

VOLUME SEVEN
- SPRING 1985
- Peter Humphrey: The Ethics of Earthworks
- Holmes Rolston, III: Valuing Wildlands
- Susan Jane Buck Cox: No Tragedy on the Commons
- Michael Mackenzie: A Note on Motivation and Future Generations
- Gene Spitler: Do We Really Need Environmental Ethics?
- David Ehrenfeld and Joan G. Ehrenfeld: Some Thoughts on Nature and Judaism
- SUMMER 1985
- Mark Sagoff: Fact and Value in Ecological Science
- Susan Power Bratton: National Park Management and Values
- Marti Kheel: The Liberation of Nature: A Circular Affair
- Harold W. Wood, Jr.: Modern Pantheism as an Approach to Environmental Ethics
- John L. Hammond: Wilderness and Heritage Values
- Jeanne Kay: Comments on "The Unnatural Jew"
- FALL 1985
- Richard Cartwright Austin: Beauty: A Foundation for Environmental Ethics
- G. E. Varner: The Schopenhauerian Challenge in Environmental Ethics
- Robert W. Loftin: The Medical Treatment of Wild Animals
- Eric Katz: Organism, Community, and the "Substitution Problem"
- J. Baird Callicott: Intrinsic Value, Quantum Theory, and Environmental Ethics
- WINTER 1985
- Andrew McLaughlin: Images and Ethics of Nature
- Anthony Weston: Beyond Intrinsic Value: Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics
- Laura Westra: Let It Be: Heidegger and Future Generations
- Joseph Grange: Being, Feeling, and Environment