"Ethics in Public Administration" provides public administrators
with a theoretical knowledge of ethical principles and a practical
framework for applying them. Sheeran reviews the place of ethics in
philosophy, links it to political and administrative theory and
practice, and analyzes the ethical theories and concepts from which
ethical principles are derived.
Before delving into ethics as part of philosophy, Sheeran
provides the reader with a brief overview of philosophy and its
principal subjects, including ontology, epistemology, and
psychology. He offers several definitions of ethics, and discusses
both the objectivist (absolutist) and interpretivist (situation
ethics) perspectives. Sheeran focuses on the subject matter of
ethics, human actions, and their morality, exploring Natural Law,
man-made law, and conscience as sources for determining the
morality of human action. In later chapters, he applies his
discussion of ethics to such controversial policy issues as
suicide, murder, abortion, sterilization, capital punishment, war,
lying, and strikes. Recommended for graduate and upper division
undergraduate courses in public administration, public policy,
management, and administrative behavior.
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