Ken,
As you will see, it was not an attributed quotation, it was an 'I seem to
recall...'. I apologise unreservedly if I have offended. I was actually
referring to a comment that I recall you making very light heartedly and
self-effacingly on the list some time ago. I guess I will have to search
for it.
Humblest apologies,
Martin
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On 11/04/2013 15:04, "Ken Friedman" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Geez, Martin,
>
>I will return later to speak of Nelsonıs criteria. The purpose of this
>note is to clarify one simple issue. You wrote,
>
>³I seem to recall you confessing that your students tell you that, given
>a choice between perfecting research methodology and saving the world,
>you would choose the former? Or did I dream it?²
>
>I did not say this you might have bothered to check before publishing a
>statement such as this. I never said anything of the sort.
>
>The CORRECT statement of my views appears in my comments from the UK AHRC
>Practice-Led Review. These are my words:
>
>³An angry design student once asked me whether research is more important
>than feeding the hungry as though I could choose between solving a
>particular mathematical problem and ending world hunger. If I could
>choose, I would end hunger. I do not get to choose between these two.²
>
>If I could choose, I would end hunger. I do not get to choose between
>these two.
>
>All professors artistic or scientific ought to be responsible in
>attributing quotations. This is especially the case when the attributed
>quote suggests that someone lacks human compassion and ethical
>sensibility.
>
>The student who asked me the original silly question was young and
>foolish. You are an adult. We set higher standards for grown-ups.
>
>Yours,
>
>Ken
>
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