Ethical communication
moral stances in human dialogue
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Contributions
- Christians, Clifford G. - Contributor
- Merrill, John Calhoun, 1924- - Contributor
Publication
2009 - University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Mo, Missouri
Language
English
Word Count
55,250 words, Guess
Page Count
221 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveethicalcommunica00unse
- Internet Archiveethicalcommunica0000unse
- ISBN-139780826218391
- ISBN-139780826218469
- ISBN-100826218393
and 5 more
- ISBN-100826218466
- Library of Congress Control Number2008055784
- OCLC Control Number277196211
- Better World Books9780826218469
- Open LibraryOL22974534M
Classifications
- DDC175
- LCCBJ1521 .E84 2009
- LCCBJ1521 .E84 2009eb
and 1 more
- LCCBJ1521.E84 2009
Description
Proponents of professional ethics recognize the importance of theory but also know that the field of ethics is best understood through real-world applications. This book introduces students and practitioners to important ethical concepts through the lives of major thinkers ranging from Aristotle to Ayn Rand, John Stuart Mill to the Dalai Lama. Some two dozen contributors approach media ethics from five perspectives -- altruistic, egoistic, autonomous, legalist, and communitarian -- and use real people as examples to convey ethical concepts as something more than mere abstractions. Readers see how Confucius represents group loyalty; Gandhi, nonviolent action; Mother Teresa, the spirit of sacrifice. Each profile provides biographical material, the individual's basic ethical position and contribution, and insight into how his or her moral teachings can help the modern communicator. The roster of thinkers is gender inclusive, ethnically diverse, and spans a broad range of time and geography to challenge the misperception that moral theory is dominated by Western males. These profiles challenge us not to give up on moral thinking in our day but to take seriously the abundance of good ideas in ethics that the human race provides. They speak to real-life struggles by applying to such trials the lasting quality of foundational thought. Many of the root values to which they appeal are cross-cultural, even universal. Exemplifying these five ethical perspectives through more than two dozen mentors provides today's communicators with a solid grounding of key ideas for improving discussion and attaining social progress in their lives and work. These profiles convey the diversity of means to personal and social betterment through worthwhile ideas that truly make ethics come alive. - Publisher.
Description
"Communication ethics are approached from five perspectives--altruistic, egotistic, autonomous, legalist, and communitarian--in essays examining the thought of major thinkers ranging from Aristotle to the Dalai Lama. Each profile provides insight into how important ethical concepts can help the modern communicator"--Provided by publisher.
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