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  • Nursing science quarterly · Jul 2018

    Dignity: The Ethos of Humanbecoming.

    • Rosemarie Rizzo Parse.
    • 1 Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Loyola University Chicago, IL, USA.
    • Nurs Sci Q. 2018 Jul 1; 31 (3): 259-262.

    AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to elaborate the ethos of humanbecoming with the core knowings of living quality. This requires describing in more detail the tenets of dignity-reverence, awe, betrayal, and shame-and specifying the tenets further with the newknowings arising from the humanbecoming hermeneutic sciencing of Lives of Others. The author introduces the newly conceptualized paradoxes, revering-betraying and aweing-shaming.

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