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On making a decision based on morals or common ethical codes instead of etiquette, rules, institutional or government policy, or technical or procedural reasons.
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"Dividing Points" among cheating students
The goal of a policy on cheating isn't being "fair", it's to discourage cheating.
In academia we don't want to have academic papers who bend the truth a little bit, but we want to have academics who …
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Which one of these is more appropriate for academic email
Using the firstname sends a signal of casualness. If you want to signal professionalism it's not a good strategy.
It's a bit like wearing a suit and a tie. You are sending a signal by wearing those …
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Advisor getting involved in semi-pseudoscience
Cargo-cult science used to be Feymann's way to speak about his contemporary psychologists who did rat psychology. In Feynman's view, they were doing pseudoscience because they were following methods t …
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Is it ethical for a Professor to disseminate wrong answers online?
If an academic publishes incorrect information that's an ethical problem. Academics who lie when publishing information about their domain of expertise when it suits them can't be trusted to be honest …