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Title: Ethics and Public Speaking


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Chapter 2
  • Ethics and Public Speaking

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Ethics
  • The branch of philosophy that deals with issues
    of right and wrong in human affairs.

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Ethical decisions
  • Sound ethical decisions involve weighing a
    potential course of action against a set of
    ethical standards or guidelines.

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Guidelines for ethical speaking
  • 1. Make sure your goals are ethically sound
  • 2. Be fully prepared for each speech
  • 3. Be honest in what you say
  • 4. Avoid name-calling and others forms of
  • abusive language
  • 5. Put ethical principles into practice

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Guideline 1Make sure your goals are ethically
sound
  • What do the speakers hope to accomplish?

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Guideline 2Be fully prepared for each speech
  • You have an obligation to yourself and your
    listenersto prepare fully every time you stand
    in front of an audience.

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Guideline 3Be honest in what you say
  • Make sure the words you say can be trusted and
    people will be truthful.

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Name-calling
  • The use of language to defame, demean, or degrade
    individual or groups.

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Guideline 4Avoid name-calling and abusive
languages
  • Words are powerful weapons. Our identities,
  • Who we are, how others see us, are affected by
    the names we are called and the words with which
    we are labeled.

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Guideline 5Put ethical principles into practice
  • Being ethical means behaving ethically
  • all the time

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Plagiarism
  • Presenting another persons language or ideas as
    ones own

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Types of plagiarism
  • 1. Global plagiarism
  • 2. Patchwork plagiarism
  • 3. Incremental plagiarism
  • 4. Plagiarism and the internet

13
Global Plagiarism
  • Stealing a speech entirely from a single source
    and passing it off as ones own.

14
Patchwork Plagiarism
  • Stealing ideas or language from two or three
    sources and passing them off as ones own.

15
Incremental Plagiarism
  • Failing to give credit for particular parts of a
    speech that are borrowed from other people.

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Incremental Plagiarism
  • ?Quotations
  • A phrase or short piece of writing taken from
    a longer
  • work of literature, poetry, etc. or what
    someone else has
  • said.
  • ?Paraphrases
  • To restate or summarize an authors ideas in
    ones own words.

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Plagiarism and the Internet
  • The internet now covers to much information that
    we can get easily. In other words, it is easy for
    us to copy the information we want from the web.

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Guidelines for ethical listening
  • 1. Be courteous and Attentive
  • 2. Avoid prejudging the speaker
  • 3. Maintain the free and open expression of ideas

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Guideline 1Be courteous and attentive
  • As a listener, you should be respectful and try
    to pay attention to the speaker.

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Guideline 2Avoid prejudging the speaker
  • Listeners should strive to understand and respect
    speakers before evaluating and responding to
    their message.

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Guideline 3Maintain the free and open expression
of ideas
  • Public speakers have an almost unlimited right
    for expression. But it is important to keep in
    mind that ensure a speakers freedom to express
    the ideas doesnt imply agreement with those
    ideas.

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Summary
  • ?Guidelines for ethical speaking
  • 1. Make sure your goals are ethically sound
  • 2. Be fully prepared for each speech
  • 3. Be honest in what you say
  • 4. Avoid name-calling and others forms of
    abusive language
  • 5. Put ethical principles into practice
  • ?Types of plagiarism
  • 1. Global plagiarism
  • 2. Patchwork plagiarism
  • 3. Incremental plagiarism
  • 4. Plagiarism and the internet

23
  • ?Guidelines for ethical listening
  • 1. Be courteous and Attentive
  • 2. Avoid prejudging the speaker
  • 3. Maintain the free and open expression of
    ideas

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Conclusion
From all these ways we mentioned above, your
speech will offer a good testing ground for
questions of ethical responsibility.
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References
  • THE ART of PUBLIC SPEAKING
  • ninth edition by Stephen E. Lucas
  • Published by McGraw. Hill International edition
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