Originally posted by Spiffor
It means: "I haven't originally invented the idea, and here are the credits" which is something important in the academia.
It means: "I haven't originally invented the idea, and here are the credits" which is something important in the academia.
Besides it meand "While I can oppose Bob on other issues, in this particular case, I agree with his argumentation I linked to - just so that you can better understand how Bob's argument fits into mine".
Completely useless indeed
Completely useless indeed
If your paper consists of saying if you agree or disagree with what other people's opinions are, where is the original work?
Or are you using what someone else's opinion is to bolster yours?
Either way, it seems kinda pointless to use someone else's opinion as a basis for your own in a serious academic paper.
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