

VOLUME NINE
- SPRING 1987
- Karen J. Warren: Feminism and Ecology: Making Connections
- Michael E. Zimmerman: Feminism, Deep Ecology , and Environmental Ethics
- Frank B. Golley: Deep Ecology from the Perspective of Environmental Science
- G. E. Varner: Do Species Have Standing?
- Steven E. Edwards: In Defense of Environmental Economics
- SUMMER 1987
- Tom Colwell: The Ethics of Being Part of Nature
- Jim Cheney: Eco-Feminism and Deep Ecology
- David Harmon: Cultural Diversity, Human Subsistence, and the National Park Ideal
- Michael Allen Fox: Nuclear Weapons and the Ultimate Environmental Crisis
- David Cartwright: Varner's Challenge to Environmental Ethics
- FALL 1987
- John A. Fischer: Taking Sympathy Seriously: A Defense of Our Moral Psychology toward Animals
- Anthony Weston: Forms of Gaian Ethics
- Eric Katz: Searching for Intrinsic Value: Pragmatism and Despair in Environmental Ethics
- William Chaloupka: John Dewey's Social Aesthetics as a Precedent for Environmental Thought
- Christopher D. Stone: Legal Rights and Moral Pluralism
- Roland C. Clement: On the Relationship of Conservation and Preservation
- WINTER 1987
- O. Douglas Schwarz: Indian Rights and Environmental Ethics
- Jay Hansford Vest: The Philosophical Significance of Wilderness Solitude
- Donald A. Brown: Ethics, Science, and Environmental Regulation
- Mark Michael: An Alternative to the Common Heritage Principle