Rebellious Ethics and Albert Speer
Professional Ethics 1 (3/4):77-116 (1992)
| Abstract | A critical analysis of the "rebellious ethics" that is the paradigm of current professional ethics and that emerged in reaction to the "pure technician" displayed in the life of Albert Speer, Hitler's architect, along with a plea to professionals to take the morality of their professional roles more seriously. | |||||||||
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