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  1. On the web, plagiarism matters more than copyright piracy.John W. Snapper - 1999 - Ethics and Information Technology 1 (2):127-135.
    Although commonly confused, the values inherent in copyright policy are different from those inherent in scholarly standards for proper accreditation of ideas. Piracy is the infringement of a copyright, and plagiarism is the failure to give credit. The increasing use of Web-based electron publication has created new contexts for both piracy and plagiarism. In so far as piracy and plagiarism are confused, we cannot appreciate how the Web has changed the importance of these very different types of wrongs. The present (...)
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    Responsibility for computer‐based errors.John W. Snapper - 1985 - Metaphilosophy 16 (4):289-295.
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    Contextual definition: What Frege might have meant but probably didn't.John W. Snapper - 1974 - Noûs 8 (3):259-272.
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    Frege and the Philosophy of Mathematics.John W. Snapper - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (2):160-163.
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    Whether Professional Associations May Enforce Professional Codes.John W. Snapper - 1984 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3 (2):43-54.
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    Ethics and the Management of Computer Technology. [REVIEW]John W. Snapper - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (2):53-56.
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    Frege. [REVIEW]John W. Snapper - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (1):69-71.
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    Frege. [REVIEW]John W. Snapper - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (1):69-71.
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    Frege and the Philosophy of Mathematics. [REVIEW]John W. Snapper - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (2):160-163.
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    W. D. Hart. The Evolution of Logic. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xi+299. $27.99. [REVIEW]John W. Snapper - 2011 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 1 (2):337-340.