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Serving the public interest with integrity requires a moral perspective that can rise above the day-to-day pressures of the job. This book integrates Western philosophy's most significant ethical theories and merges them with public administration theory to provide public administrators with an explicit moral foundation for ethical decision making.

Ethics in the Public Service reviews moral thought through the ages, from Plato to Rorty, and makes the philosophies of the more difficult thinkers accessible to both students and practitioners. Unifying seemingly disparate ethical positions, including those of Aristotle, Kant, and Mill, the authors defend the idea of objective moral truth and critique subjectivist views, refuting postmodernism and ethical relativism. Using their integrated objective approach, they tackle such dichotomies in public administration theory as bureaucracy vs. democracy, and they also examine a case study in an administrative setting.

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This well-written and lucid book develops an integrated moral philosophy for public administration ... their approach constitutes a unified moral perspective ... incorporating their concept of moral agency with the view that US administrative agencies generally seek to accomplish legitimately defined concepts of the public interest ... Garofalo and Geuras ... brilliantly sketch the normative basis for doing so. Required reading for serious students of public administration. Choice

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Introduction 1. Ethical Theory in Public Administration 2. The Normative Paradox in Contemporary Public Administration Theory 3. A Review of Absolutist Theories 4. The Unification of Ethical Theories 5. Ethical Unity in Public Administration. Epilogue

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    Publisher: Georgetown University Press
    Publication Date: 9/23/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780878407378, 978-0878407378
    ISBN10: 0878407375

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Serving the public interest with integrity requires a moral perspective that can rise above the day-to-day pressures of the job. This book integrates Western philosophy's most significant ethical theories and merges them with public administration theory to provide public administrators with an explicit moral foundation for ethical decision making.

    Ethics in the Public Service reviews moral thought through the ages, from Plato to Rorty, and makes the philosophies of the more difficult thinkers accessible to both students and practitioners. Unifying seemingly disparate ethical positions, including those of Aristotle, Kant, and Mill, the authors defend the idea of objective moral truth and critique subjectivist views, refuting postmodernism and ethical relativism. Using their integrated objective approach, they tackle such dichotomies in public administration theory as bureaucracy vs. democracy, and they also examine a case study in an administrative setting.

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    Trade Review
    This well-written and lucid book develops an integrated moral philosophy for public administration ... their approach constitutes a unified moral perspective ... incorporating their concept of moral agency with the view that US administrative agencies generally seek to accomplish legitimately defined concepts of the public interest ... Garofalo and Geuras ... brilliantly sketch the normative basis for doing so. Required reading for serious students of public administration. Choice

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1. Ethical Theory in Public Administration 2. The Normative Paradox in Contemporary Public Administration Theory 3. A Review of Absolutist Theories 4. The Unification of Ethical Theories 5. Ethical Unity in Public Administration. Epilogue

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