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In the Academy, Plagiarism is the Sin Above All Sins. That's a Problem.

In the Academy, Plagiarism is the Sin Above All Sins. That's a Problem.

Nicholas Delbanco on Criminals, Copyists, and Creative Coincidence

By Nicholas Delbanco | March 19, 2020

An Environmentally Ethical Argument for Hating Birds

An Environmentally Ethical Argument for Hating Birds

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The Deep Metaphorical Power of a Good Cup of Coffee

The Deep Metaphorical Power of a Good Cup of Coffee

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By Dinah Lenney | March 19, 2020

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The author who accused Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie of plagiarism owes her money.

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