Which of the following are included in your textbook as guidelines for ethical speechmaking
I DONT KOW
I have some thoughts on this matter.... viewable at: http://heitoralvelos.wordpress.com/2008/03/17/the-slow-rise-of-ethical-listening/
An ethical problem is a situation where there is a conflict between what is considered right and wrong. It can be identified by examining the actions and decisions involved to see if they align with ethical principles. To address an ethical problem, one can consider the consequences of different choices, seek advice from others, and adhere to ethical guidelines or codes of conduct.
The ethical problem at the heart of this situation is the conflict between honesty and loyalty.
Ethical listening is the intentional practice of using information gained from people for their benefit, not that of yourself. For example, private information should never be shared publicly without consent.
It is normally expected that the audience will sit quietly and listen to the speaker, even if they do not agree with what is being said, and will refrain from heckling or otherwise disrupting the event. If a member of the audience is deeply offended, he or she may walk out, but even then, should do so quietly.
A policy that follows certain moral guidelines
An ethical dilemma refers to a situation in which you must
The ethical problem in the situation is the potential conflict of interest between the individual's personal gain and their professional responsibilities.
no
They don't, they merely sooth the consciousness of politicians.
Identify the problem, identify any competing ethical positions or principles, and go over ethical guidelines.