

VOLUME THIRTEEN
- SPRING 1991
- R. P. Peerenboom: Beyond Naturalism: A Reconstruction of Daoist
Environmental Ethics
- Steven Keffer, Sallie King, and Steven Kraft: Process Philosophy and Minimalism: Implications for Public Policy
- James C. Anderson: Moral Planes and Intrinsic Values
- Roger J. H. King: Environmental Ethics and the Case for Hunting
- SUMMER 1991
- Max O. Hallman: Nietzsche's Environmental Ethics
- Robin Attfield: Has the History of Philosophy Ruined the Environment?
- Val Plumwood: Ethics and Instrumentalism: A Response to Janna Thompson
- Kelley Buckley: The Quest for Transformational Experience
- Kareen B. Sturgeon: The Classroom as a Model of the World
- Gary E. Varner: No Holism without Pluralism
- FALL 1991
- Kenneth Sayre: An Alternative View of Environmental Ethics
- John N. Martin: Order Theoretic Properties of Holistic Ethical Theories
- Bryan G. Norton: Thoreau's Insect Analogies: Or, Why Environmentalists Hate Mainstream Economists
- Soroj Chawla: Linguistic and Philosophical Roots of our Environmental Crisis
- Anthony Weston: On Callicott's Case against Moral Pluralism
- Dave Foreman: Martin, Watson, and Eco-sabotage
- WINTER 1991
- Alastair S. Gunn: The Restoration of Species and Natural Environments
- Jim Cheney: Callicott's "Metaphysics of Morals"
- Kristin Shrader-Frechette: Ethical Dilemmas and Radioactive Wastes
- Steve Odin: The Japanese Concept of Nature in Relation to the Environmental Ethics and Conservation Aesthetics of Aldo Leopold
- Marc Belkoff and Dale Jamieson: Sport Hunting as an Instinct