A produção do conhecimento: diálogo entre os diferentes saberes.

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This text approaches the necessary dialogue among different knowledge and considers the advances within Nursing in the search for consistence and clarity within the Nursing discipline. Towards this end, the text is based upon transdisciplinarity, intersectorality, complexity, and the interaction of different pairs in health and other areas, as well as the sustainance of scientific and technological space within Nursing. It argues perspectives that open possibilities for scientific and technological knowledge construction within a more responsible and mutual social commitment. The purpose of the paperis to amplify the aptitude for contextualization and globalize different knowledge, as well as transcend differences and peculiarities within the perspective of more qualitative policies which may overcome disciplinary barriers.

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Erdmann, A. L., Schlindwein, B. H., & de Sousa, F. G. M. (2006). A produção do conhecimento: diálogo entre os diferentes saberes. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 59(4), 560–564. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-71672006000400017

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