VOLUME TWENTY-SIX
SPRING 2004
Eileen Crist: Against the Social Construction of Nature and Wilderness
Anthony Weston: Multicentrism: A Manifesto
John Mizzoni: St. Francis, Paul Taylor, and Franciscan Biocentrism
Cassandra Y. Johnson and J. M. Bowker: African-American Wildland Memories
Robert Kirkman: Reasons to Dwell on (if Not Necessarily in) the Suburbs
SUMMER 2004
Jeanne Kay Guelke: Looking for Jesus in Christian Environmental Ethics
David W. Kidner: Industrialism and the Fragmentation of Temporal Structure
Charles List: On the Moral Distinctiveness of Sport Hunting
Craig Delancey: Teleofunctions and Oncomice: The Case for Revising Varner's Value Theory
Amy White: Environmental Harms, Causation, and Act Utilitarianism
FALL 2004
Katie McShane: Ecosystem Health
Rachel Brown: Righting Ecofeminist Ethics: The Scope and Use of Moral Entitlement
Kimberly Smith: Black Agrarianism and the Foundations of Black Environmental Thought
Derek Bell: Environmental Justice and Rawls' Difference Principle
Adrian Del Caro: Nietzschean Considerations on the Environment
WINTER 2004
Alan Carter: Saving Nature and Feeding People
Kevin de Laplante: Environmental Alchemy: How to turn Ecological Science into Ecological Philosophy
Stephen J. Duffin: The Environmental Views of John Locke and the Maori People of New Zealand
Aaron Lercher: Is Anyone to Blame for Pollution?
Paul W. Wood: Intergenerational Justice and Curtailments on the Discretionary Powers of Governments
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