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Either you follow a code of ethics or you don't. Ethics are not defined by a
job title.
How do I feel about the statement posted by Dawn?
First of all, I don't "feel", I "think" [thanks, Dr. Laura!] and I think it's
the stupidest piece of rhetoric I've seen in a while, written by someone with an
ethics issue of their own.
janet murphy
cincinnati, OH
> Dawn writes:
>
> > How do you feel about the following statement:
> >
> > "Most professional technical communicators largely ignore the subject of
> > ethics, despite regular articles in the STC?s Intercom magazine, believing
> > ethics to be largely irrelevant to their professional development."
>
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