VOLUME TWENTY-TWO
SPRING 2000
Daniel Berthold-Bond : The Ethics of "Place": Reflections on Bioregionalism
Julie L. Davidson : Sustainable Development: Business as Usual or a New Way of Living?
Constantine Hadjilambrinos : An Egalitarian Response to Utilitarian Analysis of Long-Lived Pollution
Richard Foltz: Is There an Islamic Environmentalism?
Maria Davradou and Paul Wood The Promotion of Individual Autonomy and Environmental Ethics
Andrew J. Kerr : The Possibility of Metaphysics: Environmental Ethics and the Naturalistic Fallacy
SUMMER 2000
Roger J. H. King: Environmental Ethics and the Built Environment
Shari Collins-Chobanian: Beyond Sax and Welfare Interests: A Case for Environmental Rights
Vinay Lal: Gandhi and the Ecological Vision of Life: Thinking beyond Deep Ecology
Amy L. Goff-Yates: Karen Warren and the Logic of Domination: A Defense
Rick O'Neil: Animal Liberation Versus Environmentalism: The Care Solution
FALL 2000
Christopher J. Preston: Conversing with Nature in a Postmodern Epistemological Framework
Janna Thompson: Environment as Cultural Heritage
Frank Schalow: Who Speaks for the Animals? Heidegger and the Question of Animal Welfare
Lee Hester, Dennis McPherson, Annie Booth, and Jim Cheney: Indigenous Worlds and Callicott's Land Ethic
J. Baird Callicott: Many Indigenous Worlds or
the
Indigenous World?
WINTER 2000
David W. Kidner: Fabricating Nature: A Critique of the Social Construction of Nature
Simon P. James: Thing-Centered Holism in Buddhism, Heidegger, and Deep Ecology
George S. Levit, Wolfgang E. Brumbein, and Reiner Grubel: Time and Space in the Works of V. I. Vernadsky
David Schmidtz: Natural Enemies: An Anatomy of Environmental Conflict
Bill McCormick: The Island of Dr. Haraway
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