

VOLUME TWENTY-ONE
- SPRING 1999
- Ned Hettinger and Bill Throop: Refocusing Ecocentrism: De-emphasizing
Stability and Defending Wildness
- Christopher B. Barrett and Ray Grizzle:
A Holistic Approach to Sustainability Based on Pluralism Stewardship
- Michaelle L. Browers: Jefferson's Land Ethic: Environmentalist
Ideas in Notes on the State of Virginia
- David W. Kider: Culture and the Unconscious in Environmental
Ethics
- Bruce Morito: Examining Ecosystem Integrity as a Primary Mode of
Recognizing the Autonomy of Nature
- Mathew I. Humphrey: Deep Ecology and the Irrelevabce of Morality:
A Response
- Ralph M. Perhac, Jr.: Environmental Justice: The Issue of
Disproportionality
- SUMMER 1999
- Jim Cheney and Anthony Weston: Environmental Ethics as Environmental
Etiquette: Toward an Ethics-Based Epistemology
- Wayne Ouderkirk: Can Nature be Evil? Rolston, Disvalue, and Theodicy
- Karen J. Warren: Some Ecofeminists Worries about a Distributive Model
- Martin Drenthen: Nietzsche's View of Nasture and the Wild
- Anthony J. Stenson and Tim S. Gray: An Autonomy-Based Justification
for Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous Communities
- Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning: Pragmatism in Environmental Ethics:
Democracy, Pluralism, and the Management of Nature
- FALL 1999
- Robert Sparrow: The Ethics of Terraforming
- Yeuk-Sze Lo: Natural and Artifactual: Restored Nature as Subject
- John Patterson: Environmental Mana
- Jack C. Swearinger: Brownfields and Greenfields: An Ethical Perspective on Land Use
- Jill LeBlanc: Eco-Thomism
- Sandy Marie Angl…s Grande: Beyond the Ecological Noble Savage: Deconstructing
the White Man's Indian
- WINTER 1999
- Anna Peterson: Environmental Ethics and the Social Construction
of Nature
- Mick Smith: To Speak of Trees: Social Constructivism, Environmental
Values, and the Future of Deep Ecology
- Eric Katz: A Pragmatic Reconsideration of Anthropocentrism
- Peter S. Wenz:
Pragmatism in Practice: The Efficiency of Sustainable Agriculture
- Jennifer Welchman: The Virtues of Stewardship