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symposium on journalism
1. International Journal of Applied Philosophy: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Fred R. Berger The Right of Free Expression
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Rick D. Pullen Newspaper Codes of Ethics: Unenforceable and Impractical
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Fred Smoller Network News Coverage of the Presidency: Implications for Democracy
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Frederick A. Elliston Whistleblowing: The Reporter’s Role
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5. International Journal of Applied Philosophy: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
James O. Young The Immorality of Applied Ethics
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Michael J. Wreen What’s Really Wrong with Adultery
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Michael J. Quirk Just War Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and “Reason of State”
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Merrit P. Drucker How the Moral Education Theory of Punishment Can be Used by Military Commanders
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9. International Journal of Applied Philosophy: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Hans A. P. Lenk (The Situation of) Youth, Creativity, and Achievement Orientation
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10. International Journal of Applied Philosophy: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Louis I. Katzner Decision Making for Incompetent Persons
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