Deni Elliott
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Catching Sight: How a Guide Dog Helped Me See Myself
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Ethical Challenges: Building an Ethics Toolkit
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2008
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2 editions
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Research Ethics: A Reader
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1997
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5 editions
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Ethics in the First Person: A Guide to Teaching and Learning Practical Ethics
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2006
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5 editions
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Ethics for a Digital Era (Blackwell Public Philosophy Series Book 17)
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Responsible Journalism
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1986
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2 editions
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The Kindness of Strangers: Philanthropy and Higher Education
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2005
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5 editions
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The Ethics of Asking: Dilemmas in Higher Education Fund Raising
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1995
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Research Ethics: A Reader
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2000
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The Ethics of Scientific Research: A Guidebook for Course Development
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“Being ethical starts with admitting that we make mistakes but doesn’t end there. What makes a person ethical is having the ability to acknowledge intentional mistakes, unintentional mistakes, and the willingness to keep trying to be a better person. It is hard to accept, but always true, that each of us can be a better person than we are right now, today. Moral development is a lifelong journey.”
― Catching Sight: How a Guide Dog Helped Me See Myself
― Catching Sight: How a Guide Dog Helped Me See Myself
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