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    Van Manen's phenomenology of practice: How can it contribute to nursing?
    with Begoña Errasti-Ibarrondo, Mercedes P. Díez-Del-Corral, and María Arantzamendi
    Nursing Inquiry 26 (1). 2019.
    Phenomenology of practice is a useful, rigorous way of deeply understanding human phenomena. Therefore, it allows research to be conducted into nursing's most sensitive and decisive aspects. While it is a widely used research approach and methodology in nursing, it is seldom addressed and made use of in its practical and applied value. This article aimed to approach the global outlook of van Manen's hermeneutic‐phenomenological method to better understand its theoretical background and to addres…Read more
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    Varieties of Causation in Consciousness Studies
    with H. Atmanspacher and R. Bishop
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (5-6): 7-11. 2012.
    In cognitive neuroscience and in philosophy of mind, causation is a notion that is immensely important but usually not defined precisely enough to afford careful application. A widespread basic flaw is the confusion of causation with correlation. All empirical knowledge in the sciences is based on observing correlations; assigning causal relations to them or interpreting them causally always requires a theoretical background that is implicitly or (better) explicitly stated. This entails that dif…Read more