VOLUME THIRTY-TWO
SPRING 2010
Christian Diehm: Minding Nature: Val Plumwood's Critique of Moral Extensionism
Glenn Deliege: The Cinquefoil Controversy: Restory Relics betwee Managers and Purists
Michael P. Nelson: Teaching Holism in Evironmental Ethics
Jason Bell: To the Tenth Generation: Homer's Odyssey as Environmental Ethics
Philip J. Ivanhoe: Of Geese and Eggs: In What Sense Should We Value Nature as a System?
SUMMER 2010
Ned Hettinger: Animal Beauty, Ethics, and Environmental Preservation
John Basl: Restitutive Restoration: New Motivations for Ecological Restoration
Shari Collins-Chobanian, Eric Comerford, and Chris Kerlin: Twenty Million Refugees and Counting: A Call for Recognition or a New Convention
Ian A. Smith: The Role of Humility and Intrinsic Goods in Preserving Endangered Species: Why Preserve the Humpback Chub?
Steven Fesmire: Ecological Imagination
FALL 2010
Aaron Simmons" Two Arguments against Biological Interests
Lars Samuelsson: On the Demarcation Problem and the Possibility of Environmental Ethics: A Refutation of "A Refutation of Environmental Ethics"
Christopher A. Brown: Kantianism and Mere Means
Paul Ott: Value as Practice and the Practice of Value: Dewey's Value Theory for Environmental Ethics
Chaone Mallory: What is Ecofeminist Political Theory? Gender, Nature, and the Political
WINTER 2010
Sue P. Stafford: Intellectual Virtues in Environmental Virtue Ethics
Freya Mathews: Planetary Collapse Disorder: The Honeybee as Portent of the Limits of the Ethics
Benjamin Howe: Was Arne Naess Recognized as the Founder of Deep Ecology Prematurely? Semantics and Environmental Philosophy
Mick Smith: Epharmosis: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Political Oecology of Creation
Lars Samelusson: Environmental Pragmatism and Environmental Philosophy: A Bad Marriage
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