Two Philosophies that Shape Public Administration

      Progressivism    

      Pragmatism

 

Two Philosophies that Shape Public Administration

       Progressivism

l    Mankind is inherently good

l    Achievable perfection through human efforts

l    Government is a positive tool to make changes in society           

       Pragmatism

l    Truth is defined as “what works”

l    Tied to the rationalism and scientific progress of the time

What are the Roots of Pragmatism?

       Around the turn of the last century we fell in love with science and rationality

       Darwin’s theories rested on the “constancy of change”

       The “basic optimism” of Progressives meant that the change would be positive

What is Pragmatism?

       It asserts that the truth of a theory can be judged only by its practical consequences, so the question is: what difference would it make if it were true? The comprehensive metaphysical schemes of European philosophers were thus found to have no meaning, since their truth or falsity did not affect human experience. In science, a theory was true if it "worked"--if its expected consequences occurred. In ethics and theology a principle or belief was true if it satisfied its holders.

Who are the Fathers of Pragmatism?

       William James (brother of Henry) philosopher and psychologist 1842-1910

 

       John Dewey, philosopher and educator 1859-1952

 

       C.S. Pierce  early concept of pragmatism that still included a more “concrete” sense of truth gathered from “community of inquirers” 1839-1914

Pragmatism in 40 Words or Less

       “The philosophy of common sense”, developed at the turn of the 20th century

       America’s one original contribution to philosophy

       Doing What Works

       Experience tests the theory to see what works

       Shields says it is the “policy imprint” of Public Administration

Why Pragmatism Fits America

       The focus on experience, consequence, context and problems makes it especially applicable to US policy making

l    Wilson’s Bar-room brawl

       Our incremental nature and the fact that policies are ongoing and successive rather than definitive makes sense within a pragmatic philosophy

l    Wildavsky’s problem succession

 

Pragmatic Learning   

       Linked to evolutionary theory, the pragmatic method of learning focuses on process

       Learning evolves through experience

       The process is made of:

l    Experience (concrete fact)

l    Formulation of a hypothesis (theory or policy)

l    Actions which test the theory (implementation)

l    Consequences validate a true theory (if it works)

Pragmatic Truth

       …a definition of truth that is less rigid than classical philosophy (James)

       the truth of an idea is not a stagnant property inherent in it (James)

       what works” is the pragmatic PA definition of truth - if a policy works, it is true and valid

       The pragmatic truth of a notion is traced by its “respective practical consequences”

Welcome to the Hotel Pragmatism

        William James’ Hotel Corridor metaphor:

l    Pragmatism lies in the midst of theories like a hotel corridor.  Pragmatism owns the corridor and the right to move freely from room to room

l    This is why PA is considered a multi-disciplinary discipline

       “Critics challenge (it) because it does not say what should be in the rooms…(it) is flawed because it does not provide guidance about larger issues, values, norms, institutions and goals”

       Shields says the rooms contain the theories of politics, psychology, sociology, economics, etc.

 

The Mediator’s role
(more from William James)

       Tender-minded rationalist

l    a “devotee to the abstract and eternal principle”

l    Theorist

l    Policy makers

l    thinkers

 

 

       Tough-minded empiricists

l    a “lover of facts in all their crude variety”

l    operators of the bureaucracy”

l    Policy implementers

l    craftspeople

Examples to go with our Concepts

       Relative Truth

       Experience/Hypothesis/Test

       Tough-minded/Tender-Minded

       Mediator

       Psychotherapy fees

       Employee Conflict

 

       Traffic light placement

 

       PPBS in the Military

Some Things to Ponder

      Is truth a relative thing?  Is there such a thing as a fundamental truth?

      How important is it to know someone’s background when evaluating their theories?

 

      Is the Politics/Admin Dichotomy really dead?  Page 28

Quote for the Day

       True ideas are those we can assimilate, validate, corroborate and verify… the truth of an idea is not a stagnant property inherent in it.  Truth happens to an idea.  It becomes true, is made true by events.  Its verity is in fact an event, a process. 

       William James (1907)