A reporter has decided when writing a story that it is necessary to talk to sources on two sides of an issue. When the reporter makes this ethical decision, the reporter is making use of which of the following?

A. Kant’s categorical imperative
B. Aristotle’s golden mean
C. Rawls’s veil of ignorance
D. John Stuart Mill’s principle of utility


A. Kant’s categorical imperative

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True False

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What will be an ideal response?

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A) iconic representations of stories B) visual representations of information C) posters developed for your presentation D) listing of the main points of the speech

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In Simmel’s theory:

a. Harmony exists without conflict and vice versa. b. Conflict does not exist because society is a web of relationships. c. Groups are immune to conflict. d. Conflict-free groups could not exist because they would be unable to change or develop.

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