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Look for articles by Trevor Hancock, Ron Labonte, books by David Seedhouse,
by John Raeburn and Irv Rootman, by Lennart Nordenfelt. A classic article
by Christopher Boorse (1977), "Health as a theoretical concept," Philosophy
of Science 44: 542-573 contends that health as a positive concept (as
discussed in much hp) is fundamentally mistaken. Hans-Georg Gadamer's book,
The Enigma of Health, is a challenging continental perspective on the
meaning of health. Georges Canguilhem, On the Normal and the Pathological,
is a philosophical/scientific discussion of important health and disease
concepts. Richard Levins and Cynthia Lopez (1999), "Toward an ecosocial
view of health," International Journal of Health Services 29(2): 261-293
discusses what the title says. Try A. Caplan et al (1981). Concepts of
Health and Disease: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Amyrtya Sen and Martha
Nussbaum edit a volume of essays on quality of life that include
sophisticated discussions re: health. Follow the references in any of these
and you'll soon find more than enough information. Sorry I can't speak to
nursing per se.
Rick Edwards
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From: Nadine Yammine <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: November 11, 2000 11:05 AM
Subject: Health Promotion theories
>Hi,
>I'm an MScN student interested in Health promotion theories, particularly
>ones that address cultural issues (I don't know if this in fact exists) or
>health promotion theories with relevance to nursing.
>
>Any ideas? or interesting sites that I should look at?
>
>Thanks
>
>Nadine Yammine
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