

VOLUME ELEVEN
- SPRING 1989
- Warwick Fox: The Deep Ecology-Ecofeminism Debate and Its Parallels
- Charles T. Rubin: Environmental Policy and Environmental Thought: Commoner and Ruckelshaus
- Peter Reed: Man Apart: An Alternative to the Self-Realization Approach
- Ramachandra Guha: Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique
- SUMMER 1989
- Robyn Eckersley: Divining Evolution: The Ecological Ethics of Murray Bookchin
- Jim Cheney: Postmodern Environmental Ethics: Ethics as Bioregional Narrative
- Merrit P. Drucker: The Military Commander's Responsibility for the Environment
- Douglas Crawford-Brown and Neil E. Pearce: Sufficient Proof in the Scientific
- FALL 1989
- David Edward Shaner and R. Shannon Duval: Conservation Ethics and the
Japanese Intellectual Tradition
- Laura Westra: Ecology and Animals: Is There a Joint Ethic of Respect?
- Frederick Ferre: Obstacles on the Path to Organismic Ethics:
Some Second Thoughts
- John P. Clark: Marx's Inorganic Body
- Eugene C. Hargrove: On Callicott on the Foundations of Environmental Ethics
- WINTER 1989
- Jim Cheney: The Neo-Stoicism of Radical Environmentalism
- Ann S. Causey: On the Morality of Hunting
- Daniel Putnam: Tragedy and Nonhumans
- Stanley N. and Barbara M. Salthe: Ecosystem Moral Considerability:
A Reply to Cahen