The societal dimension of ethical issues in science and engineering Stephanie J. Bird Editorial Pages: 99 - 100
Views on the NAS/NAE/IM convocation on scientific conduct J. A. CasazzaSeymour J. Garte Letters Pages: 111 - 112
Computers, information and ethics: A review of issues and literature Carl Mitcham Review Pages: 113 - 132
Ethical issues in research on preventing HIV infection among injecting drug users Don C. Des JarlaisPaul A. GaistSamuel R. Friedman OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 144
Ethical reflections on the status of the preimplantation embryo leading to the German embryo protection act H. W. MichelmannB. Hinney OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 150
Technology and civil disobedience: Why engineers have a special duty to obey the law Eugene Schlossberger OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 168
Commentary on “Technology and civil disobedience: Why engineers have a special duty to obey the law” Roger M. Boisjoly ReviewPaper Pages: 169 - 171
Teaching science at the university level: What about the ethics? Penny J. Gilmer OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 180
Ethics education in science and engineering: The case of animal research Andrew N. Rowan OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 184
Teaching ethics in science and engineering: Animals in research Dale Jamieson OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 186
Scientific (Mis)Conduct and Social (Ir)Responsibility 27 May 1994, Indiana University, USA Penny J Gilmer Conference Report Pages: 187 - 188