VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE
SPRING 2003
Thomas Heyd: The Case for Environmental Morality
C. A. Bowers: The Case against John Dewey as an Environmental and Eco-Justice Philosopher
John L. Paterson: Conceptualizing Stewardship in Agriculture within the Christian Tradition
Hugo Fjelsted Alroe and Erik Steen Kristensen: Toward a Systemic Ethic
Andrew R. Murphy: Environmentalism, Antimodernism, and the recurrent Rhetoric of Decline
SUMMER 2003
Leslie Pickering Francis: Global Systems Problems and Interconnected Duties
Sharon Rowe and James D. Sellman: An Uncommon Alliance: Ecofeminism and Classical Daoist Philosophy
Steven Vogel: The Nature of Artifacts
Tyler Cowan: Policing Nature
Jennifer Bates: An Inquiry into the Nature of Environmentally Sound Thinking
FALL 2003
Sanford S. Levy: The Biophilia Hypothesis and Anthropocentric Environmentalism
Karyn Lai: Conceptual Foundations for Environmental Ethics: A Daoist Perspective
Len Olson: Contemplating the Intentions of Anglers: The Ethicist's Challenge
Ronald Sandler: The External Goods Approach to Environmental Virtue Ethics
Dan Nees et al.: Activism, Objectivism, and Environmental Politics
WINTER 2003
J
ason Kawall: Reverence for Life as a Viable Environmental Virtue
Bill Hook: Intrinsic Value: Under the Scrutiny of Information
and Evolutionary Theory
Matthew Gowans and Philip Cafaro: A Latter-Day Saint Environmental Ethic
Alexander Gillespie: Legitimating a Whale Ethic
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