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  2. Intellectual honesty - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual honesty is an applied method of problem solving characterised by a nonpartisan and honest attitude, which can be demonstrated in a number of different ways: One's personal beliefs or politics do not interfere with the pursuit of truth;

  3. Possibilianism - Wikipedia

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    "Our ignorance of the cosmos is too vast to commit to atheism, and yet we know too much to commit to a particular religion. A third position, agnosticism, is often an uninteresting stance in which a person simply questions whether his traditional religious story (say, a man with a beard on a cloud) is true or not true. But with Possibilianism I ...

  4. Wikipedia:Cite your sources debate - Wikipedia

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    It's typically considered intellectually dishonest to pass off another person's work as your own. "Intellectually honest" in this case means "honest about representing what one's sources are." Wikipedia is an interesting case, however, in that we don't claim most of the articles as our own, nor do we claim that the articles are original work.

  5. Stanford scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don ...

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    But after a long cross-disciplinary career, he feels it's intellectually dishonest to write anything other than what he sees as the unavoidable conclusion: Free will is a myth, and the sooner we ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Skepticism/List of questionable claims

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    Intellectual dishonesty Intellectual dishonesty is the advocacy of a position known to be false. Rhetoric is used to advance an agenda or to reinforce one's deeply held beliefs in the face of overwhelming contrary evidence. If a person is aware of the evidence and the conclusion it portends, yet holds a contradictory view, it is intellectual ...

  7. Who's to blame for court-stormings? Everyone. And NCAA ... - AOL

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    Fans on Twitter, where intellectually dishonest people go to distort the truth until the lemmings believe the lie, are saying Filipowski stuck out his leg. He made the contact with the Wake Forest ...

  8. Talk:Intellectual dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual dishonesty, applied to the fields of acdemic or intellectual production, is not a quibble, it is a serious accusation, which if proved can end a person's career. It must be proved, and the fact that it is difficult to prove it doesn't mean that the standard of proof can be lowered.

  9. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism is the representation of another person's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although precise definitions vary depending on the institution, [ 4 ] in many countries and cultures plagiarism is considered a violation of academic integrity and journalistic ethics , as well as of ...