Introduction to Routledge Handbook of Ethics and Public Policy

London, UK and New York, USA: (2018)
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Abstract

Is public policy ethics possible and, if so, is it desirable? This twofold question can – and sometimes does — elicit a smile or a frown. The smile implies that ethical theorizing rests on a naïve idea of policy-making; the frown implies that there is something tasteless or incongruous in expecting philosophy to engage with problems of policy and with the political bargaining and compromise that policy-making often involves. These reactions – familiar to many working in this academic discipline – point to the ways in which ethics and public policy have been taken to be separate areas of practical concern and theoretical inquiry.

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Annabelle Lever
Sciences Po, Paris
Annabelle Lever
SciencesPo, Paris

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