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2013

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jah.v2013Y2013
Published: 2013-03-08

Articles

  • Teaching Science as a Hermeneutic Event

    Sharon Pelech
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  • Scheler, Heidegger and the Hermeneutics of Value

    J. Edward Hackett
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  • "Isn't All of Oncology Hermeneutic?"

    Nancy J Moules, David W Jardine, Graham P McCaffrey, Christopher B Brown
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  • My Father Was Not My Father: An Attempted Understanding Thorough a Ricoeurian Lens

    Patricia Anne Kostouros
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  • Dementia Discourse: From Imposed Suffering to Knowing Other-Wise

    Gail Joyce Mitchell, Sherry L Dupuis, Pia Kontos
    • PDF
  • Saving Culture Through Language: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of Ojibwe Language Immersion Educator Experience

    Brian Donald McInnes
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  • Knowing Nothing: Understanding New Critical Social Work Practice

    Cynthia Justine Gallop
    • PDF
  • The Island of Misfit Toys

    Catherine M. Laing, Nancy J. Moules
    • PDF

Editorials

  • Guest Editorial: Morning Thoughts on Application

    David Jardine
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