Abstract

It was brought to our attention that the paper “Being in accordance with oneself: Moral self-controversy in Plato and Aristotle,” by Peter J. Schulz, published in Controversies and Subjectivity, ed. Pierluigi Barrotta and Marcelo Dascal (2005): 75–90, has certain severe shortcomings in the references. John Benjamins Publishing Company endorses the statement expressed by the University of Lugano: "The survey results show that, overall, Prof. Schulz has never appropriated ideas or original research results, passing them as his own. In particular, he has never copied the entirety or essential parts of other people's publications”, it is said in today’s statement.” The complete statement can be found here .

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