"True scholarship owes nothing to anybody; its allegiance is to truth and to the standards of excellence, including beauty, that constitute it."https://t.co/xrbCZoVgaK
— Zena Hitz (@zenahitz) November 12, 2020
Saddest thing in the Medieval Philosophy world right now. The investigation is still under way but the available evidence is already pretty baffling. Extensive, repeated copy-pasting from many other texts without proper attribution. A basic thing we warn undergrads not to do! https://t.co/FUhPG4iHRt
— Roxane Noël (@Roxanoel) November 12, 2020
Nominalist Revealed as Serial Plagiarism https://t.co/IfRDvV2Wip
— Stephen Pimentel (@StephenPiment) November 11, 2020
I wasn’t involved in this plagiarism investigation but became aware of it after detecting apparent plagiarism of my own work in a manuscript by this scholar.
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) November 11, 2020
Stolen, more than words, is good will, time, & professional courtesy of editors & collaborators. https://t.co/S6S4yIu48j
A philosophy journal retracts three articles by a philosopher because of plagiarism, but the "current affair... extends far beyond" that one journal. https://t.co/5Ma4QBIOvP
— Daily Nous / Justin Weinberg (@DailyNousEditor) November 11, 2020
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