Chapter 2 Ethics and Public Speaking. Introduction Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity Quintilian: “The ideal of.

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Chapter 2 Ethics and Public Speaking

Introduction Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity Quintilian: “The ideal of speechmaking is the good person speaking well.”

Importance of Ethics Asks us to consider if a given action is moral or immoral, fair or unfair, just or unjust, honest or dishonest

Capital Punishment

Importance of Ethics Plato: In an ideal world, all speakers in a public forum would be “truthful and devoted to the good of society.”

Guidelines for Ethical Speaking Personal ethical frameworks

Implications for Speaking Don’t overestimate how closely your “frameworks” match Rhetorical strategies for communicating ethics Be mindful of how you evaluate appeals to ethics

Guidelines for Ethical Speaking Preparation! Ethical obligation against providing erroneous information or misleading advice Seek out opposing viewpoints

Guidelines for Ethical Speaking Honesty White lie vs. “blatant contempt for the truth” Outright lying vs. “less damaging yet still unethical behavior” Avoid name-calling and other abusive language

Guidelines for Ethical Speaking Name-calling and personal dignity Dehumanization Not just about being “PC” Links to stereotypes Destructive social force

On Stereotypes…

Guidelines for Ethical Speaking Name-calling and free speech Prevents free-flow of ideas Promotes ad hominem arguments Strategic vs. ethical decisions

Plagiarism From the latin “kidnapper” “to plagiarize means to present another person’s language or ideas as your own - to give the impression you have written or thought something yourself when you have actually taken it from someone else.”

Types of Plagiarism Global plagiarism Patchwork plagiarism Incremental plagiarism Plagiarism in the internet age