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1. Okt. 2014 · Ethics in research, writing, and publication are critical in medicine and nursing—decisions that affect human lives often are influenced by knowledge that is disseminated in healthcare journals.
- Jaynelle F. Stichler
- 2014
Ethical writing is writing that clearly indicates (via documentation) where source material has been incorporated into one’s own writing. Ethical writing is also writing that acknowledges a range of perspectives on an issue. Ethical writing is writing with a level of inclusion, respect, and acknowledgement of diversity.
24. Juli 2016 · It comes up, from time to time. Ethics and writing. Two concepts that are chained together in a dysfunctional marriage. How to write, ethically? How to write ethically while remaining true to the ...
21. März 2019 · So ethical scientific writing involves several issues: 1) avoiding plagiarism – the copying of someone else’s expressions or ideas, 2) writing a report that is accurate and unbiased, 3) maintaining patient confidentiality, 4) not writing too many papers from a research study – so-called “salami publication”, and 5) not failing to actually write-...
- Michael Hanna
- 2019
28. Nov. 2022 · Ethical Issues in Academic Writing — Sage Research Methods Community. Communicating Research. Nov 28, 2022. Ethical decisions are present throughout the process of academic writing and publishing. This collection of open-access articles offers insights about some of the issues writers face. Collaborative Writing and Co-Authorship.
- Janet Salmons
29. Nov. 2023 · Peter Singer, Ethics in the Real World: 90 Essays on Things That Matter. Princeton University Press, 2023, 464 pp., ISBN: 978-0-691-23786-2—Fully Updated and Expanded Edition. BOOK REVIEW. Published: 29 November 2023. ( 2023 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. Steven L. Johnson. 111 Accesses. Explore all metrics.
The Concept of ‘Function’ in Cassirer’s Historical, Systematic, and Ethical Writings. In J. Friedman & S. Luft (Ed.), The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer: A Novel Assessment (pp. 289-312). Berlin, München, Boston: De Gruyter.