Presentation 2014-07-03
Information Ethics in Interdiscplinarity : Codes of Ethics and Belief Revision
Yuko MURAKAMI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper aims to argue that, although the issues of interdisciplinary research are often said to arise from language translation problems among multiple disciplines, the essential problem is competing sets of codes of ethics among communities. Such competitions lead to different criteria of evaluations of "good arguments," which in turn causes failure of sharing assumptions when complementing implicit assumptions according to the principle of charity. In general, each discipline, with its peculiar knowledge as well as codes of ethics, is justified not to apply logical principles when priority is put to sustain the community.
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Keyword(in English) Interdisciplinarity / Codes of Ethics / Principle of Charity / Argument evaluation / Meta critical thinking
Paper # ISEC2014-31,SITE2014-26,ICSS2014-35,EMM2014-31
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Title (in English) Information Ethics in Interdiscplinarity : Codes of Ethics and Belief Revision
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Keyword(1) Interdisciplinarity
Keyword(2) Codes of Ethics
Keyword(3) Principle of Charity
Keyword(4) Argument evaluation
Keyword(5) Meta critical thinking
1st Author's Name Yuko MURAKAMI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University()
Date 2014-07-03
Paper # ISEC2014-31,SITE2014-26,ICSS2014-35,EMM2014-31
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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