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  1. Scientific retractions and corrections related to misconduct findings.David B. Resnik & Gregg E. Dinse - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (1):46-50.
    We examined all 208 closed cases involving official findings of research misconduct published by the US Office of Research Integrity from 1992 to 2011 to determine how often scientists mention in a retraction or correction notice that there was an ethical problem with an associated article. 75 of these cases cited at least one published article affected by misconduct for a total of 174 articles. For 127 of these 174, we found both the article and a retraction or correction statement. (...)
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  • Retraction notice to “ Beyond moral dilemmas: The role of reasoning in five categories of utilitarian judgment” Cognition 209 (2021) 104572. [REVIEW]François Jaquet & Florian Cova - 2021 - Cognition 216 (C):104860.
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  • (1 other version)Rethinking the Value of Author Contribution Statements in Light of How Research Teams Respond to Retractions.Line Edslev Andersen & K. Brad Wray - forthcoming - Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology.
    The authorship policies of scientific journals often assume that in order to be able to properly place credit and responsibility for the content of a collaborative paper we should be able to distinguish the contributions of the various individuals involved. Hence, many journals have introduced a requirement for author contribution statements aimed at making it easier to place credit and responsibility on individual scientists. We argue that from a purely descriptive point of view the practices of collaborating scientists are at (...)
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  • Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Historisch-Kritische Ausgabe. Teil 1: 2. Auflage . 1. Auflage Durch Editorischen Apparat. Teil 2: 6. Auflage . 3. Und 4./5. Auflage Durch Editorischen Apparat.Heinrich Rickert - 2018 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Rainer A. Bast.
    Heinrich Rickerts Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis ist eines der bedeutendsten, aber auch umstrittensten erkenntnistheoretischen Werke seiner Zeit, von dem z.B. William James mit "höchster Bewunderung" spricht. Rickert war ein Denker mit spezifischen, klaren und festen Positionen, von denen er nur wenige im Laufe seines Denkwegs wirklich aufgab. Gleichwohl hat er an vielen seiner Schriften beständig - teils über Jahrzehnte - gearbeitet und Textänderungen angebracht, meist begriffliche bzw. sprachliche Klärungen. Das wohl beste Beispiel für sein Vorgehen ist das vorliegende Werk. Der (...)
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  • Detecting Errors that Result in Retractions.Line Edslev Andersen & K. Brad Wray - 2019 - Social Studies of Science 46 (6):942-954.
    We present a taxonomy of errors in the scientific literature and an account of how the errors are distributed over the categories. We have developed the taxonomy by studying substantial errors in the scientific literature as described in retraction notices published in the journal Science over the past 35 years. We then examine how the sorts of errors that lead to retracted papers can be prevented and detected, considering the perspective of collaborating scientists, journal editors and referees, and readers of (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Open Mind: A Phenomenology.Josh Adler - 2017 - Open Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):126-167.
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