Introduction George E. Panichas Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 559 - 560
The regulation of virtue: Cross-currents in professional ethics Bruce Jennings Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 561 - 568
Ethics and the professional responsibility of lawyers Kenneth Kipnis Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 569 - 576
Ethics and the professional responsibility of lawyers (commentary) James E. Lennertz Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 577 - 579
Are physicians a “delinquent community”?: Issues in professional competence, conduct, and self-regulation Judith P. Swazey Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 581 - 590
Are physicians a “delinquent community?” Issues in professional competence, conduct and self-regulation: Commentary Stephen E. Lammers Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 591 - 594
Accountability and responsibility in research Patricia K. Woolf Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 595 - 600
When scientists are wrong: Admitting inadvertent error in research Wayne Leibel Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 601 - 604
Engineers and management: The challenge of the challenger incident Patricia H. Werhane Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 605 - 616
Management's hat trick: Misuse of “engineering judgment” in the challenger incident Joseph R. Herkert Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 617 - 620
Understanding professional misconduct: the moral responsibilities of professionals Thomas W. Norton Lafayette College Symposium On Professional Misconduct Pages: 621 - 623