Free to choose, free to win, free to lose : the phenomenology of ethical space
By: FOX, Charles J
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This paper argues that, contrary to some points of view, most public administrators have sufficient discretion to act ethically; they have 'ethical space' within field constraints. This conclusion is arrived at by way of a theoretical perspective called phenomenology. Along the way we describe this orientation and try to show its relevance to practitioners
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