Normativity and conflicting principles Sample Clauses

Normativity and conflicting principles. The principles presented in this open science code of conduct may be considered intrinsic or inherently valuable, or as principles serving a higher purpose. The normative or motivational character of the principles formulated here is primarily due to the fact that individuals voluntarily commit themselves to them. With the selection of the principles made here, no claim to completeness is made. The principles given are intertwined and do overlap in their nature and meaning. The principles mentioned here can contradict each other and therefore it is important to deal pro-actively with them and to bring them into harmony with each other constantly in daily practice. It is incumbent upon each individual scientist to shape her or his own activities and interactions with others and to bring to life the voluntary commitment to these principles.
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