Dimock's naturalistic ethics |
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Authors: | Wylie D Jones |
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Institution: | Department of Political Science , University of Cincinnati , 45221-0375, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Between 1937 and 1958 Marshall Dimock developed a naturalistic account of the administrative function. This account emphasized an organic and instrumentalist account of ethics which was akin to American pragmatism in its ontological assumptions, vocabulary, and conceptualization. His theory was self-consciously aimed at identifying and responding to the problems of an administrative theory and practice plagued by dichotomies. Through an organizational leadership comprised of a moral elite, Dimock hoped to integrate the processes of administration and value creation. |
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