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The basic principles of journalistic ethics in the context of the theories of Immanuel Kant, Vladimir Soloviev and Alexei Losev
1. The basic principles of journalistic ethics in the context of the theories of Immanuel Kant, Vladimir Soloviev and Alexei Losev
theme of the master's work2. Journalistic ethics is very important in the modern information world.
3. I study ethics in the writings of the three philosophers in my work: Immanuel Kant, Vladimir Soloviev and Alexei Losev
4. There are hundreds of codes of conduct, charters and statements made by media and professional groups outlining the principles,
values andobligations of the craft of
journalism.
• The core principles of ethical journalism
set out below provide an excellent base
for everyone who aspires to launch
themselves into the public information
sphere to show responsibility in how they
use information.
5. Five Core Principles of Journalism
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Truth and Accuracy
Independence
Fairness and Impartiality
Humanity
Accountability
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• Like many broader ethical systems,journalism ethics include the
principle of "limitation of harm."
This often involves the withholding
of certain details from reports such
as the names of minor children,
crime victims' names or
information not materially related
to particular news reports release
of which might, for example, harm
someone's reputation