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Ethics in communications

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | 1. Great good and great evil come from 2 I, 1 | whether to use the media for good or evil ends, in a good 3 I, 1 | good or evil ends, in a good or evil way.~These choices, 4 I, 1 | the media being used for good or evil?~ 5 I, 3 | the world to announce the good news (cf. Mt 28:19-20; Mk 6 II, 9 | artists, serve the common good by preserving and enriching 7 II, 12| in respect to the common good of all. But consultation 8 II, 12| needed to discern this common good. Therefore it is imperative 9 II, 12| the truth about what is good. This is how the media can 10 III | COMMUNICATION~THAT VIOLATES~THE GOOD OF THE PERSON~ 11 III, 13| and injure the integral good of persons: by alienating 12 III, 13| important, including the good news of the Gospel, and 13 III, 14| the economy to the common good" (Centesimus Annus, 58).~ 14 III, 18| reasonable standards of good media practice like objectivity 15 III, 19| the media can be used for good or for evil - it is a matter 16 IV, 20| conception of the common good.~Even to reasonable people 17 IV, 20| to reasonable people of good will it is not always immediately 18 IV, 22| complementary to the first: The good of persons cannot be realized 19 IV, 22| realized apart from the common good of the communities to which 20 IV, 22| they belong. This common good should be understood in 21 IV, 22| commit oneself to the common good" (Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, 22 IV, 25| people form standards of good taste and truthful moral 23 IV, 26| expressing opinions about the good of the Church, with due 24 IV, 26| consideration for the common good and the dignity of persons ( 25 IV, 26| efforts toward a common good, attain to salvation" (Lumen 26 V, 27| with enormous potential for good and ill. As interactivity 27 V, 28| tools, available for both good and evil uses. The choice 28 V, 29| committed to the common good? Or will they be selfish 29 V, 30| in pursuit of the common good of all. The need for these 30 V, 30| protect and promote the common good of the political community; 31 V, 32| addressed to all persons of good will, not just Catholics, 32 V, 32| heart the mouth speaks. The good man out of his good treasure 33 V, 32| The good man out of his good treasure brings forth good, 34 V, 32| good treasure brings forth good, and the evil man out of 35 V, 33| mouths, but only such as is good for edifying, as fits the


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