

VOLUME THREE
- SPRING 1981
- Kenneth Sayre: Morality, Energy, and the Environment
- Tom Regan: The Nature and Possibility of an Environmental Ethic
- Iqtidar H. Zaidi: On the Ethics of Man's Interaction with the Environment:
An Islamic Approach
- Rita K. Hessley: Should Government Regulate Procreation?
- Michael S. Pritchard and Wade L. Robinson: Justice and the Treatment of Animals: A Critique of Rawls
- Charles Tolman: Karl Marx, Alienation, and the Mastery of Nature
- SUMMER 1981
- Lilly-Marlene Russow: Why Do Species Matter?
- Holmes Rolston, III: Values in Nature
- Scott Lehmann: Do Wildernesses Have Rights?
- Thomasine Kushner: Interpretations of Life and Prohibitions against Killing
- Russ Manning: Environmental Ethics and Rawls' Theory of Justice
- Dale Jamieson: Rational Egoism and Animal Rights
- FALL 1981
- Paul W. Taylor: The Ethics of Respect for Nature
- John Lemons: Cooperation and Stability as a Basis for Environmental Ethics
- Milton H. Snoeyenbos: A Critique of Ehrenfeld_s Views on Humanism
and the Environment
- Val Routley: On Karl Marx as an Environmental Hero
- Barbara Currier Bell: Humanity in Nature: Toward a Fresh Approach
- Kenneth H. Simonsen: The Value of Wilderness
- Edward Johnson: Animal Liberation versus the Land Ethic
- WINTER 1981
- Mark Sagoff: Do We Need a Land Use Ethic?
- Ellen Frankel Paul: The Just Takings Issue
- Hwa Yol Jung: The Orphic Voice and Ecology
- Clifton Perry: We Are What We Eat
- John Tallmadge: Saying You to the Land