VOLUME ONE  
 Florence Nightingale 
Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is not
 Virginia Henderson  
 The Nature of Nursing: A Definition and Its Implications for Practice, Research and Education
 James Dickoff, Patricia James and Ernestine Wiedenbach 
 Theory in a Practice Discipline
                                Part I: Practice-Oriented Theory 
 
 
 Jean McFarlane 
 The Role of Research and the Development of Nursing Theory 
 Sue Donaldson and Dorothy Crowley 
 The Discipline of Nursing 
 Barbara Carper 
 Fundamental Patterns of Knowing in Nursing 
 Joy Johnson 
 A Dialectical Examination of Nursing Art 
 Michael Yeo 
 Integration of Nursing Theory and Nursing Ethics 
 Jill White 
 Patterns of Knowing
                               Review, Critique and Update 
 
 
 Jacqueline Fawcett  
 Middle-Range Nursing Theories Are Necessary for the Advancement of the Discipline 
 Janice Morse et al 
 Concepts of Caring and Caring as a Concept 
 Jacqueline Fawcett 
 From a Plethora of Paradigms to Parsimony in Worldviews 
 Kristen Swanson 
 Empirical Development of a Middle-Range Theory of Caring
 Jacqueline Fawcett 
 A Framework for Analysis and Evaluation of Conceptual Models of Nursing
 Afaf Ibrahim Meleis 
 Theory
                               Metaphors, Symbols, Definitions
 
 
 Patricia Higgins and Shirley Moore  
 Levels of Theoretical Thinking in Nursing
 Steve Edwards 
 The Idea of Nursing Science 
 Lorraine Olszewski Walker and Kay Coalson Avant  
 Concept Analysis
 John Paley 
 How not to Clarify Concepts in Nursing 
 Jane Robinson 
 Problems with Paradigms in a Caring Profession 
 
 VOLUME TWO  
 Dorothea Orem and Susan Taylor 
 Reflections on Nursing Practice Science
                               The Nature, the Structure and the Foundation of Nursing Sciences 
 
 
 Nancy Roper and Winifred Logan 
 The Roper/Logan/Tierney Model 
 Hildegard Peplau 
 Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations 
 Imogene King 
 King's Theory of Goal Attainment
 Callista Roy 
 Adaptation
                               A Conceptual Framework for Nursing 
 
 
 Callista Roy 
 Future of the Roy Model
                               Challenge to Redefine Adaptation 
 
 
 Dorothy Johnson 
 A Philosophy of Nursing
 Dorothy Johnson 
 The Nature of a Science of Nursing
 Peter Aggleton and Helen Chalmers  
 Neuman's Systems Model 
 Betty Neuman 
 The Neuman Systems Model
                                Reflections and Projections 
 
 
 Martha Rogers 
 Nursing Science and the Space Age N
 Margaret Newman 
 Newman's Theory of Health as Praxis 
 Rosemarie Rizzo Parse 
 Human Becoming
                               Parse's Theory of Nursing 
 
 
 Madeleine Leininger 
 Culture Care Theory, Research and Practice 
 Jean Watson 
 The Theory of Human Caring
                                Retrospective and Prospective 
 
 
 Alison Tierney 
 Nursing Models
 Davina Allen 
 Re-Reading Nursing and Re-Writing Practice
                               Towards an Empirically Based Reformulation of the Nursing Mandate
 
 
 Jacqueline Fawcett 
 The State of Nursing Science
                               Hallmarks of the 20th and 21st Centuries
 
 
 Imogene King 
 Nursing Theory 25 Years Later
 William Cody 
 Nursing Theory as a Guide to Practice 
 
 VOLUME THREE  
 Susan Gortner 
 Nursing's Syntax Revisited
                               A Critique of Philosophies Said to Influence Nursing Theories 
 
 
 Jean Watson 
 Postmodernism and Knowledge Development in Nursing 
 Pamela Reed 
 A Treatise on Nursing Knowledge Development for the 21st Century
 Jocalyn Lawler 
 Behind the Screens
                               Nursing, Somology and the Problem of the Body: Preface and Introduction
 
 
 Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group 
 Evidence-Based Medicine
                               A New Approach to Teaching the Practice of Medicine
 
 
 David Sackett et al 
 Evidence-Based Medicine
                                What It Is and What It Isn't
 
 
 Peter French 
 What Is the Evidence on Evidence-Based Nursing? An Epistemological Concern
 Jacqueline Fawcett et al 
 On Nursing Theories and Evidence
 Jo Rycroft-Malone et al 
 What Counts as Evidence in Evidence-Based Practice? 
 Donald Schön 
 The Crisis of Professional Knowledge and the Pursuit of an Epistemology of Practice
 Christopher Johns 
 Framing Learning through Reflection within Carper's Fundamental Ways of Knowing in Nursing
 Amanda Burton 
 Reflection
                               Nursing's Practice and Education Panacea? 
 
 
 Patricia Benner 
 Excerpt from From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice
 Patricia Benner and Christine Tanner 
 Clinical Judgement
                               How Expert Nurses Use Intuition 
 
 
Mary Purkis and Kristín Björnsdóttir 
 Intelligent Nursing
                               Accounting for Knowledge as Action in Practice  
 
 
 Mark Avis and Dawn Freshwater 
 Evidence for Practice, Epistemology and Critical Reflection
 Pamela Reed 
 The Practice Turn in Nursing Epistemology
 Gary Rolfe 
 Nursing Praxis and the Science of the Unique 
 Gail Mitchell and Debra Bournes 
 Challenging the Atheoretical Production of Nursing Knowledge
                               A Response to Reed and Rolfe's Column
 
 
 Afaf Ibrahim Meleis 
 Directions for Nursing Theory Development in the 21st Century
 Janie Butts, Karen L. Rich and Jacqueline Fawcett 
 The Future of Nursing
                                How Important Is Discipline-Specific Knowledge? A Conversation with Jacqueline Fawcett
 
 
 Jean Watson 
 What, May I Ask Is Happening to Nursing Knowledge and Professional Practices? What Is Nursing Thinking at This Turn in Human History?