The relevance of Xenophon’s Anabasis and Plato’s Meno to nursing
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The current situation in which the humanities are disparaged affects all university
disciplines, including nursing, in whose historical evolution the humanities have always
been present in one form or another. Looking beyond this disrepute, this study
proposes that nursing renew its attention to classical philosophy. Specifically, it invites
a close reading of Xenophon's Anabasis and Plato's Meno, to get three related
goals: to show how the use of ancient texts are very valuable tools for the philosophical
initiation of nursing students and can help them reflect on their choice of nursing
as a practical activity; to reflect on the problem of virtue and the nature of the good
life; and to show how the interaction with ancient texts allows students to reflect
on questions and issues of life, theirs and others, that are not open to investigation
through a purely scientific method. Consequently, both Anabasis and Meno readings
strengthen the intellectual relationship between philosophy and nursing, enabling
the latter to delve deeper into the key questions of its own thought as a discipline.
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Gonzalez Sanz, J. D. (2020). The relevance of Xenophon’s Anabasis and Plato’s Meno to nursing. Nursing Philosophy, 21(4). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nup.12313














