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Ethics and quality communication and entertainment
Communication as the exercise of truth
Thruth
Basic value
Information: demand of thruth
Substantial and required in the communication of facts
Definition: Adequacy between a proposition and the state of affair it expresses
The public, ethics and the law:
Journalistic profession is based on ethical and deontological codes that refer categorically to the truth, despite skepticism.
Journalistic ethics:
The first ethical commitment of the journalist is respect for the truth.
Truth is the guiding principle of journalism and the primary duty of the journalist
Globalization in cultural identity
Globalization:
A phenomenom that brings the wprld togehter
Cultural identity
Characteristics of a group culture
Homogenization of society
The different sectors behave the same way
Mass education and telecommunications
The human being and his ethics
Ethics-morality thought
Morality-Morality lived
Ethic
The search of good for personal fulfillment in harmony with other human beings
Filosophy branch thath studies moral principles
Etymology: Greek language Ethos (way of doing) Philosophy of manners
Ethic codes : Mandatory rules to regular a professional activity
Hippocratic oath
Discipline of philosophy that reflects on the acts and customs of human beings.
Moral:
Codes of norms impose by a society to regulate the behavior of individuals.
Etymology: latin moralys (mos moris) custom principles and rules that govern social life.
The rules of conduct established by society
Adela Cortina
Ethics is part of every human life, every action has an ethical impact
Ethics comes from the Greek ethos, meaning character, habits, and ways of acting.
What is ethics for?
To develop a good character
To improve how we live together
To make better decisions
To practice responsible freedom
To build fair societies
Ethics is essential for living well, acting justly, and building communities where all people can flourish.
Virtue
Moral quality of acting well.
Universal virtue: Six shared virtues: courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, transcendence.
Value
Degree of utility of things to satisfy needs or provide well being
Universal value : set of characteristics and norms of coexistence, consider positive.
Ethical schools
Moral Intellectualism - Socrates
Good is wisdom
Achieved by eliminating ignorance
Eudemonism -Aristotle
Good is happiness
Achieved through virtue and balance
Hedonism - Epicurus
Good is pleasure
Achieved through moderate pleasures & absence of passions
Stoicism - Zeno & Seneca
Good is moral rectitude
Achieved through acceptance of fate and emotional detachment
Natural Law – St. Thomas Aquinas
Good is approaching God
Achieved by following divine moral law
Utilitarianism – J. S. Mill
Good is pleasure or absence of pain
Achieved through actions that benefit the greatest number
Origin and foundations of the social function of communication.
Types of dilema
Hypotetical: A person is place in a situation unlikely to happen
Royal: A dilemma based on a situation close to the person’s real life
Open or Solution: A dilemma where the situation is presented but no decision has been made yet.
Closed or Analysis: the situation ir already solved
Complete Dilemmas: The person knows the consequences of every possible choice.
Incomplete Dilemmas: The consequences are not explicit.
Ethical citeria
Utilitarian:
Action that achieves the greatest benefit, well-being or satisfaction.
Deontological:
Based on duty established by society or institutions.
Aretological:
Giving the best pleasure and best quality.