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The Art of NursingCentre for Philosophy and Health Care, School of Health Science, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK This article discusses the question of whether, as is often claimed, nursing is properly described as an art. Following critical remarks on the claims of Carper, Chinn and Watson, and Johnson, the account of art provided by RG Collingwood is described, with particular reference to his influential distinction between art and craft. The question of whether nursing is best described as an art or a craft is then discussed. The conclusion is advanced that nursing cannot properly be described as an art, given acceptance of Collingwoods influential definition of art. Moreover, it is shown that, due to difficulties inherent in specifying the ends of nursing, nursing is only problematically described as a craft.
Key Words: art craft nursing
Nursing Ethics, Vol. 5, No. 5,
393-400 (1998) This article has been cited by other articles:
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