The concept of the public good: A view from a Filipino philosopher
The author argues that the concept of the public good carries largely the politico-ethical sense which subsumes the politico-economic sense. The public good is public in the sense that the beneficiaries are the general public. The government or state pursues it with a service orientation while priva...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15272021-12-16T03:56:33Z The concept of the public good: A view from a Filipino philosopher Gripaldo, Rolando M. The author argues that the concept of the public good carries largely the politico-ethical sense which subsumes the politico-economic sense. The public good is public in the sense that the beneficiaries are the general public. The government or state pursues it with a service orientation while private corporations pursue it with a profit orientation.The author also discusses mixed public goods which are pursued by private organizations with a service motivation. Government corporations are basically motivated by service though having profit is not precluded. Finally, the author talks about public bads such as corruption, pollution, and crimes. 2007-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/528 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Common good Social problems Philosophy |
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The author argues that the concept of the public good carries largely the politico-ethical sense which subsumes the politico-economic sense. The public good is public in the sense that the beneficiaries are the general public. The government or state pursues it with a service orientation while private corporations pursue it with a profit orientation.The author also discusses mixed public goods which are pursued by private organizations with a service motivation. Government corporations are basically motivated by service though having profit is not precluded. Finally, the author talks about public bads such as corruption, pollution, and crimes. |
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