Chapter 2: ethics and public speaking
Three guidelines for ethical listening are
Be courteous ad attentive, avoid prejudging, maintain a free and open expression of ideas
__________ is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs
Ethics
_______________ plagiarism occurs when a speaker steals a speech entirely from another source and passes it off as his or her own.
Global
Three types of plagiarism are
Global, patchwork, incremental
According to ancient Roman rhetoric Quintilian the ideal of ethical speechmaking is the __________ person speaking ________.
Good, well
__________ plagiarism is failing to give credit for particular parts (quotes/ paraphrases) of a speech that are borrowed from others
Incremental
The five guidelines for thick's public speaking are...
Make sure your goals are ethically sound, be fully prepared for each speech, be honest in what you say, avoid name calling and abusive language, put ethical principle into practice
_________ plagiarism is stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as ones own
Patchwork
Representing someone else's information in a speech or paper as though it were your own is called _______.
Plagiarism