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Cognitive Film and Media Ethics
Wyatt Moss-Wellington
School of International Communications
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Media Ethics
100%
Television Media
40%
Media Producers
20%
Anthropology
20%
Normative Propositions
20%
Mannan-oligosaccharide
20%
Evolutionary Biology
20%
Television News
20%
Science Ethics
20%
Media Selection
20%
Family Drama
20%
Normative Beliefs
20%
Cognitivism
20%
Contemporary Problem
20%
Consequentialist Ethics
20%
Wellington
20%
Social Sciences
Communication Ethics
100%
Television Films
20%
Television News
20%
Responsibility
20%
Film (Media)
20%
Anthropology
20%
Media Selection
20%
Cognitive Theory
20%
Arts and Humanities
Rigor
40%
Prescriptive
20%
Cognitive Theory
20%
consequentialist
20%
Cognitivism
20%