| Between One and Many: The Art and Science of Public Speaking, 4/e Steven R. Brydon,
California State University, Chico Michael D. Scott,
California State University, Chico
Ethical Speaking
Learning ObjectivesAfter reading this chapter and reviewing the learning resources on your CD-ROM and at the Online Learning Center, you should be able to:
1Demonstrate an understanding of the differences among ethical relativism, universalism, utilitarianism, and situational ethics. |
| | | 2Apply ethical principles to a variety of different public speaking situations. |
| | | 3Explain plagiarism and the role of attribution in avoiding plagiarism. |
| | | 4Explain and apply the basic ethical obligations of both speakers and listeners. |
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