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ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING

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•ETHICSThe branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human relationships

ETHICS is a primary consideration for all public speakers. When one speaks publicly, one holds great power to alter the lives of those who are listening.  

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The Hippocratic Oath is an oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine. It is widely believed that the oath was written by Hippocrates, the father of medicine, in the 4th century BC, or by one of his students (Wikipedia)

Doctors hold this same power, and because they do, they must pledge to be ethical in treating the public. They take the Oath of Hippocrates, which in essence comes down to four words:

"First, Do No Harm." LCCC ENG 111

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As speakers, we must be ethical in all dealings with the public. Therefore, I say we must also pledge these four words:

"First, Do No Harm." Obviously, as speakers, we have

certain ethical obligations, as follows:

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A Speaker’s Ethical Obligations:

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Make Sure Your Goals Are Ethically Sound

Be Fully Prepared For Each Speech

Be Honest In What You SayAvoid Name Calling & Other Forms Of Verbal Abuse

Put Ethical Principles Into Practice

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One ethical issue to be considered is plagiarism.

What is PLAGIARISM?

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PLAGIARISM = THEFTPLAGIARISM = THEFTPLAGIARISM = THEFT

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PLAGIARISM is the stealing of another person’s language and ideas and presenting them as one's own.

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PLAGIARISM is a federal offense.

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Global PlagiarismTaking an entire speech from a single source and

passing it off as one’s own

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Patchwork PlagiarismThe speaker patches a speech together by copying verbatim from two or three speeches.

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Incremental PlagiarismQuoting or paraphrasing

someone else’s words & ideas without citing sources

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Just as speakers have certain ethical obligations, so do those who listen.

These ethical obligations are as follows:

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A Listener’s Ethical Obligations:Be Courteous & Attentive During The Speech

Avoid Prejudging The Speaker

Maintain The Free & Open Expression Of Ideas

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