Linking Academic Integrity and Ethics Across the Curriculum: Groundwork for Sustainability in Practical and Professional Ethics
Autor: | Daniel E. Wueste |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
050901 criminology
05 social sciences Social intuitionism Debiasing 0506 political science Terminology Academic integrity Framing (social sciences) 050602 political science & public administration Professional ethics Engineering ethics Sociology 0509 other social sciences Behavioral ethics Curriculum |
Zdroj: | Ethics Across the Curriculum—Pedagogical Perspectives ISBN: 9783319789385 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-319-78939-2_19 |
Popis: | The piece argues that there is a connection between academic integrity (AI) and teaching ethics across the curriculum (EAC) that extends beyond shared terminology in a practical and purposeful way, i.e., in a way that is responsive to a challenge in practical and professional ethics. The twofold purpose of the essay is (a) to explain how linking AI and EAC is responsive to this challenge and (b) to make the case for the approach it involves. Two large questions are addressed. The first is about how EAC should be done, if it is connected to AI. The second (two-part) question is (a) What would success look like? and (b) How would we know that it had been achieved—how would it (success) be measured? The first concern receives the lion’s share of attention and involves taking cues from Jonathan Haidt’s social intuitionism and writing about logic and the law by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., and, in particular, John Dewey. Several considerations that argue for the connection are discussed before the two-part question about success is addressed in the conclusion. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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