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The Roots of Community Development in Colonial Office Policy and Practice in Africa

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The Roots of Community Development in Colonial Office Policy and Practice in Africa
Author(s)Smyth, Rosaleen
AbstractThis paper looks at one aspect of the human good: how it serves as a basis for judgments about the moral right. It argues that the more one understands about the human good the more reservations one has about the view that the right is always derived from the good. It begins with the modern, broad conception of consequentialism, raises doubts about the conception of agency it assumes, and progresses to narrower conceptions of consequentialism, about which it also expresses doubts.
IssueNo4
Pages418-436
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Policy and Administration
VolumeNo38
PubDateAugust 2004
ISBN_ISSN0144-5596

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