Barbara Branden, on Apr 22 2007, 06:49 AM, said:
I, for one, have kept silent about it for too long, out of a misguided kindness.
I, too, have kept my mouth shut about it -- on the list; I've exchanged some choice words about it with elist friends in private. But my motive for not making a stink on the list hasn't been "misguided kindness"; it's been respect for this being Michael's list and thus up to him to call the shots. I will say, however, that I've felt disappointed in Michael for his letting things go on so long -- and for covering up by quickly deleting the thread the last major time this happened. (Yes, Michael, several of us saw, before you took it down, the material Victor borrowed from Nicholas Dykes re Popper.)
What amazes me in regard to Victor's borrowings is that he seems to show no sense of wrongdoing about his cavalier picking up of material from others. Instead, his attitude is: oh, pesk, why are people bugging me about this? No harm done/intended.
I've been thinking a fair amount lately about the bases on which I really do judge other people's character -- in connection with Daniel Barnes' posts about ethics on other threads. One thing which for me is a total turn-off is intellectual dishonesty. I can't think well of anyone who would engage in various forms of intellectual dishonesty -- among them plagiarizing. (There are of course multiple other forms of such dishonesty, among them ones I despise even more. For instance, I've lost all respect for certain scientists I know of who are currently "selling their souls" on the global-warming issue.)
I'm sure Victor has many other characteristics which are appealing to other people here. He's obviously popular with a number of the posters. I suppose I could even see his charm myself, if it weren't for the intellectual shenanigans. Those are types of behavior I personally can't abide.
Ellen
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