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Value Conflict and Legal Reasoning in Public Administration
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2009
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Public PolicyPractical ReasoningLegal TheoryHuman ValueValue TheoryLawAdministrative LawValue ConflictLegal PhilosophyLegal ComplianceValue Pluralism
Abstract This article explores the idea of value pluralism, the problems it poses for public administration, and how an examination of legal reasoning, as a form of practical reasoning, might help public administrators deal with these problems. It is argued that legal reasoning can be helpful because it is rooted in a process of adversary argument and analogical reasoning that promotes the consideration of conflicting values or conceptions of the good.
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