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Hermeneutics: An Ethical Journey (Reprinted With Permission)
1Professor Emeritus, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA, USA.
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Hermeneutics is an important philosophical mode of inquiry where discipline-specific theories and methodologies provide important windows of understanding of human experiences. The author in this article discusses the embedded truths of ethics found in the formal inquiry where human living quality phenomena are highlighted. The valuable insights and the importance to the future of the discipline of nursing focus on ideas for suggested further study.
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