Irene Klaver, Jozef Keulartz, Henk van den Belt, and Bart Gremmen: Born to be Wild:
A Pluralistic Ethics Concerning Introduced Large Herbivores in the Netherlands
Steven Vogel: Environmental Philosophy after the End of Nature
Lisa Gerber: What is So Bad about Misanthropy?
Daniel G. Campos: Assessing the Value of Nature: A Transactional Approach
Emily Brady: Aesthetic Character and Aesthetic
Integrity in Environmental Conservation
SUMMER 2002
Holmes Rolston, III: Environmental Ethics in Antartica
Mikael Stenmark: The Relevance of Environmental Ethical Theories
to Policy Making
Vrinda Dalmiya: Cows and Others: Toward Constructing Ecofeminist Selves
Steve Vanderheiden: Rousseau, Cronon, and the Wilderness Idea
Hugh P. McDonald: Dewey's Naturalism
FALL 2002
Bart Gruzalski: Gandhi¼s Contributions to Environmental Thought and Action
Yuriko Saito: Ecological Design: Promises and Challenges
Neil A. Manson: Formulating the Precautionary Principle
J. Douglas Rabb: The Vegetarian Fox and Indigenous Philosophy
Eric Moore: The Unequal Case for Animal Rights
WINTER 2002
Roger Fjellstrom: Equality Does Not Entail Equality across Species
Peter Lucas: Environmental Ethics: Between Inconsequential Philosophy
and Unphilosophical Consequentialism
Kenneth B. Peter: Jefferson and the Independence of Generations