Trzy zasady etyki slowa (Three principle of ethical speech)

Anna Wierzbicka

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    Abstract

    This chapter, developed in the context of wide-ranging recent discussions about the ethics of speaking, proposes three ethical guidelines, presented in a language developed by the author and known as Minimal Polish, but which can also be described as the Polish version of Basic Human. In a highly simplified form, these three guidelines can be formulated as follows: 1.Speak the truth, 2. Speak clearly and intelligibly, 3. Speak with good will towards the addressee. In a somewhat fuller form, they read: 1. Dont say to anyone about anything: It is like this if you know that this is not true. 2.When you are saying something to someone about some things, say it so that this someone can know well what you want to say. 3.When you are speaking to someone, dont say something like this to them at the same time: I feel something very bad towards you; dont say it with words, dont say this with your voice, dont say it in any other way. The chapter places these guidelines in a broader context, relating them in particular to John Lockes discussion of the abuse of words in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEtyka Slowa: Wybor opracowan (The Ethics of speech: elaborated choice)
    EditorsJ Bartminski, S Niebrzegowska-Bartminska, M Nowosad-Bakalarczyk, J Puzynina
    Place of PublicationLublin Poland
    PublisherUMCS (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University)
    Pages67-76
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)978-83-227-9004-5
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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