Achterberg, J. (1990). Woman as healer. Boston: Shambhala.
2.
Blocker, G. (1974). The meaning of meaninglessness. The Hague: Nijhoff.
3.
Dossey, L. (1991). Meaning and medicine. New York: Bantam.
4.
Frankly, V. (1969). The will to meaning: Foundations and applications of logotherapy. New York: New American library.
5.
Gadamer, H-G. (1986). Truth and method (2nd rev. ed.; J. Weinsheimer & D. G. Marshall, Trans.). New York: Crossroad.
6.
Gadamer, H-G. (1991). The relevance of the beautiful and other essays (N. Walker, Trans.; R. Bernasconi, Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
7.
Habermas, J. (1984). The theory of communicative action. Vol. 1: Reason and the rationalization of society (T. McCarthy, Trans.). Boston: Beacon.
8.
Heidegger, M. (1962). Being and time (J. Macquarrie & E. Robinson, Trans.) New York: Harper & Row. (Original work published 1927)
9.
Jung, C. (1959). Archetypes of the collective unconscious. Princeton: Bollinger.
10.
Langer, S. (1957). Problems of art. New York: Scribner's.
11.
Langer, S. (1967). Philosophy in a new key: A study in the symbolism of reason, rite, and art (3rd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
12.
Leininger, M. (1985). Ethnography and ethnonursing: Models and modes of qualitative data analysis. In M. Leininger (Ed.), Qualitative research methods in nursing (pp. 33-71). Philadelphia: Saunders.
13.
Leininger, M. (1988). Leininger's theory of nursing: Cultural care diversity and universality. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 152-160.
14.
Levi-Strauss, C. (1976). Structural anthropology, Vol. 2 (M. Layton, Trans.). New York: Basic Books.
15.
Newman, M. A. (1986). Health as expanding consciousness. St. Louis, MO: Mosby.
16.
Newman, M. A. (1990). Newman's theory of health as praxis. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 37-41.
17.
Parse, R. R. (1981). Man-living-health: A theory of nursing. New York: Wiley.
18.
Parse, R. R. (1987). Man-living-health theory of nursing. In R. R. Parse, Nursing science: Major paradigms, theories, and critiques (pp. 159-180). Philadelphia: Saunders.
19.
Parse, R. R. (1990a). Health: A personal commitment. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 136-140.
20.
Parse, R. R. (1990b). Parse's research methodology with an illustration of the lived experience of hope. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 9-17.
21.
Parse, R. R. (1992). Human becoming: Parse's theory of nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 35-42.
22.
Polanyi, M. , & Prosch, H. (1975). Meaning. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.
23.
Richards, I. A. , & Ogden, C. K. (1956). The meaning of meaning. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
24.
Sartre, J-P. (1966). Being and nothingness (HI. E. Barnes, Trans.). New York: Washington Square Press. (Original work published 1943)
25.
Siegel, B. S. (1989). Peace, love & healing: Bodymind communication and the path to self-healing: An exploration. New York: Harper & Row.
26.
Smolan, R. , Moffitt, P., & Naythons, M. (1990). The power to heal: Ancient arts & modern medicine. New York: Prentice Hall.
27.
Watson, M. J. (1985). Nursing: Human science and human care, a theory of nursing. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
28.
Watson, M. J. (1988). New dimensions of human caring theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 175-181.