Engelsk titel: The rise of the avatar: Virtual dimensions of ‘the human’ in nursing science
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Författare:
Salzmann-Erikson, Martin
;
Eriksson, Henrik
Email: martin.salzmann@hig.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 55
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15083304
Sammanfattning
In this theory article, we discuss the virtual dimensions of the human, the avatar, in relation to
ontological assumptions within
nursing science. Assumptions in nursing science promote a ‘wholistic’ perspective of the human in
terms of body, mind and spirit
in relation to the environment. However, due to the enhanced technological development and the
invention of cyberspace, we
pose the critical question of whether the virtual dimension of identity really implicates a ‘wholistic’
view of human kindness or if
this has been neglected. Furthermore, we suggest an ontological understanding that grasps new
dimensions of humanity. In the
article, we discuss the virtual dimensions of the human in relation to ontological assumptions within
nursing science under the
three headings of The techno-self and virtual identities, Techno-therapy and cyber nursing, and
Becoming homo technicus. Due to these reflections, this article contributes to the debate on a
postmodern understanding of human living conditions in society.
We suggest further theoretical discussions to explore the conceptual and theoretical levels of
nursing knowledge as new
realities of human existence are introduced in the field. The transition into the digital age of the
Internet, with the existence
of cyborgs and avatars, is an ontological and epistemological challenge for nursing science that
needs to be further investigated.