Respect the Author: a Research Ethical Principle for Readers

Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (2):175-185 (2019)
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Abstract

Much of contemporary research ethics was developed in the latter half of the twentieth century as a response to the unethical treatment of human beings in biomedical research. Research ethical considerations have subsequently been extended to cover topics in the sciences and technology such as data handling, precautionary measures, engineering codes of conduct, and more. However, moral issues in the humanities have gained less attention from research ethicists. This article proposes an ethical principle for reading for research purposes: Respect the author.

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Jesper Ahlin Marceta
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