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Why is cheating wrong?

Physics Education 2009-08-05 v2

Abstract

Since cheating is obviously wrong, arguments against it (it provides an unfair advantage, it hinders learning) need only be mentioned in passing. But the argument of unfair advantage absurdly takes education to be essentially a race of all against all; moreover, it ignores that many cases of unfair (dis)advantages are widely accepted. That cheating can hamper learning does not mean that punishing cheating will necessarily favor learning, so that this argument does not obviously justify sanctioning cheaters. -- Keywords: academic dishonesty, academic integrity, academic misconduct, education, ethics, homework, plagiarism

Cite

@article{arxiv.0803.1530,
  title  = {Why is cheating wrong?},
  author = {Mathieu Bouville},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1530},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

8 pages; new (completely rewritten) version; in Studies in Philosophy and Education (2009)

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