

VOLUME EIGHT
- SPRING 1986
- Robert W. Hoffert: The Scarcity of Politics: Ophuls and Western Political Thought
- Jay McDaniel: Christian Spirituality as Openness to Fellow Creatures
- David H. Bennett: Triage as a Species Preservation Strategy
- Paul B. Thompson: Uncertainty Arguments in Environmental Issues
- Roland C. Clement: Beyond the Medical Treatment of Wild Animals
- SUMMER 1986
- Jon N. Moline: Aldo Leopold and the Moral Community
- Mark Sagoff: Process or Product? Environmental Priorities in Environmental Management
- John F. Haught: The Emergent Environment and the Problem of Cosmic
Purpose
- Donald Davis: Ecosophy: The Seduction of Sophia?
- Carl A. Strang: The Ethics of Wildlife Rehabilitation
- R. Willis Flowers: Ethics and the Hypermodern Species
- FALL 1986
- Bryan G. Norton: Conservation and Preservation: A Conceptual Rehabilitation
- Robert V. Bartlett: Ecological Rationality: Reason and Environmental Policy
- Susan Armstrong-Buck: Whitehead's Metaphysical System as a Foundation for
- Environmental Ethics
- Alan E. Wittbecker: Deep Anthropology: Ecology and Human Order
- William Ophuls: On Hoffert and "The Scarcity of Politics"
- WINTER 1986
- Eliot Deutsch: A Metaphysical Grounding for Nature Reverence: East-West
- J. Baird Callicott: The Metaphysical Implications of Ecology
- Roger T. Ames: Taoism and the Nature of Nature
- Chung-ying Cheng: On the Environmental Ethics of Tao and Ch'i
- David J. Kalupahana: Man and Nature: Toward a Middle Path of Survival