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Chapter 7: Some Basic Issues. Johannesen , Valde , & Whedbee. Page 101. Arthur Sylvester, former Assistant Secretary… “Methods themselves must meet many ethical standards…. Page 102. More than one-third of doctors surveyed nationwide admit deceiving insurance companies…. Page 103.
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Chapter 7:Some Basic Issues Johannesen, Valde, & Whedbee
Page 101 Arthur Sylvester, former Assistant Secretary… “Methods themselves must meet many ethical standards…
Page 102 More than one-third of doctors surveyed nationwide admit deceiving insurance companies…
Page 103 Our looks, our actions, and even our silence lie. Reports, promises, and even apologies lie…
Page 107 Some legal words have a “built-in” vagueness...
Page 108 People in separate culture and separate nations are concerned about different problems…
Page 111 Since “truth is a print ethic, not a standard for ethical behavior…” The ad pictures an attractive female teenager looking very seductive straight at the young female reader. The written portion of the ad says…
Page 112 Jacques Ellul, the noted French social and political analyst, has written..
Page 121 We should tolerate, even seek out, divergent and controversial viewpoints to better assess what is being presented…
Page122 A European scholar of media ethics, CeesHamelick…
Page 123 For example, what would be the result for communication ethics: … Other, especially the Other who marginalized by society…
Page 124 Steven Best and Douglas Kellner, two scholars of postmodernism…
Page 125 Human beings…are not some variety of sponge, soaking up whatever… In other words, if we have the technological capacity to do something, we should go ahead and do it. Dehumanization is one concern…
Page 126-127 Fair and equal opportunity to utilize Internet resources… Rubin calls these characteristics the “Seven Temptations” (Read 1-7) In The Weblog Handbook, Rebecca Blood contends…(1-9)