

VOLUME SIXTEEN
- SPRING 1994
- Ned Hettinger: Valuing Predation in Rolston's Environmental Ethics: Bambi Lovers versus Tree Huggers
- Alastair S. Gunn: Environmental Ethics and Tropical Rain Forests: Should Greens Have Standing?
- John M. Gowdy: Progress and Environmental Sustainability
- Frederik Kaufman: Machines, Sentience, and the Scope of Morality
- Brian K. Steverson: Ecocentrism and Ecological Modeling
- David Strong: Disclosive Discourse, Ecology, and Technology
- SUMMER 1994
- Karen Green: Freud, Wollstonecraft, and Ecofeminism
- Robert Elliot: Extinction, Restoration, Naturalness
- G. W. Burnet and Kamuyu wa Kang'ethe: Wilderness and the Bantu Mind
- John M. Gowdy and Peg Olsen: Further Problems with Neoclassical Economics
- Danne W. Polk: Gabriel Marcel's Kinship to Ecophilosophy
- Ralph R. Acampora: Using and Abusing Nietzsche for Environmental Ethics
- Deane Curtin: Dogen, Deep Ecology, and the Ecological Self
- FALL 1994
- R. Edward Grumbine: Wildness, Wise Use, and Sustainable Development
- Robert R. Higgins: Race, Pollution, and the Mastery of Nature
- James W. Nickel and Eduardo Viola: Integrating Environmentalism and Human Rights
- William O. Stephens: Stoic Naturalism, Rationalism, and Ecology
- Knut A. Jacobsen: The Institutionalization of the Ethics of "Non-Injury" toward All Beings in Ancient India
- Arthur J. Fabel: Environmental Ethics and the Question of Cosmic Purpose
- WINTER 1994
- Kerry H. Whiteside: Hannah Arendt and Ecological Politics
- David W. Kidner: Why Psychology is Mute about the Environmental Crisis
- Michael Bruner and Max Oelschlaeger: Rhetoric, Environmentalism, and Environmental Ethics
- John Patterson: Maori Environmental Virtues
- Michael LaBossiere: Body and Environment
- Glenn McGee: The Relevance of Foucault to Whiteheadian Environmental Ethics
- Michael V. McGinnis: Myth, Nature, and the Bureaucratic Experience