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21 Cards in this Set
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When do ethics :rules and values that a group defines to guide conduct and distinguish b/w right a wrong come into play?
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Every stage of the speech writing process
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Ethical Absolutism
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The belief that people should exhibit the same behavior in all situations
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Which code of ethics involves consistant behavior?
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Ethical Absolutism
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The three codes of Ethics
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Ethical
Situational Culturally Relative |
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Which type of ethics involves a variation across societies
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Culturally relative ethics
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_____ _____ refers to incorporating ethical decision making into how you engage the public speaking process and ultimately what you say
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Ethical Speech
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____ ____ ____ refers to using the law as your boundary for what you may say and how you say it
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Legally Protected Speech
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3 acceptions to freedom of speech
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Slander
Fighting Response Obscenity |
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Obsenity
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hard-core, sexually explicit expression
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Half -Truth
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when a speaker reveals only part of the truth and then mixes it with a lie,
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False Interference
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When a speaker presents info that leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion
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Is false interference intentional?
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yes
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Caveat emptor means
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let the buyer beware
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Two forms of False Interference
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Omission
Taking information out of Context |
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___ ____ is information that is widely known and disseminated in many sources
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COmmon Knowledge
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Fallacious Reasoning
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Faulty and unsound reasoning in which the link b/w a claim and its supporting material is weak
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Hasty Generalization
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intentionally generalizing about all member of a group from info based on a limited part of the group
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Post hoc fallacy
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(after teh fact) whan a speaker wrongly identifies the cause of one event as the event that immediately preceded it
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ad hominem attacks
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personal attacks
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ad populum fallacy
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bandwagoning
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An ethical audience should do what three things
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Include courtesy, open-mindedness, and willingness to hold a speaker accountable for his or her statements
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