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Rombouts, Stephen – Academic Questions, 2012
Nothing is more likely to distort one's understanding of reality than the notion of relativism. It was for good reason that Thomas Aquinas began his treatise "On Truth" by repudiating the "error of the ancient philosophers [Democritus and Protagoras] who said that any opinion a person has in his intellect is true and that two contradictories can…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Religion, Moral Values, Ethics
Dowling, William C. – Academic Questions, 2003
In the days when university grades were given out as an honest measure of academic and intellectual performance, cheating on exams or papers was a a situation in which everyone was immediately aware that people who cheated were mocking or disvaluing the achievement of those who were acting honestly. Today, all this has changed. It's the cheaters…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Moral Values, Academic Standards, Student Attitudes