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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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Using leaked proprietary information in scientific paper

Sounds like you have found an interesting source and are considering the moral implications of using it. What I will say is based purely on personal opinion and probably what I would do unless instruc …
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Should I remove a coauthor if he did something detrimental to the project?

This is a tricky one but you might just have to bite the bullet and keep his name on the paper, making a mental note both not to work with him again and being careful about who you name as co-author. …
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Unsure whether to continue maintaining research account on Facebook re Cambridge Analytica [closed]

I have always disagreed with FB and its ethics, however, recently, in the light of the CA scandal I have found myself increasingly questioning my use of the site. …
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