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Katarina [22]
2 years ago
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According the authors, how do you practice the ethical use of language?

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natima [27]2 years ago
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According the authors, you practice the ethical use of language by searching for understanding before you speak and think hard about your own beliefs.

Although ethical language makes use of words, terminology, and phrases from everyday speech, their meanings are frequently different. Words like "good" have many diverse meanings in common speech, but they also have a diversity of "meanings when used in moral philosophy".

The process of practicing the ethical use of language starts as soon as you start thinking of speech topics. You have ethical obligations to uphold every time you prepare to speak in front of an audience, whether it be at a formal speaking event or an on-the-spot pitch at work. Your capacity to be truthful while eliminating plagiarism and your capacity to define and achieve ethical speaking goals are the two key components of ethical communication.

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