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LEADER: 04216cam 2200589 a 4500
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008 960530s1997 nyu b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aMerrill, John Calhoun,$d1924-2012.
245 10 $aJournalism ethics :$bphilosophical foundations for news media /$cJohn C. Merrill.
260 $aNew York :$bSt. Martin's Press,$c©1997.
300 $axv, 248 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 2 $a1. Needed: a more ethical press. A problem: enlightenment liberalism -- Recent warnings on the ethical front -- Guilt within the press -- The need for a responsible press -- Foundational mentor: Robert Maynard Hutchins -- Growing media ethical sensitivity. 2. The desire to be responsible. Stages of ethical development -- Foundational ethical questions -- Foundational mentor: Aristotle -- Ethics: a basic duality -- Social or communitarian ethics -- Foundational mentor: Plato -- Personal or individual ethics -- The collateral question. 3. Main ethical roads. The direct and indirect views of ethics -- Entering the theoretical highways -- Pragmatic ethics -- Humanistic ethics -- Foundational mentor: Immanuel Kant -- John Stuart Mill -- Albert Camus. 4. Press freedom and ethics. Freedom: both essential and dangerous -- Limits to freedom of expression?
505 2 $aFoundational mentor: Confucius -- A look at press freedom -- Enlightenment perspectives on freedom -- Foundational mentor: John Locke -- Alexis de Toqueville -- Libertarianism: remnants -- Escape from freedom to ethics. 5. Truth, objectivity, and ethics. What is truth in journalism? -- Accuracy: handmaiden to truth -- Analyzing truth: its levels and ethics -- Objectivity in journalism -- Truth: the foundation of journalism ethics -- Foundational mentor: Sissela Bok. 6. Propaganda: retreat from ethics. Propaganda: its basic nature -- Journalistic propaganda -- The Machiavellian lure -- Foundational mentor: Niccolo Machiavelli -- Seven basic techniques -- Other propaganda devices. 7. Korzybski to the rescue. Korzybski and general semantics -- Journalists, general semantics, and ethics.
505 2 $a8. The TUFF formula: truth or consequences? TUFF formula: basic meaning -- The paradox of reporting -- Further thoughts on fairness. 9. Issue analysis: sources and quotes. A look at the sources of stories -- A look at quotations -- A look at the way quotes are attributed -- A final word on sources. 10. A summing up. Toward an ethical mutualism -- Foundational mentor: Edmund Burke -- A glipse at darker ethics -- Two lighter perspectives -- Needed: a firm foundation -- Ethics: practical and rational -- A rising ethical consciousness -- The elusive moral sense.
650 0 $aJournalistic ethics.
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650 17 $aFilosofische aspecten.$2gtt
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