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Whose shoulders are you standing on? Cultivating historical consciousness in nursing scholarship.

Authors: Pesut, Daniel;

Whose shoulders are you standing on? Cultivating historical consciousness in nursing scholarship.

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Daniel J. Pesut emphasizes the importance of recognizing intellectual lineage in nursing scholarship. He argues that foundational ideas often become "common knowledge," losing their historical context and acknowledgment. By honoring sources, scholars promote a culture of reciprocity and responsibility, ensuring that knowledge remains linked to its origins, enhancing integrity in the profession.

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