1.6 Meet heels and heros
Aristotle taught that we intuitively recognize the villain in a story. He also taught that we develop virtue by imitating the actions of the hero. The scholarly community consists of individuals who have helped to advance research and individuals who have undermined it. We make our group more resilient and self-aware when we publicly honor the courageous and diligent, and when we shame miscreants. Read, first, about someone whose mistakes we do not want to repeat.
Author: Gary Comstock
Maintained By: Gary Comstock
Last Updated: 2009-08-11
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10-Jan-2009 0.0 Intro to course
10-Jan-2009 1.0 MY INTERESTS
10-Jan-2009 1.1 Egoism: Take the long view
10-Jan-2009 1.2 Progress to degree
10-Jan-2009 1.3 Report falsification
10-Jan-2009 1.4 Avoid plagiarism
10-Jan-2009 1.5 Inquire critically
10-Jan-2009 1.6 Meet heels and heros
10-Jan-2009 1.8 Egoism's plausibility
10-Jan-2009 2.0 OUR INTERESTS
10-Jan-2009 2.1 Contractualism: Keep our words
10-Jan-2009 2.2 Professional codes
10-Jan-2009 2.3 Mentoring
10-Jan-2009 2.4 Women and under-represented groups
10-Jan-2009 2.5 Authorship and peer review
10-Jan-2009 2.6 Join OSRE's community
10-Jan-2009 2.7 Statistics and experimental design
10-Jan-2009 2.8 Intellectual property
10-Jan-2009 2.95 Use of humans
10-Jan-2009 2.99 Contractualism's plausibility
10-Jan-2009 3.0 ALL INTERESTS
10-Jan-2009 3.1 Utilitarianism: Improve the world
10-Jan-2009 3.2 Animals
10-Jan-2009 3.3 The environment
10-Jan-2009 3.4 Social responsibilities of researchers
10-Jan-2009 3.42 Social mission of universities
10-Jan-2009 3.5 Life-long learning
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