Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... moral principles to concrete human situations . 4 I would like to say that Chapters 3 , 4 , and 5 of this book ... moral discourse . The sad truth is that we are unaccustomed to serious moral discussion . We prefer to take our morals in ...
... moral principles to concrete human situations . 4 I would like to say that Chapters 3 , 4 , and 5 of this book ... moral discourse . The sad truth is that we are unaccustomed to serious moral discussion . We prefer to take our morals in ...
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... moral stance that applied ethical norms suitable for interpersonal rela- tions to political situations . 31 Maritain argues persuasively that " hyper- moralism " is as dangerous as " amoralism " for they both lead to moral cynicism . In ...
... moral stance that applied ethical norms suitable for interpersonal rela- tions to political situations . 31 Maritain argues persuasively that " hyper- moralism " is as dangerous as " amoralism " for they both lead to moral cynicism . In ...
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... moral community that our pluralism would otherwise prevent . It is the moral foundation of ethics for bureaucrats.38 In arguing the normative character of the values of the regime , we are , of course , avoiding the more important ...
... moral community that our pluralism would otherwise prevent . It is the moral foundation of ethics for bureaucrats.38 In arguing the normative character of the values of the regime , we are , of course , avoiding the more important ...
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