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Zero tolerance to plagiarism will kill inspiration: a critique for academic meritocracy
Meritocratic justice is important, but not everything that matters. The long-term advancement of science depends heavily on scientists’ willingness to generously share their ideas. Only ideas with little meaning to others are truly private.