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Ethics Matters: Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking
Sections 4.1-4.2
Ethics Today & The Ethics Pyramid
The Ethics PyramidA model developed by Elspeth Tilley,
proposes three basic concepts: intent, means, and ends.
IntentionSimilarly, an ethical listener keeps an open mind,
listening to the speaker before making judgments.One way to
assess intent is to seek feedback from others; how ethical do
they think a behavior or a remark is?A second way to assess
intent is to check out existing codes of ethics.Third, consider
whether a behavior is beneficial for the majority, or whether
you would approve of the same behavior from someone
else.Sometimes people can engage in unethical behavior
unintentionally; plagiarism often occurs when a speaker uses a
phrase or content, forgetting that he or she read it in someone
else’s work.
MeansMeans are the tools or behaviors we use to achieve a
desired outcome.We have choices about which means to employ
in persuading others.Threats and other forms of manipulation
are unethical behaviors.Making a respectful request is ethical.
EndsThe outcomes you hope to achieve, say McCroskey,
Wrench, and Richmond (2002).Some end results could be good
for the source (speaker) but bad for the receiver (listener).
An example would be persuading audience members to buy
something they don’t actually want.Your goal should be chosen
according to ethical standards you and your audience expect
from each other.
Why the Pyramid MattersUnderstanding ethics is a matter of
balancing all three parts of the ethical pyramid.Tilley
recommends testing the ethics of a given behavior by
asking:“Have I discussed the ethicality of the behavior with
others and come to a general consensus that the behavior is
ethical?”“Does the behavior adhere to known codes of
ethics?”“Would I be happy if the outcomes of the behavior were
reversed and applied to me?”
Section 4.3
Ethics in Public Speaking
The NCA Credo for Ethical CommunicationA statement of their
values about ethics in human communication.
Nine Principles of Ethical Communication
Principle 1Truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and reason.
Principle 2Freedom of expression, diversity of perspective, and
tolerance of dissent.
Principle 3Understanding of and respect for other
communicators before passing judgment.
Principle 4Access to communication resources and opportunities
for the purpose of promoting the well-being of families,
communities, and society.
Principle 5Communication climates of caring, mutual
understanding, and respect.
Principle 6Condemnation of distortion, intimidation, coercion,
violence intolerance, hate speech, violence, or other behavior
that degrades people.
Principle 7Support for the expression of personal convictions in
pursuit of fairness and justice.
Principle 8Advocate sharing information, opinions, and feelings
while respecting privacy and confidentiality.
Principle 9Responsibility for the short- and long-term
consequences of our communication.
Section 4.4
Free Speech
What is Free Speech“The right to express information, ideas,
and opinions free of government restrictions based on content
and subject only to reasonable limitations (as the power of the
government to avoid a clear and present danger) esp. as
guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S.
Constitution” (Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law).
Why is Free Speech Important for Public Speakers?Expressing
information and ideas is the purpose of public speaking.Free
speech allows us, as audience members, to hear and consider
multiple points of view so that we can make more informed
decisions.
The First Amendment to the Constitution
Free Speech is Solidified in the Bill of Rights“Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably
to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of
grievances.”
Limitations to Free Speech2007 Supreme Court decision in the
Morse et al. v. Frederick case or the “Bong Hits for Jesus”
case.Free speech is constantly being debated by politicians,
judges, and the public, even within the United States, where this
right has been discussed for over two-hundred years.
The Importance of Listening
Section 3.1
Listening vs. Hearing
Hearing An accidental and automatic brain response.We select
sounds we pay attention to (e.g., our cell phones).We learn to
filter out and ignore the sounds we find meaningless.
Listening Listening is purposeful and focused
attention.Listening involves motivation and effort. Work is
involved in giving concentrated attention.We achieve good
listening at certain times, but not others.
Section 3.2
Listening Critically
Critical ListeningThe use of careful, systematic thinking to see
whether a message makes sense. Critical listening and thinking
can be learned and developed through practice.Critical listening
and thinking are not necessarily easy to develop.Some messages
are highly complex.Some messages are about unfamiliar
topics.Some messages are filled with dense, technical
language.Some messages are intentionally convoluted and
confusing.
Six Ways to Develop Critical Listening
Recognize the Differences between Facts and
OpinionsSometimes facts and opinions are mixed together in a
speech.Strong opinions can lead a speaker or a listener to deny
or downplay the facts.
Uncover AssumptionsFacts are supported by real
evidence.Assumptions are not supported by existing
evidence.What those facts mean is often assumed.When there is
a gap in knowledge or logic, we might guess, or make and
assumption about what the facts must mean.We might also take
as truth the things “everybody knows.”
Be Open to New IdeasPeople often believe their perceptions of
the world are accurate and complete.Such a belief makes it hard
to accept messages at odds with their perceptions, even when
those messages are true; they are not open to new ideas.
Rely on Reason and Common SenseDoes the speech seem
credible and coherent?Does the claim seem to be out of
proportion to reality?Is the message consistent with what you
already know as fact?Does the speaker substitute common sense
for actual evidence?Does the speaker assume everybody agrees
with him or her?
Relate New Ideas to
Old OnesSee how what the speaker is saying relates to what you
already know.Does the speaker make effective comparisons?
Take NotesNotes should reflect the meanings of the
message.Refrain from making so many notes that it distracts
you from good listening.Learn to identify the central issues in
messages.
Listen EthicallyListening ethically rests heavily on honest
intentions.We should give the speaker our full, receptive
attention.We should attempt to understand their meanings.We
should refrain from checking cell phones and whispering.We
should extend respect, or unconditional positive regard, even if
we disagree.

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  • 1. Ethics Matters: Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking Sections 4.1-4.2 Ethics Today & The Ethics Pyramid The Ethics PyramidA model developed by Elspeth Tilley, proposes three basic concepts: intent, means, and ends. IntentionSimilarly, an ethical listener keeps an open mind, listening to the speaker before making judgments.One way to assess intent is to seek feedback from others; how ethical do they think a behavior or a remark is?A second way to assess intent is to check out existing codes of ethics.Third, consider whether a behavior is beneficial for the majority, or whether you would approve of the same behavior from someone else.Sometimes people can engage in unethical behavior unintentionally; plagiarism often occurs when a speaker uses a phrase or content, forgetting that he or she read it in someone else’s work.
  • 2. MeansMeans are the tools or behaviors we use to achieve a desired outcome.We have choices about which means to employ in persuading others.Threats and other forms of manipulation are unethical behaviors.Making a respectful request is ethical. EndsThe outcomes you hope to achieve, say McCroskey, Wrench, and Richmond (2002).Some end results could be good for the source (speaker) but bad for the receiver (listener). An example would be persuading audience members to buy something they don’t actually want.Your goal should be chosen according to ethical standards you and your audience expect from each other. Why the Pyramid MattersUnderstanding ethics is a matter of balancing all three parts of the ethical pyramid.Tilley recommends testing the ethics of a given behavior by asking:“Have I discussed the ethicality of the behavior with others and come to a general consensus that the behavior is ethical?”“Does the behavior adhere to known codes of ethics?”“Would I be happy if the outcomes of the behavior were reversed and applied to me?” Section 4.3 Ethics in Public Speaking
  • 3. The NCA Credo for Ethical CommunicationA statement of their values about ethics in human communication. Nine Principles of Ethical Communication Principle 1Truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and reason. Principle 2Freedom of expression, diversity of perspective, and tolerance of dissent. Principle 3Understanding of and respect for other communicators before passing judgment. Principle 4Access to communication resources and opportunities for the purpose of promoting the well-being of families, communities, and society. Principle 5Communication climates of caring, mutual understanding, and respect. Principle 6Condemnation of distortion, intimidation, coercion, violence intolerance, hate speech, violence, or other behavior
  • 4. that degrades people. Principle 7Support for the expression of personal convictions in pursuit of fairness and justice. Principle 8Advocate sharing information, opinions, and feelings while respecting privacy and confidentiality. Principle 9Responsibility for the short- and long-term consequences of our communication. Section 4.4 Free Speech What is Free Speech“The right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content and subject only to reasonable limitations (as the power of the government to avoid a clear and present danger) esp. as guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution” (Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law). Why is Free Speech Important for Public Speakers?Expressing information and ideas is the purpose of public speaking.Free
  • 5. speech allows us, as audience members, to hear and consider multiple points of view so that we can make more informed decisions. The First Amendment to the Constitution Free Speech is Solidified in the Bill of Rights“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Limitations to Free Speech2007 Supreme Court decision in the Morse et al. v. Frederick case or the “Bong Hits for Jesus” case.Free speech is constantly being debated by politicians, judges, and the public, even within the United States, where this right has been discussed for over two-hundred years. The Importance of Listening
  • 6. Section 3.1 Listening vs. Hearing Hearing An accidental and automatic brain response.We select sounds we pay attention to (e.g., our cell phones).We learn to filter out and ignore the sounds we find meaningless. Listening Listening is purposeful and focused attention.Listening involves motivation and effort. Work is involved in giving concentrated attention.We achieve good listening at certain times, but not others. Section 3.2 Listening Critically Critical ListeningThe use of careful, systematic thinking to see whether a message makes sense. Critical listening and thinking can be learned and developed through practice.Critical listening and thinking are not necessarily easy to develop.Some messages are highly complex.Some messages are about unfamiliar topics.Some messages are filled with dense, technical language.Some messages are intentionally convoluted and confusing.
  • 7. Six Ways to Develop Critical Listening Recognize the Differences between Facts and OpinionsSometimes facts and opinions are mixed together in a speech.Strong opinions can lead a speaker or a listener to deny or downplay the facts. Uncover AssumptionsFacts are supported by real evidence.Assumptions are not supported by existing evidence.What those facts mean is often assumed.When there is a gap in knowledge or logic, we might guess, or make and assumption about what the facts must mean.We might also take as truth the things “everybody knows.” Be Open to New IdeasPeople often believe their perceptions of the world are accurate and complete.Such a belief makes it hard to accept messages at odds with their perceptions, even when those messages are true; they are not open to new ideas. Rely on Reason and Common SenseDoes the speech seem credible and coherent?Does the claim seem to be out of proportion to reality?Is the message consistent with what you already know as fact?Does the speaker substitute common sense for actual evidence?Does the speaker assume everybody agrees with him or her?
  • 8. Relate New Ideas to Old OnesSee how what the speaker is saying relates to what you already know.Does the speaker make effective comparisons? Take NotesNotes should reflect the meanings of the message.Refrain from making so many notes that it distracts you from good listening.Learn to identify the central issues in messages. Listen EthicallyListening ethically rests heavily on honest intentions.We should give the speaker our full, receptive attention.We should attempt to understand their meanings.We should refrain from checking cell phones and whispering.We should extend respect, or unconditional positive regard, even if we disagree.