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Ethical decision making for journalists
Aristotle - the golden mean. Moral behavior is the mean between two extremes - at one end is excess, at the other deficiency. Find a moderate position between those two extremes, and you will be acting morally.
Immanuel Kant - the
categorical imperative. As human beings we have certain moral rights and duties.
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John Stuart Mill -
the principle of utility. Our actions have consequences, and those consequences
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The Potter Box - a four-step model for ethical decision making. Potter identifies four categories which are universal to all ethical dilemmas - Facts, Values, Principles, and Loyalties. Potter was a theologian at the Harvard Divinity School.
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