The passive nature of these excuses for Peterson's plagiarism is mind-boggling. Plagiarism is not a mugger who you can try to avoid by staying away from dark streets, nor is it like being pick-pocketed where you can't find your wallet and you wonder "what just happened?"
my suggestion was to stay away from writing anything where the subject matter contains hastily taken notes from other authors.
The "subject matter" does NOT
"contain hastily taken notes," an evil situation from which Peterson needs to
"stay away," Peterson just needs to STOP posting unattributed material and stealing other people's intellectual property.
Going forward, I would definitely suggest that Dan stays away from topics that he has little or limited knowledge of in order to avoid getting caught in this kind of serious trap again.
It was NOT his lack of knowledge that lead him down a path where, unbeknownst to him, the "serious trap" awaited him, he just needs to STOP stealing other people's intellectual property.
Yes, he is a Professor. But not a Professor of formal writing. Is this an excuse? I never said it was. All I did was point out his possible mindset,...
His mindset lacking "Professor of formal writing" training is NOT what led him to this 'trap,' the fault is with his mindset that thinks stealing other people's intellectual property is acceptable, and that thinks calling it unintentional when he gets caught is a solution.
If this is, indeed the case, then he needs to study the rules of all of this a lot more intently before writing articles that contain notes from other authors.
He attended BYU, and he has been a professor there for decades. The rules are NOT that complicated, and intense study is NOT necessary to avoid plagiarism.
I'm not saying there can't be inadvertent or unintentional cases of plagiarism, what I am saying is that in this case, the evidence does not indicate that. There have been many, many examples of his carefully crafted plagiarism fully documented, across a wide span of time, and across multiple venues and pieces of writing.