

VOLUME TWO
- SPRING 1980
- Donald C. Lee: On the Marxian View of the Relationship
between Man and Nature
- Alastair S. Gunn: Why Should We Care about Rare Species?
- Daniel L. Dustin and Leo H. McAvoy: Hardining National
Parks
- J. A. Doleman: On the Social Rate of Discount: The Case
for Macroenvironmental Policy
- W. Murray Hunt: Are Mere Things Morally Considerable?
- Anthony J. Povilitis: On Assigning Rights to Animals
and Nature
- Russell Goodman: Taoism and Ecology
- Stuart M. Brown, Jr.: On "Self-Consciousness and
the Rights of Nonhuman Animals and Nature"
- SUMMER 1980
- Tom Regan: Animal Rights, Human Wrongs
- Eugene C. Hargrove: Anglo-American Land Use Attitudes
- Meredith Williams: Rights, Interests, and Moral Equity
- Jay E. Kantor: The "Interests" of Natural Objects
- FALL 1980
- J. Donald Hughes: The Environmental Ethics of the Pythagoreans
- Walter H. O'Briant: Leibniz's Contribution to Environmental
Philosophy
- Alan R. Drengson: Shifting Paradigms: From the Technocratic
to the
- Person-Planetary
- James E. Scarff: Ethical Issues in Whale and Small Cetacean
Management
- Kenneth E. Goodpaster: On Stopping at Everything: A Reply
to W. M. Hunt
- WINTER 1980
- L. Duane Willard: On Preserving Nature's Aesthetic Features
- J. Baird Callicott: Animal Liberation: A Triangular Affair
- Gene Spitler: Sensible Environmental Principles for the
Future
- Charles Y. DeKnatel: Questions about Environmental Ethics:
Toward a Research Agenda with a Focus on Public Policy
- Tom Regan: On the Connection between Environmental Science
and Environmental Ethics
- Don E. Marietta, Jr.: World Views and Moral Decisions:
A Reply to Tom Regan