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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... thought and work of the persons being discussed within the context of the endemic influences of their time. Specific world events, historical trends, transitions in power or authority, or changes in thought that have influenced these ...
... thought and work of the persons being discussed within the context of the endemic influences of their time. Specific world events, historical trends, transitions in power or authority, or changes in thought that have influenced these ...
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... thought. Specific individuals, schools of thought, and personal relationships are explored, along with the influences such experiences had on the subjects' thinking. The major and minor works of the subjects are developed and linked to ...
... thought. Specific individuals, schools of thought, and personal relationships are explored, along with the influences such experiences had on the subjects' thinking. The major and minor works of the subjects are developed and linked to ...
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... thought, but with our tradition of secularization, we rarely speak of Christianity and Judaism except within the walls of churches. Nevertheless, they radically changed Western thought and particularly influenced the views of the ...
... thought, but with our tradition of secularization, we rarely speak of Christianity and Judaism except within the walls of churches. Nevertheless, they radically changed Western thought and particularly influenced the views of the ...
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... thought, there was a direct challenge to modernist thinking. Postmodernism arose first with Friedrich Nietzsche but gained much of its current direction from Ludwig Wittgenstein, who had abandoned his earlier version of modernism called ...
... thought, there was a direct challenge to modernist thinking. Postmodernism arose first with Friedrich Nietzsche but gained much of its current direction from Ludwig Wittgenstein, who had abandoned his earlier version of modernism called ...
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... thought. Martin introduces us to Bentham as an activist, explains his life, summarizes his major works, and explains his influence. Bentham was the leader of reformers who were called philosophical radicals, which included John Mill and ...
... thought. Martin introduces us to Bentham as an activist, explains his life, summarizes his major works, and explains his influence. Bentham was the leader of reformers who were called philosophical radicals, which included John Mill and ...
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