Wikipedia:Philosophy
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[edit] General
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pragmatic maxim — untangling two tangled pieces of Peirce's philosophy
[edit] Metaphysics
[edit] Epistemology
[edit] Logic
[edit] Current events
[edit] Former events
- Discussion about banner tagging scheme.
- Nominate an article for selected logic article.
- Nominate a logical theorem for Featured Logical Theorem.
- Category selection (7/23/07)
- Stub deletion debate (7/12/07)
[edit] Ethics
- This page is intended to serve as an index or collection of essays. It is not a policy or a guideline.
Please write your proposal on a subpage of this page (for example, Wikipedia:Ethics/User:Wjhonson, replacing "User:Wjhonson" with your username) for a code of ethics which you believe that the community should follow. Link to your proposal from this page.
- Issues to consider
- Conflicts of interest
- Paid editing (see User_talk:MyWikiBiz/Archive_2)
- False claims of expertise
- dispute resolution
- maintaining trust
[edit] See also
- Wikinews:Journalists draft code of ethics
- Wikipedia:Assume the assumption of good faith
- Wikipedia:Basic dignity
- Wikipedia:Charitableness
- Wikipedia:Don't be evil
- Wikipedia:Don't call the kettle black
- Wikipedia:Don't hand out panda sandwiches at a PETA convention
- Wikipedia:Don't smother conflict
- Wikipedia:Honesty
- Wikipedia:No Moral Code
- Wikipedia:Use common sense
- Wikimedia:Don't be a dick
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias
- User:Charles Matthews/Conflict of interest
[edit] Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines
- Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons
- Wikipedia:Civility
- Wikipedia:Do not disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point
- Wikipedia:Etiquette
- Wikipedia:Harassment
- Wikipedia:Libel
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view
- WP:NOT#What the Wikipedia community is not
- WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not censored
- Wikipedia:Notability
- Wikipedia:No personal attacks
- Wikipedia:Office Actions
- Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers
- Wikipedia:Resolving disputes
- Conflicting Wikipedia philosophies
[edit] Applied ethics
- Business ethics
- Information ethics
- Journalism ethics and standards
- Media ethics
- Ethics of technology
- Computer ethics
- Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
- Internet research ethics
[edit] Ethics
- List of ethics topics
- Ethics (philosophy)
- Morality
- Ethical code
- Moral relativism
- Dual loyalty (ethics)
- Ethical decision
- Deontological ethics
- Normative ethics
[edit] External
- Tertiary source
- What is a wiki?
- WikiEthic
- The free software definition
- The desire to delete
- ForestFire
- What makes a fuckhead
- Ethics titles in the Stanford Encyclopedia
- CZ:Professionalism
- Wiki lessons learned (CZ:SharedKnowing mailing list; posting by Ben Kovitz)
- How free is the internet; seminar at the Nobel Peace Center
- Wikipedia and Creative Commons next steps (CC-licenses mailing list; posting by Lawrence Lessig)
- Creative Commons Statement of Intent for Attribution-ShareAlike Licenses
- Erik Möller's posting to Foundation-l on CC Statement of Intent