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大学关于诚信英语演讲稿课前演讲

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大学关于诚信英语演讲稿课前演讲 <br />  篇一 <br />  since the quality of honesty applies to all behaviors , one cannot refuse to consider factual information, for example, in an unbiased manner and still claim that one&#039;&#039;s knowledge, belief or position is an attempt to be truthful. such a belief is clearly a product of one&#039;&#039;s desires and simply has nothing to do with the human ability to know. basing one&#039;&#039;s positions on what one wants ― rather than unbiased evidence gathering ― is dishonest even when good intentions can be cited ― after all even hitler could cite good intentions and intended glory for a select group of people. clearly then, an unbiased approach to the truth is a requirement of honesty. <br />  because intentions are closely related to fairness and certainly affect the degree of honesty/dishonesty, there is a wide spread confusion about honesty--and a general belief that being dishonest means that one always correctly understands if their behavior is either honest or dishonest. self-perception of our morality is non-static and volatile. it&#039;&#039;s often at the moment we refuse to consider other perspectives that there is a clear indication we are not pursuing the truth, rather than simply and exclusively at the moment we can muster up evidence that we are right. socrates had much to say about truth, honesty and morality, and explained that if people really understood that their behavior was wrong ― then they simply wouldn&#039;&#039;t do it ― by definition. unfortunately, honesty in the western tradition has been marginalized to specific instances ― perhaps because a thorough understanding of honesty collides with ideologies of all types. ideologies and idealism often exaggerate and suppress evidence in order to support their perspectives ― at the expense of the truth. this process erodes the practice and understanding of honesty. to an ideologist the truth quite often becomes insignificant, what matters most are their ideals and what ever supports their desires to enjoy and spread those ideals. <br />  human beings are inherently biased about what they believe to be good due to individual tastes &amp; backgrounds, but once one understands that a decidedly biased approach to what is true ― is inherently dishonest, one can also understand how idealism and ideology have poorly served the quest for an honest, moral society. both honesty and morality require that we base our opinions about what is good ― upon unbiased ideas of what is true ― rather than vice versa (determining what is true based on what we feel is good) ― the way all ideologies would have us believe. <br />  篇二 <br />  Ladies and Gentlemen: My topic is Honesty. <br />  As a correspondent of the Qingdao Morning News, I visited Dr. James Gilman, the President of the International Committee for Marco Polo Studies in England. In this picture, this is James, and this is me and ...

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