VOLUME TWELVE
SPRING 1990
Thomas H. Birch: The Incarceration of Wildness: Wilderness Areas as Prisons
Annie L. Booth and Harvey L. Jacobs: Ties that Bind: Native American Beliefs as a Foundation for Environmental Consciousness
Carolyn Merchant: Environmental Ethics and Political Conflict: A View from California
Theodore Vitali: Sport Hunting: Moral or Immoral?
SUMMER 1990
J. Baird Callicott: The Case against Moral Pluralism
Karen J. Warren: The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism
Janna Thompson: A Refutation of Environmental Ethics
Donald Alexander: Bioregionalism: Science or Sensibility?
Bob Pepperman Taylor: John Dewey and Environmental Thought
Arne Naess: Man Apart and Deep Ecology: A Reply to Reed
FALL 1990
John S. Dryzek: Green Reason: Communicative Ethics for the Biosphere
Thomas W. Simon: Varieties of Ecological Dialectics
David M. Johns: The Relevance of Deep Ecology to the Third World
Murray Bookchin: Recovering Evolution: A Reply to Eckersley and Fox
Alan Wittbecker: Metaphysical Implications from Physics and Ecology
WINTER 1990
Michael Martin: Ecosabotage and Civil Disobedience
John Lemons: Donald A. Brown, and Gary E. Varner: Congress, Consistency, and Environmental Law
Aldo Leopold: Means and Ends in Wild Life Management
Eugene C. Hargrove and J. Baird Callicott: Leopold's "Means and Ends in Wild Life Management": A Brief Commentary
Robert W. Gardiner: Between Two Worlds: Humans in Nature and Culture
Kelley Parker: The Values of a Habitat
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