

VOLUME FOUR
- SPRING 1982
- Dieter Birnbacher: A Priority Rule for Environmental Ethics
- Bryan G. Norton: Environmental Ethics and Nonhuman Rights
- K. S. Shrader-Frechette: Environmental Impact Assessments and the Fallacy
of Unfinished Business
- Daniel L. Dustin and Leo H. McAvoy: The Decline and Fall of Quality Recreation Opportunities and Environment?
- John Kultgen: Saying You for Real People
- Alan R. Drengson: Technocratic versus Person-Planetary
- Donald C. Lee: Government, Justice, and Procreation
- SUMMER 1982
- Peter Miller: Value as Richness: Toward a Value Theory for the Expanded Naturalism in Environmental Ethics
- Donald Scherer: Anthropocentrism, Atomism, and Environmental Ethics
- Holmes Rolston, III: Are Values in Nature Objective or Subjective?
- Don E. Marietta, Jr.: Knowledge and Obligation in Environmental Ethics:
A Phenomenological Approach
- J. Baird Callicott: Hume's Is/Ought Dichotomy and the Relation of Ecology to
Leopold's Land Ethic
- Ernest Partridge: Are We Ready for an Ecological Morality?
- Garrett Hardin: Holism or Reductionism?
- FALL 1982
- Norman S. Care: Future Generations, Public Policy, and the Motivation Problem
- David Lamb: Animal Rights and Liberation Movements
- James D. Heffernan: The Land Ethic: A Critical Appraisal
- George P. Cave: Animals, Heidegger, and the Right to Life
- Gene Spitler: Justifying a Respect for Nature
- Richard A. Watson: Interests, Rights, and Self-Consciousness
- WINTER 1982
- J. Baird Callicott: Traditional American Indian and Western European Attitudes
toward Nature: An Overview
- Bryan G. Norton: Environmental Ethics and the Rights of Future Generations
- Donald C. Lee: Toward a Marxian Ecological Ethic: A Response to Two Critics
- Steve F. Sapontzis: The Moral Significance of Interests
- Gene Namkoong: The Management of Genetic Resources: A Neglected Problem
in Environmental Ethics