2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692004000100018
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A dimensão do conceito em Deleuze e na enfermagem

Abstract: The study aimed at identifying and analyzing the meaning of concept according to Deleuze, in Philosophy, and Rodgers, in Nursing. Based on an extract of reality, Deleuze creates the concept and calls it "plan of immanence". For Rodgers, in nursing, the concept emerges at the actual moment one wishes to construct the conceptual bases for Nursing. The authors demonstrate that, although Deleuze and Rodgers come from different areas, the meaning they attribute to concept shares the happening of things and beings, … Show more

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“…To construct the nursing care management concept in hospital contexts, the researchers chose a multi-referential approach, in which the concept construction strategies of Concept Analysis (11) and the conception formation rules of Archeological Analysis (12) were used, which were put in practice through Lexical Analysis of Co-occurrences in Alceste software (13)(14) . This option originated in the belief that scientific knowledge construction is based on concepts created, affirmed or transformed (15) according to their historicity and systematic description of a discourse-object.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To construct the nursing care management concept in hospital contexts, the researchers chose a multi-referential approach, in which the concept construction strategies of Concept Analysis (11) and the conception formation rules of Archeological Analysis (12) were used, which were put in practice through Lexical Analysis of Co-occurrences in Alceste software (13)(14) . This option originated in the belief that scientific knowledge construction is based on concepts created, affirmed or transformed (15) according to their historicity and systematic description of a discourse-object.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceito pode ser definido como uma aventura do pensamento que institui um ou vários acontecimentos, permitindo um ponto de vista sobre o mundo, acerca do vivido (3) . Todo conceito remete a um problema só podendo ser compreendido na medida em que se busca sua solução (4) .…”
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