VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN
SPRING 2005
Christopher J. Preston and Steven H. Corey: Public Health and Environmentalism: Adding Garbage to the History of Environmental Ethics
Frank Chessa: Endangered Species and the Right to Die
Robert Elliot: Instrumental Value in Nature as a Basis for the Intrinsic Value of Nature as a Whole
Ned Hettinger: Allen Carlson's Environmental Aesthetics and the Protection of the Environment
Nietzsche's Environmental Philosophy: A Trans-European Perspective
SUMMER 2005
Bob Jickling and Paul C. Paquet: Wolf Stories: Reflections on Science, Ethics, and Epistemology
Willis Jenkins: Assessing Metaphors of Agency: Intervention, Perfection, and Care as Models of Environmental Practice
Ted Toadvine: Limits of the Flesh: The Role of Reflection in David Abram's Ecophenomenology
David Abram: Between the Body and the Breathing Earth: A Reply to Ted Toadvine
Per Sandin: Naturalness and de minimus Risk
FALL 2005
Costa Panayotakis: Environmental Ethics and Capitalism's Dialectic of Scarcity
Stephanie Ross: Landscape Perception: Theory-Laden, Emotionally Resonant, Politically Correct
Kathleen Dean Moore: The Truth about Barnacles: Rachel Carson and the Moral Significance of Wonder
Kimberly K. Smith: What is Africa to Me? Wilderness in Black Thought from 1860 to 1930
Thomas Leddy: A Defense of Arts-Based Appreciation of Nature
WINTER 2005
Thomas Heyd: Nature, Culture, and Natural Heritage: Toward a Culture of Nature
Charles J. List: The Virtues of Wild Leisure
Charles Cockrell: The Value of Microorganisms
David W. Kidner: Fraud, Fantasy, and Fiction in Environmental Writing
Eric B. Horn: On Callicott's Second-Order Principles
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