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Pontifical Council for Social Communications
Ethics in communications

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1 I, 1 | choices, central to the ethical question, are made not only 2 I, 1 | and others. For them, the ethical question is particularly 3 I, 4 | ideological pressures to lower ethical standards present in many 4 I, 4 | but the choices all have ethical weight and are subject to 5 I, 4 | weight and are subject to ethical evaluation. To choose rightly, 6 III, 15| the media popularize the ethical relativism and utilitarianism 7 III, 16| the poor - raises serious ethical questions. Have the rich 8 IV | IV~SOME RELEVANT ETHICAL PRINCIPLES~ 9 IV, 20| 20. Ethical principles and norms relevant 10 IV, 20| great deal else besides. The ethical dimension relates not just 11 IV, 20| market economies, the largest ethical question of all may be how 12 IV, 20| immediately clear how to apply ethical principles and norms to 13 IV, 21| issues - the fundamental ethical principle is this: The human 14 IV, 23| Still, considered from an ethical perspective, this presumption 15 IV, 23| developing and enforcing ethical codes of behavior for their 16 IV, 25| are not the only ones with ethical duties. Audiences - recipients - 17 V, 27| impact, and especially the ethical implications, of new and 18 V, 30| foster and support high ethical standards in the use of


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