Ethics Journals

A sampling of relatively new journals related to science, medical, and engineering ethics that have started in the past seven years: Cambridge Quarterly Journal of Healthcare Ethics Cambridge Univeristy Press 40 W. 20th St., New York, N.Y. 10011-4211 Tel: (212) 924-3900 Fax: (212) 691-3239 E-mail: journals_marketing@cup.org http://www.cup.org First issue published in 1992 Ethics and Behavior Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. 10 Industrial Ave., Mahwah, N.J. 07430 Tel: (201) 236-9500 Fax: (201)

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A sampling of relatively new journals related to science, medical, and engineering ethics that have started in the past seven years: Cambridge Quarterly Journal of Healthcare Ethics Cambridge Univeristy Press 40 W. 20th St., New York, N.Y. 10011-4211 Tel: (212) 924-3900 Fax: (212) 691-3239 E-mail: journals_marketing@cup.org http://www.cup.org First issue published in 1992 Ethics and Behavior Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. 10 Industrial Ave., Mahwah, N.J. 07430 Tel: (201) 236-9500 Fax: (201) 236-0072 http://www.erlbaum.com First issue published in 1990 Healthcare Ethics Committee Forum Kluwer Academic Publishers 101 Philip Dr., Norwell, Mass. 02061 Tel: (617) 871-6600 Fax: (617) 871-6528 E-mail: kluwer@wkap.com http://www.wkap.nl First issue published in 1989 Journal of Clinical Ethics University Publishing Group 12 S. Market St., Suite 300 Frederick, Md. 21701 Tel: (301) 694-8561 Fax: (301) 739-6842 First issue published in 1990 Journal of Information Ethics McFarland & Co. Inc., Publishers Box 611, Jefferson, N.C. 28640 Tel: (910) 246-4460 Fax: (910) ...

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