Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach, Second EditionThomas D. Lynch, Peter L. Cruise CRC Press, 1. nov. 2005 - 896 sider Few subjects are more influenced by philosophy than the form of governance that guides and administers public affairs, yet much of the literature about public administration remains silent about this connection. Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach, Second Edition identifies and discusses many of the mos |
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... language, the term “liberal” has shifted in meaning — primarily due to progressives, as explained by Professor Sims-Dudley — to embrace and envision government as a social instrument. In both the 19th and 20th centuries, the hallmark of ...
... language, the term “liberal” has shifted in meaning — primarily due to progressives, as explained by Professor Sims-Dudley — to embrace and envision government as a social instrument. In both the 19th and 20th centuries, the hallmark of ...
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... language and peer pressures. We are to look to the moral context of our situation. From this perspective, professional martyrdom does have value. deHavenSmith calls upon us to face the moral challenges as individuals and as a profession ...
... language and peer pressures. We are to look to the moral context of our situation. From this perspective, professional martyrdom does have value. deHavenSmith calls upon us to face the moral challenges as individuals and as a profession ...
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... language devoid of emotional and ambiguous terms in the tradition of the early Ludwig Wittgenstein. This influential modernist founder of utilitarianism advocated the “greatest good for the greatest number” and with it shaped the modern ...
... language devoid of emotional and ambiguous terms in the tradition of the early Ludwig Wittgenstein. This influential modernist founder of utilitarianism advocated the “greatest good for the greatest number” and with it shaped the modern ...
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... language of the field, especially in terms of how people do and do not relate to bureaucratic organizations and government programs. The. Existentialist. Public. Administrator. Professor William L. Waugh, Jr. goes on to explain Jean-Paul ...
... language of the field, especially in terms of how people do and do not relate to bureaucratic organizations and government programs. The. Existentialist. Public. Administrator. Professor William L. Waugh, Jr. goes on to explain Jean-Paul ...
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... Language. of. Bureaucracy: Postmodernism,. Plain. English,. and. Wittgenstein. Professor Robert P. Watson explains the contribution of Wittgenstein to contemporary public administration. Ludwig Wittgenstein is unique in philosophy in that ...
... Language. of. Bureaucracy: Postmodernism,. Plain. English,. and. Wittgenstein. Professor Robert P. Watson explains the contribution of Wittgenstein to contemporary public administration. Ludwig Wittgenstein is unique in philosophy in that ...
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