In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism b
y clicking the appropriate radio button. Original Source Material
Student Version
Murdoch's own moral philosophy has a great deal in common with the work of philosophers like Richard Rorty, Stanley Cavell and Martha Nussbaum. She shares with them not only the attempt to work out a chastened, usable, non-metaphysical discourse and vocabulary for a qualified humanist ethics but also their conception of the novel as an embodiment of moral philosophy.
References:
Bényei, T. (2003). Angelic omissions: Iris Murdoch's angels and ethical criticism. European Journal of English Studies, 7(2), 151-163.
Murdoch's conception of the novel as representing an important manifestation of moral philosophy is not unique. In fact, this expression by Murdoch shares a great deal with philosophers such as Nussbaum and Cavell who, like Murdoch, tried to formulate a specific lexicon and discussion for ethics.
Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?
Word-for-Word plagiarism
Paraphrasing plagiarism
This is not plagiarism