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1991 Volume.21 No. 3 p.295 ~ p.306
Han-Thought and Nursing




Abstract
Han-Thought is a philosophy unique to the native to Korean culture. From the point view of etymological analysis the word ¡°Han¡± means ¡°Large¡±, ¡°High¡± means ¡°Whole¡± Ancient Korean people planted their philosophical roots deep in what has come to be known an Han-Thought. The goal of this study was to explore ¡°Han-Thought¡± for concepts and principles which may contribute to the building of a Korean nursing philosophy, ethic, paradigm, theory and eventully practice. Ontologlly, our ancient people attempted to learn what was most essential and meaningful in life Han-Thought embraces the thought of complete harmony with in wholeness. Han encompasses everything in the universe. A chracteristic of Han-Thought is that all things relate to each other in harmonic balance, not in conflict. The harmonious balance of all things excludes both disruption and confrontation, making all things into a large oneness. Thus Han-Thought applied to Holism traditionally embraced by nursing philosophy. The principles of Han-Thought emphasize the love of peace. Extreme individualism and egoism are not allowed in Han-Thought. Thus Han-Thought provide a humanistic and ethical foundation for nursing philosophy. Han-Thought is a valuable philosophy for Korean nurse to explore toward the development of the discipline in Korea.
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