The purpose of this column is to explicate refinements of the humanbecoming modes of inquiry. These refinements were made in the ongoing development of sciencing humanbecoming.
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CodyW. K. (2001). “Mendacity” as the refusal to bear witness: A human becoming hermeneutic study of a theme from Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. In ParseR. R., Qualitative inquiry: The path of sciencing (pp. 205-220). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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ParseR. R. (1981). Man-living-health: A theory of nursing. New York: Wiley.
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ParseR. R. (1987). Nursing science: Major paradigms, theories, and critiques. Philadelphia: Saunders.
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ParseR. R. (1992). Human becoming: Parse’s theory of nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 35-42.
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ParseR. R. (1994). Quality of life: Sciencing and living the art of human becoming. Nursing Science Quarterly, 7, 16-21.
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ParseR. R. (1995a). Building the realm of nursing knowledge. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 51.
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ParseR. R. (Ed.). (1995b). Illuminations: The human becoming theory in practice and research. New York: National League for Nursing Press.
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ParseR. R. (1997a). The human becoming theory: The was, is and will be. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10, 32-38.
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ParseR. R. (1997b). Transforming research and practice with the human becoming theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10, 171-175.
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ParseR. R. (1998). The human becoming school of thought. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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ParseR. R. (2001). Qualitative inquiry: The path of sciencing. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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ParseR. R. (2003). Community: A human becoming perspective. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
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ParseR. R. (2005). The human becoming modes of inquiry: Emerging sciencing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 297-300.
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ParseR. R. (2006). Feeling respected: A Parse method study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 51-57.
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ParseR. R. (2007a). Hope in “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank redemption”: A human becoming hermeneutic study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 148-154.
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ParseR. R. (2007b). The humanbecoming school of thought in 2050. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 308.
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ParseR. R. (2008). Truth for the moment: Personal testimony as evidence. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21, 45-48.
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ParseR. R. (2010). Human dignity: A humanbecoming ethical phenomenon. Nursing Science Quarterly, 23, 257-262.