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Being Aristotelian: Using Virtue Ethics in an Applied Media Ethics Course
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Being Aristotelian: Using Virtue Ethics in an Applied Media Ethics Course

Wendy N. Wyatt
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol.23(4), pp.296-307
2008

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media ethics virtue ethics Aristotle pedagogy Ethics and Political Philosophy Journalism Studies Mass Communication

This essay explores the tendency of undergraduate media ethics students to do what Bernard Gert calls “morality by slogans” and their tendency to misuse Aristotle’s golden mean slogan. While not solving the dilemma of morality by slogans, the essay suggests some ways of rectifying the misuse of the golden mean and encouraging its more authentic application.

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