, 155–156
phenomenography
, 155
phenomenology
, 154–155
Quantitative research methods
, 156–157
absolute risk reduction
, 171
confidence interval and levels
, 174–175
criticism of statistical hypothesis testing
, 177–179
descriptive and inferential statistics
, 158–171
hypothesis testing
, 166–171
number needed to treat
, 173–174
observation and experimentation
, 157–158
odds ratio
, 172–173
power
, 175–177
relative risk reduction
, 171–172
sampling
, 161–166
skewness and kurtosis
, 160–161
standard deviation
, 159–160
variables and distributions
, 158–159
variance
, 160
Quantum mechanics
, 48–49
Quasi-science
, 209
Quine, Willard Van Orman
, 39, 45, 81, 86, 105, 240
Quinton, Anthony
, 72
Randomised controlled trial (RCT)
, 136, 139, 181
Rationalism
, 21–22
critical
, 44–45
Ratio level data
, 159
Raven paradox
, 26
Realism
, 69
Reductio ad absurdum
, 216
Reductionism
, 85–87
Regression to the mean
, 189–190
Reid, Thomas
, 23–24
Reification
, 88
Relative risk reduction (RRR)
, 171–172
Relativism
, 45, 50, 51, 77, 79, 99, 101, 102, 104, 109, 111, 252
Reliability
, 142–144
Religion
, 35, 84, 91, 122, 207, 222, 223
Renaissance
, 17–19
Renaissance, age of
, 19–20
Research culture
, 120–122
Retroduction. See Abductive reasoning
Reversion to mediocrity. See Regression to mean
Rhetoric
, 15, 117, 155, 180, 217, 233, 235
Rhythmicity
, 114
Ricoeur, Paul
, 93, 95
Rise of empiricism
, 23–24
Roman Catholic Church
, 18
Roman science
, 15, 16
Romanticism
, 33–35
Romanticism, age of
, 33–35
Romantics
, 86
Rorty, Richard
, 98, 103, 105
Russell, Bertrand
, 36
Sackett, David
, 131, 132, 173
Sagen, Carl
, 37, 117
Salmon, Wesley
, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62
Sample size
, 165–166
Sampling
, 161–166
Sartre, Jean-Paul Charles Aymard
, 92
Satori
, 114
Savonarola, Girolamo
, 19
Scales of measurement theory
, 159
Scepticism
, 18, 21, 23, 75, 167, 204, 252
Schrödinger’s cat paradox
, 49
Science
beginnings of
, 13–15
contemporary health care
, 5–6
definition of
, 4
medieval world
, 15–17
nursing
, 6–7
of physics
, 48–51
under siege
, 2–3
technology in nursing
, 4–5
Science-based health care
, 3
Science of Unitary Human Beings
, 112
Scientific evolution
, 46–48
The Scientific Image
, 78
Scientific inquiry
, 1
Scientific knowledge
, 55–56
Scientific realism
, 69–71
arguments supporting
, 71–73
criticism
, 73–75
non-realist empirical frameworks
, 75–80
Scientific revolution
, 17–19, 33
Scientist
, 13
Scotsman fallacy
appeal to hypocrisy
, 217–218
non-sequitur
, 215
package-dealing
, 215–216
post hoc ergo propter hoc
, 216
reduction ad absurdum
, 216
reduction of complex phenomena/false dichotomy
, 216
slippery slope
, 216–217
straw man argument
, 217
tautology
, 217
teleological thinking
, 217
unexplained to unexplainable assign
, 218
Scottish Enlightenment
, 23
Seacole, Mary
, 6
Secondary health care
, 243
Semantics
, 179–181
Sense of nursing theory
, 9
Significance level
, 168
Simulacra and Simulation
, 102
Skewness
, 157, 160–161
Smith Stevens, Stanley
, 159
Smuts, Jan Christiaan
, 87
Social Constructionism and Constructivism
, 99–100
The Social Construction of Reality
, 100
Social Science as Sorcery
, 117
Social sciences
anti-realism
, 80–83
ethics
, 120–122
holism
, 87–89
metaphysics
, 69–70
mind-body problem
, 83–85
non-realist empirical frameworks
, 75–80
reductionism
, 85–87
scientific realism
, 70–75
See also Interpretivist
Sociology
, 35, 64, 84, 86, 90, 154
Socrates
, 14–15
Socratic method
, 14
Sokal, Alan
, 45, 117, 118
Solomon Asch test
, 195–196
Sophistry
, 14, 15, 118
Special pleading
, 211
Spinoza, Benedict de
, 20, 22
Spock, Benjamin
, 6
S-R model. See Statistical relevance (S-R) model
Standard deviation (SD)
, 159–160
Stanford prison experiment
, 121
Statistical relevance (S-R) model
, 59–60
Statistical significance
, 168–170
Statistics
, 8, 21, 158–161, 168, 170, 172, 173, 177, 197, 200–202, 236
Strauss, Anselm
, 153
Strong Program
, 102
Structural realism
, 72
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
, 102
Supervenience
, 85
Sweeping generalisation
, 211
Syllogism
, 28, 210
Systematic review
, 131, 135–138, 223
Tabula rasa
, 22
Tautology
, 217
Technology
, 4–5, 235–236
Teleological thinking
, 82, 217
Tertiary health care
, 243–244
Test-retest reliability
, 143
Thales of Miletus (624–546 BCE)
, 14
Thatcher, Margaret (British Prime Minister)
, 86
Theaetetus
, 14
Theory
, 141
Theory of Integral Nursing
, 115
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
, 37–38
Trans-cultural Nursing
, 108–109
Transferability
, 147–148
Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity
, 117
Truth
, 6–8, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 29, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 51, 65, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 90, 95, 101, 103, 105, 106, 118, 119, 140, 142, 156, 187, 192, 203, 209, 210, 237
Truth and Method
, 94
Tuskegee syphilis experiment
, 120
Twelfth Century Renaissance
, 16
Type I error
, 170, 177
Type II error
, 170, 176, 177
Under-determination of theory, argument from
, 73–75
Unification
, 63–64
Unitary human beings
, 112–113
Universals, problem of
, 73, 80
Unobservability
, 74
Vaernet, Carl
, 120
Validity
external
, 146–147
internal
, 144–145
Van Fraassen, Bas
, 61, 62, 74, 75, 77–78
Van Fraassen’s fact/theory/context model
, 62
Variance
, 160, 168, 174
Verifiability theory
, 39
Verstehen
, 90
Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus
, 18
Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet de
, 20
Von Glaserfeld, Ernst
, 99–100
Vygotsky, Lev
, 99–100
The War of the Worlds
, 196
Wason selection test
, 193
Watkins Chapman, John
, 101
Watson, Jean
, 114–115
Ways of knowing
, 106–108
Weapon Salve
, 64
Weber, Max
, 86, 90
Wertheimer, Max
, 88
Whewell, William
, 13, 24
William of Ockham (1285–1349)
, 16
Wirths, Eduard
, 120
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
, 37
Worrall, John
, 72
Zen Buddhism
, 114
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Science and Nursing – Why Should I Care?
- Chapter 2 The Rise of Empiricism
- Chapter 3 Modern Science and Nursing
- Chapter 4 Scientific Determinism, Causality and Care
- Chapter 5 Social Science: Scientific Realism, Alternative Frameworks and the Rise of Postmodern Thought
- Chapter 6 Evidence-Based Practice and Contemporary Nursing
- Chapter 7 Perception and Proof
- Chapter 8 The Role of Science in Nursing and Contemporary Health Care
- Chapter 9 An Empirical Framework for Nursing Practice
- Glossary
- The Good Science Detection Guide
- Index