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explaining ethics principles in new heading #40

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Parikshit-Hooda opened this issue Nov 11, 2018 · 5 comments
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explaining ethics principles in new heading #40

Parikshit-Hooda opened this issue Nov 11, 2018 · 5 comments

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@Parikshit-Hooda
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Parikshit-Hooda commented Nov 11, 2018

It would be nice to start a new heading to explain the ethics principles for beginners to understand in depth what each of those principles mean. Ethics, I believe, is underrepresented in formal academia and we could explain each of the points in 'ethics principles' so that more clarity is imparted to the visitors.

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There is the principles.md file where you could expand upon the elements with descriptions and references. A first step would be matching the principles in the readme.md with those in the principles.md file (see PR 39 and issue 34 for details).
You could also build a table of contents in the readme.md that better directs people to its contents and the other contents in the ethics-resources repo.

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Great! I shall get started.

@Parikshit-Hooda
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Hey Joe! I apologize for not being regular. Exams are coming up. I want the org to know that I am on it and planning the process and time.

@joeblankenship1
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No worries. I'm wrapping up my semester as well. Just let me know if you need any assistance when you pick things back up.

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sure thing.

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