Communication Ethics Flashcards
the principle of honesty on both sides be completely applied because any amount of insincerity from either the listener or the speaker would not be prudent
Communication Ethics
maintaining the correct balance between the speaking and listening
Communication Ethics
chinese, philosopher, teacher, government official, wandering from the region to region within China
Confucius
Latinized name of confucius
Kong-Tsu
a philosophy or attitude that is concerned with human beings, their achievements and interests, rather than with the abstract beings and problems of theology
Confucianism
the school of scholars
confucianism
5 constants of Confucian Beliefs
Li, Zhi, Yi, Xin, Ren
includes ritual, propriety, etiquette
Li
love within the family
Zhi
righteousness
Yi
Honesty and trustworthiness
Xin
benevolence, humaneness towards others
Ren
it focuses in short predictions following a type of divination called cleromancy
the book of changes
the book of changes - focuses in short predictions following a type of divination called __________ where in six random numbers are picked and arranged under the sixty-four hexagrams
cleromancy
also known as the book of documents, is a collection organized and introduced by conventionally attributed to Confucius by early scholars
the book of history
also known as the book of songs/odes, is a collection of three hundred and five (305) songs compiled around 600 BCE
the book of poetry
a compilation of ceremonial rituals, administration and social forms of the Zhou Dynasty
Classic of Rites
is a collection of saying and ideas attributed to the chinese philosopher confucius and his contemporaries
the book of analects
Principles of Confucius related to Communication Ethics
Truthfulness
Respectful Language
Understanding Others
Cultivation of Virtues
Avoidance of Harmful Speech
Adaptability
sincere and honest expression was seen as essential for building trust and maintaining integrity in relationships
Truthfulness
courteous language were encouraged to create an atmosphere of mutual respect
Understanding Others
words and actions should align with ethical principles to promote a just and harmonious society
Cultivation of Virtues
negative speech, gossip, and slander
avoidance of harmful speech
flexibility in expression
Adaptability