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OBJECTIVELY ENGAGED JOURNALISM 31465_Ward.indd 1 20-02-03 09:18 McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Ideas Series Editor: Philip J. Cercone 1 Problems of Cartesianism 10 Consent, Coercion, and Limit: Edited by Thomas M. Lennon, The Medieval Origins of John M. Nicholas, and John Parliamentary Democracy W. Davis Arthur P. Monahan 2 The Development of the 11 Scottish Common Sense Idea of History in Antiquity in Germany, 1768–1800: Gerald A. Press A Contribution to the History of Critical Philosophy 3 Claude Buffier and Manfred Kuehn Thomas Reid: Two Common-Sense 12 Paine and Cobbett: Philosophers The Transatlantic Connection Louise Marcil-Lacoste David A. Wilson 4 Schiller, Hegel, and Marx: 13 Descartes and the State, Society, and the Aesthetic Enlightenment Ideal of Ancient Greece Peter A. Schouls Philip J. Kain 14 Greek Scepticism: 5 John Case and Aristotelianism Anti-Realist Trends in Renaissance England in Ancient Thought Charles B. Schmitt Leo Groarke 6 Beyond Liberty and Property: 15 The Irony of Theology and the The Process of Self- Nature of Religious Thought Recognition in Eighteenth- Donald Wiebe Century Political Thought 16 Form and Transformation: J.A.W. Gunn A Study in the Philosophy 7 John Toland: His Methods, of Plotinus Manners, and Mind Frederic M. Schroeder Stephen H. Daniel 17 From Personal Duties 8 Coleridge and the Inspired towards Personal Rights: Word Late Medieval and Early Anthony John Harding Modern Political Thought, c. 1300–c. 1650 9 The Jena System, 1804–5: Arthur P. Monahan Logic and Metaphysics G.W.F. Hegel 18 The Main Philosophical Translation edited by Writings and the Novel Allwill John W. Burbidge and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi George di Giovanni Translated and edited by Introduction and notes by George di Giovanni H.S. Harris 31465_Ward.indd 2 20-02-03 09:18 19 Kierkegaard as Humanist: 28 Enlightenment and Discovering My Self Community: Arnold B. Come Lessing, Abbt, Herder, and the Quest for a German Public 20 Durkheim, Morals, Benjamin W. Redekop and Modernity W. Watts Miller 29 Jacob Burckhardt and the Crisis of Modernity 21 The Career of Toleration: John R. Hinde John Locke, Jonas Proast, and After 30 The Distant Relation: Richard Vernon Time and Identity in Spanish- American Fiction 22 Dialectic of Love: Eoin S. Thomson Platonism in Schiller’s Aesthetics 31 Mr Simson’s Knotty Case: David Pugh Divinity, Politics, and Due Process in Early Eighteenth- 23 History and Memory Century Scotland in Ancient Greece Anne Skoczylas Gordon Shrimpton 32 Orthodoxy and 24 Kierkegaard as Theologian: Enlightenment: Recovering My Self George Campbell in Arnold B. Come the Eighteenth Century 25 Enlightenment and Jeffrey M. Suderman Conservatism in Victorian 33 Contemplation Scotland: and Incarnation: The Career of The Theology of Marie- Sir Archibald Alison Dominique Chenu Michael Michie Christophe F. Potworowski 26 The Road to Egdon 34 Democratic Legitimacy: Heath: The Aesthetics Plural Values of the Great in Nature and Political Power Richard Bevis F.M. Barnard 27 Jena Romanticism and Its 35 Herder on Nationality, Appropriation of Jakob Böhme: Humanity, and History Theosophy – Hagiography – F.M. Barnard Literature Paola Mayer 36 Labeling People: French Scholars on Society, Race, and Empire, 1815–1849 Martin S. Staum 31465_Ward.indd 3 20-02-03 09:18 37 The Subaltern Appeal to 46 When the French Tried to Experience: Self-Identity, Be British: Late Modernity, and the Party, Opposition, and the Politics of Immediacy Quest for Civil Disagreement, Craig Ireland 1814–1848 J.A.W. Gunn 38 The Invention of Journalism Ethics: The Path to Objectivity 47 Under Conrad’s Eyes: and Beyond, Second Edition The Novel as Criticism Stephen J.A. Ward Michael John DiSanto 39 The Recovery of Wonder: 48 Media, Memory, and the First The New Freedom and World War the Asceticism of Power David Williams Kenneth L. Schmitz 49 An Aristotelian Account 40 Reason and Self-Enactment of Induction: in History and Politics: Creating Something Themes and Voices of from Nothing Modernity Louis Groarke F.M. Barnard 50 Social and Political Bonds: 41 The More Moderate Side of A Mosaic of Contrast Joseph de Maistre: and Convergence Views on Political Liberty and F.M. Barnard Political Economy 51 Archives and the Event of God: Cara Camcastle The Impact of Michel Foucault 42 Democratic Society and on Philosophical Theology Human Needs David Galston Jeff Noonan 52 Between the Queen and 43 The Circle of Rights Expands: the Cabby: Modern Political Thought after Olympe de Gouges’s Rights the Reformation, 1521 of Women (Luther) to 1762 (Rousseau) John R. Cole Arthur P. Monahan 53 Nature and Nurture in French 44 The Canadian Founding: Social Sciences, 1859–1914 John Locke and Parliament and Beyond Janet Ajzenstat Martin S. Staum 45 Finding Freedom: 54 Public Passion: Hegel’s Philosophy and the Rethinking the Grounds for Emancipation of Women Political Justice Sara MacDonald Rebecca Kingston 31465_Ward.indd 4 20-02-03 09:18 55 Rethinking the Political: 65 Imprinting Britain: The Sacred, Aesthetic Politics, Newspapers, Sociability, and the Collège de Sociologie and the Shaping of British Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi North America Michael Eamon 56 Materialist Ethics and Life-Value 66 The Form of Politics: Jeff Noonan Aristotle and Plato on Friendship 57 Hegel’s Phenomenology: John von Heyking The Dialectical Justification of Philosophy’s First Principles 67 War as Paradox: Ardis B. Collins Clausewitz and Hegel on Fighting Doctrines and Ethics 58 The Social History of Ideas Youri Cormier in Quebec, 1760–1896 Yvan Lamonde 68 Network Democracy: Translated by Phyllis Aronoff and Conservative Politics and the Howard Scott Violence of the Liberal Age Jared Giesbrecht 59 Ideas, Concepts, and Reality John W. Burbidge 69 A Singular Case: Debating China’s Political 60 The Enigma of Perception Economy in the European D.L.C. Maclachlan Enlightenment 61 Nietzsche’s Justice: Ashley Eva Millar Naturalism in Search of 70 Not Even a God Can Save an Ethics Us Now: Peter R. Sedgwick Reading Machiavelli after 62 The Idea of Liberty in Canada Heidegger during the Age of Atlantic Brian Harding Revolutions, 1776–1838 71 Before Copernicus: Michel Ducharme The Cultures and Contexts Translated by Peter Feldstein of Scientific Learning in 63 From White to Yellow: the Fifteenth Century The Japanese in European Edited by Rivka Feldhay Racial Thought, 1300–1735 and F. Jamil Ragep Rotem Kowner 72 The Culturalist Challenge 64 The Crisis of Modernity to Liberal Republicanism Augusto Del Noce Michael Lusztig Edited and translated by Carlo Lancellotti 31465_Ward.indd 5 20-02-03 09:18 73 God and Government: 76 Life Embodied: Martin Luther’s Political The Promise of Vital Force Thought in Spanish Modernity Jarrett A. Carty Nicolás Fernández-Medina 74 The Age of Secularization 77 The Aesthetics of Fear in Augusto Del Noce German Romanticism Edited and Translated Paola Mayer by Carlo Lancellotti 78 Objectively Engaged Journalism: 75 Emancipatory Thinking: An Ethic Simone de Beauvoir and Stephen J.A. Ward Contemporary Political Thought Elaine Stavro 31465_Ward.indd 6 20-02-03 09:18 OBJECTIVELY ENGAGED JOURNALISM An Ethic Stephen J.A. Ward McGill-Queen’s University Press Montreal & Kingston • London • Chicago 31465_Ward.indd 7 20-02-03 09:18 © McGill-Queen’s University Press 2019 ISBN 978-0-2280-0188-1 (cloth) ISBN 978-0-2280-0214-7 (ePDF) ISBN 978-0-2280-0215-4 (ePUB) Legal deposit second quarter 2020 Bibliothèque nationale du Québec Printed in Canada on acid-free paper that is 100% ancient forest free (100% post-consumer recycled), processed chlorine free This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, through the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Title: Objectively engaged journalism: an ethic / Stephen J.A. Ward. Names: Ward, Stephen J.A. (Stephen John Anthony), 1951– author. Series: McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of ideas; 78. Description: Series statement: McGill-Queen’s studies in the history of ideas; 78 | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20190239042 | Canadiana (ebook) 20190239093 | ISBN 9780228001881 (cloth) | ISBN 9780228002147 (ePDF) | ISBN 9780228002154 (ePUB) Subjects: LCSH: Journalistic ethics. | LCSH: Journalism—Objectivity. Classification: LCC PN4756.W378 2020 | DDC 174/.907—dc23 This book was typeset by Marquis Interscript in 10 /12 New Baskerville. 31465_Ward.indd 8 20-02-03 09:18 For Nadia Francavilla, my musical muse. Every day, and always. 31465_Ward.indd 9 20-02-03 09:18

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