The Philosophical Foundations of Social WorkColumbia University Press, 1993 - 219 หน้า Organized around five basic areas of inquiry--political philosophy, moral philosophy, logic, epistemology, and aesthetics--this book examines critical issues in social work such as ethics, the allocation of limited resources, and the role of government in social welfare. |
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Political Philosophy | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERPINNINGS | 2 |
THE EMERGENCE OF THE WELFARE STATE | 9 |
IDEOLOGICAL CONCEPTIONS OF THE WELFARE STATE | 14 |
THE LIMITS OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION | 19 |
PUBLIC AND PRIVATESECTOR RESPONSIBILITY | 21 |
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE | 25 |
WELFARE AND RIGHTS | 30 |
LOGICAL FALLACIES IN SOCIAL WORK | 98 |
LOGIC AND LANGUAGE | 111 |
THE ROLE OF DEFINITIONS | 114 |
LOGIC AND PRACTICE | 118 |
Epistemology | 119 |
THE NATURE OF THE DEBATE | 120 |
THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT | 122 |
THE EMERGENCE OF EMPIRICISM | 125 |
IN PURSUIT OF THE COMMON GOOD AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST | 34 |
Moral Philosophy | 39 |
THE NATURE OF ETHICS | 42 |
THE AUTHORITATIVE QUESTION | 46 |
THE DISTRIBUTIVE QUESTION | 49 |
THE SUBSTANTIVE QUESTION | 65 |
THE DUTY TO AID | 74 |
THE RELEVANCE OF ETHICS | 76 |
ETHICS AND VIRTUE | 80 |
Logic | 83 |
THE RUDIMENTS OF LOGIC | 85 |
MORE ON DEDUCTION | 88 |
VALID ARGUMENTS IN SOCIAL WORK | 91 |
THE RELEVANCE OF SYLLOGISMS | 92 |
SOCIAL WORK AND POSITIVISM | 127 |
THE RELEVANCE OF POSITIVISM | 135 |
TOWARD A MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE | 144 |
Aesthetics | 155 |
THE NATURE OF AESTHETICS | 159 |
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS | 163 |
CRITICISM AND EVALUATION IN SOCIAL WORK | 168 |
THE SOCIAL WORKER AS ARTIST | 182 |
SOCIAL WORK AS ART AND SCIENCE | 189 |
The Place of Philosophy in Social Work | 195 |
References | 201 |
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