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An edition of Ethical communication (2009)

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"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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Ethical Communication: Moral Stances in Human Dialogue
2013, University of Missouri Press
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2009, University of Missouri Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The altruistic stance : loyalty to others
Tenzin Gyatso, the Dalai Lama : universal compassion / John C. Merril
Jesus : loving neighbors / Mary Hulst
John Stuart Mill : utilitarianism / Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Carol Gilligan : ethics of care / Lee Wilkins
Martin Luther King, Jr. : ethics of personalism / William Babcock
Mother Teresa : the ethics of sacrifice / Janice Hume
The egoistic stance : loyalty to self
Aristotle : self-development / Lee Anne Peck
Friedrich Nietzsche : becoming an übermensch / Clifford G. Christians
Machiavelli : pragmatic realism / John C. Merrill
Camus : the rebellious spirit / David J. Gunkel
Kautilya of India : social egoism / John C. Merrill
Ayn Rand : rational self-interest / John C. Merrill
The autonomy stance : loyalty to freedom
Henry David Thoreau : value of solitude / Stephanie Craft
John Locke : natural rights / Patrick Lee Plaisance
Dietrich Bonhoeffer : courage versus authority / Ronald C. Arnett
Paulo Freire : face saving and communication / Ronald C. Arnett
Hannah Arendt : public as authority / Maurine Beasley
The legalist stance : loyalty to authority
Plato : elite norms / Lee Anne Peck
Muhammad : honor centered morality / Mohammad A. Siddiqi
Immanuel Kant : importance of duty / Lee Anne Peck
Moses : deontological norms / William Babcock
Thomas Hobbes : the ethics of social order / Stephen J.A. Ward
The communitarian stance : loyalty to the community
Confucius : ethics of character / Virginia Whitehouse
Mohandas Gandhi : fellowship of power / Lee Wilkins
Karl Marx : transcending alienation / Jon Bekken
John Dewey : democratic conversation / Lee Wilkins
Jürgen Habermas : consensus and citizenship / David S. Allen
Emmanuel Levinas : priority of the other / Ronald C. Arnett.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Columbia, Mo

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Dewey Decimal Class
175
Library of Congress
BJ1521 .E84 2009, BJ1521 .E84 2009eb, BJ1521.E84 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
221

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Open Library
OL22974534M
Internet Archive
ethicalcommunica00unse
ISBN 13
9780826218391, 9780826218469
LCCN
2008055784
OCLC/WorldCat
277196211
Goodreads
6873699

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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.

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