VOLUME TWENTY-THREE
SPRING 2001
Philip Cafaro: Thoreau, Leopold, and Carson: Toward an Environmental Virtue Ethics
Mary Jo Deegan and Christopher W. Podeschi: The Ecofeminist Pragmatism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Meg Holden: Phenomenology versus Pragmatism
Ben A. Minteer: Intrinsic Value for Pragmatists?
SUMMER 2001
Robert Briggs: Wild Thoughts: A Deconstructive Environmental Ethics
Mark A. Michael: How to Interfere with Nature
Robert Ayres, Jeroen van den Berrgh, and John Gowdy: Strong versus Weak Sustainability: Economics, Natural Sciences, and Consilience
Catriona Sandilands: Desiring Nature, Queering Ethics
Julian H. Franklin: Regan on the Lifeboat Problem: A Defense
FALL 2001
Luke van Wensveen: Ecosystem Sustainability as a Criterion for Genuine Virtue
Manussos Marangudakis: The Medieval Roots of Our Environmental Crisis
Laura Westra: From Aldo Leopold to the Wildlands Project: The Ethics of Integrity
Cecilia Wee: Cartesian Environmental Ethics
Ronnie Hawkins: Cultural Whaling, Commodification, and Culture Change
Kevin DeLuca: Rethinking Critical Theory: Instrumental Reason, Judgment, and the Environmental Crisis
WINTER 2001
Clare Palmer: "Taming the Wild Profusion of Existing Things"? A Study of Foucault, Power, and Human/Animal Relationships
Mick Smith: Environmental Anamnesis: Walter Benjamin and the Ethics of Extinction
Jay R. Harmon: Notions of Self-Interest: Reflections on the Intersection between Contingency and Applied Ethics
Scott Friskics: Dialogical Relations with Nature
Hugh McDonald: Toward a Deontological Environmental Ethics
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