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| Preface | p. xi |
| What Is It to Be a Professional? The Professions, Leadership, and Work | p. 1 |
| The Professional Organization | p. 2 |
| The Professions | p. 9 |
| Professional Responsibility: Just Following the Rules? | p. 12 |
| The Inner Ring | p. 19 |
| What Is Good Leadership? | p. 22 |
| Lawyers as Professionals: Some Moral Issues | p. 27 |
| Good Doctors | p. 37... MORE |
| Cases | |
| ôProfessionalism and Nursingö | p. 47 |
| ôLess Heat, More Lightö | p. 49 |
| ôThe Professional Engineerö | p. 51 |
| How to Be Ethical | p. 52 |
| On the Good Life | p. 54 |
| Ring of Gyges | p. 58 |
| Business Codes of Ethics: Window Dressing or Legitimate Alternative to Government Regulation? | p. 60 |
| Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning Their Felicity and Misery | p. 64 |
| Of the First and Second Natural Laws and of Contracts | p. 66 |
| FROM Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals | p. 69 |
| Professional Codes and Kantian Duties | p. 77 |
| FROM Utilitarianism | p. 82 |
| The Basic Business Virtues: Honesty, Fairness, Trust, and Toughness | p. 87 |
| Cases | |
| ôThe Prisoner's Dilemmaö | p. 93 |
| ôGeorge, Jim, and Utilitarianismö | p. 94 |
| Professional Duties, Clients' Rights | p. 96 |
| The Professional-Client Relationship | p. 97 |
| Autonomy and the Very Limited Role of Advocacy in the Classroom | p. 105 |
| Professional Responsibility for Lawyers | p. 109 |
| Conscientious Refusal and a Doctor's Right to Quit | p. 111 |
| Solicitation of Clients: The Professional Responsibility to Chase Ambulances | p. 118 |
| The Limits of Conscientious Objection-May Pharmacists Refuse to Fill Prescriptions for Emergency Contraception? | p. 130 |
| Legal and Ethical Myths About Informed Consent | p. 136 |
| Opinion in Canterbury v. Spence | p. 142 |
| The Ethics of Sales | p. 148 |
| Cases | |
| ôThe Booming Twentiesö | p. 155 |
| ôAn Apple a Dayö | p. 157 |
| ôTarget at the Center of Battle over Plan Bö | p. 158 |
| Truth, Lies, and Deception | p. 161 |
| Is It Ever Right to Lie? | p. 162 |
| Special Professional Morality and the Duty of Veracity | p. 166 |
| Lies That Fail | p. 175 |
| Lying and Lies to the Sick and Dying | p. 181 |
| Should Doctors Tell the Truth? | p. 192 |
| Lying and Deception for Counselors and Clients | p. 198 |
| Offering Truth: One Ethical Approach to the Uninformed Cancer Patient | p. 202 |
| Giving Feedback: The Truthful Consultant | p. 209 |
| Truth in the Marketplace | p. 213 |
| Cases | |
| ôLying (for Journalists) ö | p. 222 |
| ôRevisiting the Truth-Telling Debate: A Study of Disclosure Practices at a Major Cancer Centerö | p. 223 |
| ôFlying or Lying in Business Classö | p. 224 |
| ôWillful Ignorance? Or Deception?ö | p. 225 |
| Privacy, Confidentiality, Secrecy, and Trust | p. 226 |
| Confidentiality: A Comparison Across the Professions of Medicine, Engineering, and Accounting | p. 227 |
| Building Trust | p. 234 |
| Invasions of Privacy in Social Science Research | p. 238 |
| The Limits of Confidentiality | p. 243 |
| Justifying Legal Practice in the Adversary System: A Look at Confidentiality | p. 253 |
| Parents, Lies, and Videotape: Covert Video Surveillance in Pediatric Care | p. 259 |
| Defining Secrecy-Some Crucial Distinctions | p. 266 |
| Hacker Ethics | p. 269 |
| The Princess and the Press | p. 273 |
| Cases | |
| ôShould Doctors Talk to Relatives Without a Competent Patient's Consent?ö | p. 276 |
| ôDeLay PAC Is Indicted for Illegal Donations: Corporate Gifts Aided GOP in Texas Racesö | p. 278 |
| ôYou're a Voyeur, I'm a Voyeurö | p. 280 |
| ôTrade Secrets: It's Not Who You Knowö | p. 282 |
| Integrity and Loyalty: Whistle-Blowing and Self-Regulation | p. 283 |
| Whistleblowing and Professional Responsibility | p. 284 |
| Some Paradoxes of Whistleblowing | p. 289 |
| Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty | p. 294 |
| Integrity | p. 298 |
| Standing for Something | p. 301 |
| Can Virtue Be Taught to Lawyers? | p. 304 |
| Ruthlessness in Public Life | p. 311 |
| Loyalty | p. 316 |
| Politics and Moral Character | p. 318 |
| Cases | |
| ôIs It Ethical to Criticize Other Dentists' Work?ö | p. 325 |
| ôBlowing the Whistle in Iraqö | p. 327 |
| ôTen Whistleblowers and How They Faredö | p. 328 |
| ôWinners and Losersö | p. 340 |
| ôChatty Doctorsö | p. 341 |
| Professionalism, Justice, and Social Welfare | p. 342 |
| The Parable of the Sadhu | p. 343 |
| Justice as Fairness | p. 347 |
| Rich and Poor | p. 349 |
| What Should a Billionaire Give-And What Should You? | p. 352 |
| Should Physicians Prepare for War? | p. 360 |
| The Ethic of Compassion | p. 365 |
| The Economics of Poverty | p. 367 |
| Off the Sidelines | p. 369 |
| New England Journal of Medicine: A National Health Program for the United States: A Physicians' Proposal | p. 373 |
| Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency | p. 382 |
| Cases | |
| ôPigs on Parade: Power, Perks, and Impunityö | p. 386 |
| ôGroups Debate Costs of Educating Illegal Immigrant Childrenö | p. 391 |
| ôThe Fordasaurusö | p. 392 |
| Reciprocity, Conflicts of Interest, and Government Regulation | p. 394 |
| Nepotism in American Business | p. 395 |
| Ethical Issues for Accountants | p. 398 |
| The Private Practicing Physician-Investigator: Ethical Implications of Clinical Research in the Office Setting | p. 401 |
| Ethics and Journalism | p. 407 |
| Too Many Lawyers, Too Many Suits | p. 411 |
| Plan B: Politics and Values at the FDA, Again | p. 414 |
| Can Assisted Suicide Be Regulated? | p. 417 |
| Prime Time Pushers | p. 422 |
| Cases | |
| ôDrug Company Gifts: Marketing Technique Poses Ethical Questions for Someö | p. 428 |
| ôMoral Conflict in Clinical Trialsö | p. 432 |
| ôQuarantine Ethicsö | p. 433 |
| ôæCulture of LifeÆ: Politics at the Bedside - The Case of Terri Schiavoö | p. 437 |
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