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GORMLEY, Willian T., Jr

Moralists, pragmatists, and rogues : bureaucrats in modern mysteries - Malden, MA : Blackwell Publichers, mar./apr.2001

Many contemporary mysteries feature bureaucrats struggling with dificult ehtical dilemas. Shoud they lie? Disobey an order? Use physical force? Brea the law in order to catch a criminal? In addtition to their entertainment value, mysteries offer untapped opportunities to reflect on the moral conflicts faced by civil servants. In this article, the author analyzes the work of 12 modern mystery writers whose potagonists include police detectives, a medical examiner, a prosecutor, a park ranger, and a fire chief. Several types of bureaucrats are identified inluding moralists, programists, and rogues. The author then links these types to broader ethical philosophies, such as actutilitarianism, ruel-utilitarianis, ethical egoism, and Kant`s categorical imperative. He concludes that mysteries can be an efective teaching tool for courses in ethics and public administration

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