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Date Volume Article Author I Author II Author III Author IV Author V Spring, 2016 38-1 Traditional Chinese Confucianism and Taoism and Current Environmental Education Mei-Hsiang Lin Spring, 2016 38-1 Nietzsche and Ecology Revisted: The Biological Basis of Value David E. Storey Spring, 2016 38-1 Stoic Quietude: Rethinking Stoicism in Relation to the Soundscape Jonathan Parker Spring, 2016 38-1 On the Enduring Importance of Deep Ecology Tony Lynch Stephen Norris Spring, 2016 38-1 The Turn to Virtue in Climate Ethics: Wickedness and Goodness in the Anthropocene Willis Jenkins Spring, 2016 38-1 Recognizing our Place in the World Nin Kirkham Spring, 2016 38-1 Book Review: Ricardo et al., eds.: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice Melissa Clarke Spring, 2016 38-1 Louise Westling: The Logos of the Living World: Merleau-Ponty, Animals, and Language Frank Schalow Spring, 2016 38-1 Mill's "Nature": Reply to Piers H.G. Stephens Dale E. Miller Winter, 2015 37-4 African Environmental Ethics, Indigenous Knowledge, and Environmental Challenges Workineh Kelbessa Winter, 2015 37-4 An Ontology for the Land Ethic Charles J. List Winter, 2015 37-4 From Wilderness to Ordinary Nature: A French View on an American Debate Rémi Beau Winter, 2015 37-4 The Practical Wisdom of Permaculture: An Anthropoharmonic Phronesis for Moving toward an Ecological Epoch Mark Hathaway Winter, 2015 37-4 "It's the Economy, Stupid!" and the Environment: An Urgent Reminder Robert L. Chapman Winter, 2015 37-4 Geoengineering, Restoration, and the Construction of Nature: Oobleck and the Meaning of Solar Radiation Management Eric Katz Winter, 2015 37-4 Book Review: Iain McGilchrist: The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World Ronnie Hawkins Winter, 2015 37-4 Book Review: George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist, and Tom Butler, eds.: Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Nature Paul Keeling Fall, 2015 37-3 Toward Special Mobility Rights for Climate Migrants Nicole Marshall Fall, 2015 37-3 Global Climate Change Justice: From Rawls' Law of Peoples to Honneth's Conditions of Freedom Shannon Brincat Fall, 2015 37-3 The Multiple Anthropocenes: Toward Fracturing a Totalizing Discourse Christopher J. Preston Fall, 2015 37-3 Where Value Resides: Making Ecological Value Possible Tom Greaves Rupert Read Fall, 2015 37-3 Points of Contact: Integrating Traditional and Scientific Knowledge For Biocultural Conservation Brendan Mackey David Claudie Fall, 2015 37-3 On the Nature of "Nature": The Real Manings and Significance of John Stuart Mill's Misunderstood Essay Piers H.G. Stephens Fall, 2015 37-3 Book Review: David Nibert: Animal Oppression and Human Violence: Domesecration, Capitalism, and Global Conflict Matthew Calaraco Fall, 2015 37-3 Book Review: Mark Coeckelbergh: Environmental Skill: Motivation, Knowledge and the Possibility of a Non-Romantic Environmental Ethics Louke van Wensveen Environmental Ethics Journal of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University The Center for Environmental Philosophy and the University of North Texas
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Page 1: Environmental Ethics Journal of the Center for Business ... 2016 38-1 Mill's "Nature": Reply to Piers H.G. Stephens Dale E. Miller Winter, 2015 37-4 African Environmental Ethics, Indigenous

Date Volume Article Author I Author II Author III Author IV Author V

Spring, 2016 38-1 Traditional Chinese Confucianism and Taoism and Current Environmental Education Mei-Hsiang Lin

Spring, 2016 38-1 Nietzsche and Ecology Revisted: The Biological Basis of Value David E. Storey

Spring, 2016 38-1 Stoic Quietude: Rethinking Stoicism in Relation to the Soundscape Jonathan Parker

Spring, 2016 38-1 On the Enduring Importance of Deep Ecology Tony Lynch Stephen Norris

Spring, 2016 38-1The Turn to Virtue in Climate Ethics: Wickedness and Goodness in the

AnthropoceneWillis Jenkins

Spring, 2016 38-1 Recognizing our Place in the World Nin Kirkham

Spring, 2016 38-1Book Review: Ricardo et al., eds.: Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in

Theory and PracticeMelissa Clarke

Spring, 2016 38-1Louise Westling: The Logos of the Living World: Merleau-Ponty, Animals, and

LanguageFrank Schalow

Spring, 2016 38-1 Mill's "Nature": Reply to Piers H.G. Stephens Dale E. Miller

Winter, 2015 37-4African Environmental Ethics, Indigenous Knowledge, and Environmental

ChallengesWorkineh Kelbessa

Winter, 2015 37-4 An Ontology for the Land Ethic Charles J. List

Winter, 2015 37-4 From Wilderness to Ordinary Nature: A French View on an American Debate Rémi Beau

Winter, 2015 37-4The Practical Wisdom of Permaculture: An Anthropoharmonic Phronesis for Moving

toward an Ecological EpochMark Hathaway

Winter, 2015 37-4 "It's the Economy, Stupid!" and the Environment: An Urgent Reminder Robert L. Chapman

Winter, 2015 37-4Geoengineering, Restoration, and the Construction of Nature: Oobleck and the

Meaning of Solar Radiation ManagementEric Katz

Winter, 2015 37-4Book Review: Iain McGilchrist: The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and

the Making of the Western WorldRonnie Hawkins

Winter, 2015 37-4Book Review: George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist, and Tom Butler, eds.: Keeping the

Wild: Against the Domestication of NaturePaul Keeling

Fall, 2015 37-3 Toward Special Mobility Rights for Climate Migrants Nicole Marshall

Fall, 2015 37-3Global Climate Change Justice: From Rawls' Law of Peoples to Honneth's Conditions

of FreedomShannon Brincat

Fall, 2015 37-3 The Multiple Anthropocenes: Toward Fracturing a Totalizing Discourse Christopher J. Preston

Fall, 2015 37-3 Where Value Resides: Making Ecological Value Possible Tom Greaves Rupert Read

Fall, 2015 37-3Points of Contact: Integrating Traditional and Scientific Knowledge For Biocultural

ConservationBrendan Mackey David Claudie

Fall, 2015 37-3On the Nature of "Nature": The Real Manings and Significance of John Stuart Mill's

Misunderstood EssayPiers H.G. Stephens

Fall, 2015 37-3Book Review: David Nibert: Animal Oppression and Human Violence:

Domesecration, Capitalism, and Global ConflictMatthew Calaraco

Fall, 2015 37-3Book Review: Mark Coeckelbergh: Environmental Skill: Motivation, Knowledge and

the Possibility of a Non-Romantic Environmental EthicsLouke van Wensveen

Environmental Ethics Journal of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University The Center for Environmental Philosophy and the University of North Texas

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Fall, 2015 37-3Book Review: Rhuks Ako: Environmental Justice in Developing Countries:

Perspectives from Africa and Asia-PacificJoseph A. Tuminello III

Fall, 2015 37-3 Getting Real on Reproducive Rights Phillip Cafaro

Summer, 2015 37-2 Should Extinction be Forever? Restitution, Restoration, and Reviving Extinct Species Christian Diehm

Summer, 2015 37-2 Making the Ethical and Philosophical Case for "Energy Justice" Benjamin R. Jones Benjamin K. Sovacool Roman V. Sidortsov

Summer, 2015 37-2Solidarity: Does the Modern Catholic Rights Tradition have Anything to Offer

Environmental Virtue Ethics?Russ Butkus

Summer, 2015 37-2 A Gaitan Account of Environmental Ethics Emma Rush

Summer, 2015 37-2 Geoengineering, Agent-Regret, and the Lesser of Two Evils Argument Toby Svoboda

Summer, 2015 37-2 Naturalizing Sentimentalism for Environmental Ethics T.J. Kasperbauer

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Daniel Botkin: The Moon in the Nautilus Shell: Discordant Harmonies

ReconsideredPhilip Cafaro

Summer, 2015 37-2 Book Review: Ronald L. Sandler: Food Ethics: The Basics Thomas Cheney

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Eric Roark: Removing the Commons: A Lockean Left-Libertarian

Approach to the Just Use and Appropriation of Natural ResourcesFrank W. Derringh

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Elizabeth Cripps: Climate Change and the Moral Agent: Individual

Duties in an Interdependent WorldChristopher Groves

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Robert Garner: A Theory of Justice for Animals: Rights in a Nonideal

WorldTony Milligan

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Whitney A Bauman: Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary

EthicAndrew J. Spencer

Summer, 2015 37-2Book Review: Dale Jamieson: Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against

Climate Change Failed-And What it Means for Our FutureEric Katz

Spring, 2015 37-1 Is Natural Beauty the Given? Robert Earle

Spring, 2015 37-1 Streets to Live In: Justice, Space, and Sharing the Road Laura M. HartmanDavid Prytherch

Spring, 2015 37-1 Rediscovering and Rethinking Leopold's Green Fire Holmes Rolston, III

Spring, 2015 37-1 The Object of Respect Elizabeth Foreman

Spring, 2015 37-1 "This is Oil Country": The Tar Sands and Jacques Ellul's Theory of Technology Nathan KowalskyRandolph Haluza-DeLay

Spring, 2015 37-1 The Natural World: Naess, Doµgen, and the Question of Limits Ermine L. Algaier

Spring, 2015 37-1 Book Review: Pragmatism and Environmentalism By Hugh P. McDonald, ed. Mark A. Michael

Spring, 2015 37-1 Book Review: Sustainability By Leslie Paul Thiele John Nolt

Spring, 2015 37-1 Book Review: Leavings: Poems By Wendell Berry Jerome A. Stone

Spring, 2015 37-1 Book Review: Climate Matters: Ethics in a Warming World By John Broome Dustin Mulvaney

Spring, 2015 37-1Book Review: Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic By Whitney A.

BaumanAndrew J. Spencer

Winter, 2014 36-4 Rawlsian Environmental Stewardship and Intergenerational Justice Dominic Welburn

Winter, 2014 36-4 Environmental Ethics: A Catholic View John Mizzoni

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Winter, 2014 36-4Land Ethics from the Borneo Tropical Rain Forests in Sarawak, Malaysia: An

Empirical and Conceptual AnalysisYee Keong Choy

Winter, 2014 36-4 Why the Standard Interpretation of the Land Ethic is Mistaken Mark Budolfson

Winter, 2014 36-4Bad Faith, Authenticity, and the Responsibilities to Future Generations: A Sartrean

ApproachKimberly S. Engels

Winter, 2014 36-4 Behaviorally Inadequate: A Situationist Critique of Environmental Virtues T. J. Kasperbauer

Winter, 2014 36-4Whale Killers and Whale Rights: the Future of the International Regulation of

WhalingJames Yeates

Winter, 2014 36-4Book Review: Between God and Green: How Evangelicals are Cultivating a Middle

Ground on Climate Change by Katharine WilkinsonChris Klassen

Winter, 2014 36-4Book Review: Open for Business: Conservatives' Opposition to Environmental

Regulation by Judith A. LayzerBen A. Minteer

Fall 2014 36-3 Sustainable Development: A Useful Family of Concepts After All Warren Bourgeois

Fall 2014 36-3 Science, Philosophy, and Policy on the Yamuna River Bidisha Mallik

Fall 2014 36-3 Environmental Philosophy in a Post-Ice Cap North Polar World Todd LeVasseur

Fall 2014 36-3 Writing Wonder: Elizabeth Bishop's Ethics of Perception Yaël Schick

Fall 2014 36-3 Individualistic Environmental Ethics: A Reduction ad Exstinctum? Greogry M. Mikkelson Colin A. Chapman

Fall 2014 36-3 Courage as an Environmental Virtue Rachel Fredericks

Fall 2014 36-3 "Nothing Truly Wild is Unclean": Muir, Misanthropy, and the Aesthetics of Dirt Simon P. James

Fall 2014 36-3Book Review: Thinking like a Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic by J. Baird

CallicottMelissa Clarke

Fall 2014 36-3Book Review: Hinduism and Environmental Ethics: Law, Literature, and Philosophy

by Christopher G. FramarinGeoff Ashton

Fall 2014 36-3Book Review: Hunting, Fishing and Environmental Virtue: Reconnecting

Sportsmanship and Conservation by Charles G. ListRon Sandler

Fall 2014 36-3 Book Review: Consumption and its Consequences by Daniel Miller Roger J. H. King

Fall 2014 36-3Book Review: The Environment: Philosophy, Science, and Ethics by William P.

Kabasenche, et al.Wayne Ouderkirk

Fall 2014 36-3 Book Review: On the Intrinsic Value of Everything by S.A. Davidson Gregory M. Mikkelson

Fall 2014 36-3Book Review: Redacted Dominionism: A Biblical Approach to Grounding

Environmental Responsibility by Christopher ConeJerome A. Stone

Summer, 2014 36-2 The Cultural Causes Of Environmental Problems V. P. J. Arponen

Summer, 2014 36-2 The Ethical Implications of Organism-Environment Interdependency Sean Lema

Summer, 2014 36-2 Restoration, Obligation, and the Baseline Problem Alex Lee Adam Pérou Hermans Benjamin Hale

Summer, 2014 36-2Environmental Protection of Panda Habitat in the Wolong nature reserve: A Chinese

PerspectiveJi Li Yali Tan Hong Zhu Zhenyao Chai Susanna Y. F. Lo

Summer, 2014 36-2 Aristotle and the Dominion of Nature Alain Ducharme

Summer, 2014 36-2 Karma, Rebirth, and the Value of Nature Christopher G. Framarin

Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: Ecopyschology: Science, Totems, and the Technological Species Kenneth Worthy

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Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: Against Ecological Sovereignty W. S. K. Cameron

Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fir, Water as Environmental Ideas Seamus Carey

Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation Benjamin Howe

Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: Environmental Philosophy Allen Thompson

Summer, 2014 36-2Book Review: Why animals Matter: Animal Consciousness animal welfare, and

Human Well-BeingAdam Shriver

Summer, 2014 36-2 Book Review: A New Environmental Ethics: the Next Millennium for life on Earth Melissa Clarke

Spring, 2014 36-1 Some Fundamentals of Conservation in South and West Africa William ForbesKwame Badu Antwi-

BoasiakoBen Dixon

Spring, 2014 36-1Can African Environmental Ethics Contribute to Environmental Policy in

Africa?Workineh Kelbessa

Spring, 2014 36-1 An African Relational Environmentalism and Moral Considerability Kevin Gary Behrens

Spring, 2014 36-1Preserving the Benin City Moats: The Interaction of Indigenous and Urban

Environmental Values and AestheticsChukwugozie Maduka

Spring, 2014 36-1Book Review: Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Welfare and

Virtues of the Future by Allen Thompson and Jeremy Bendik-KeymerCandice Delmas

Spring, 2014 36-1Book Review: Ethics for a Broken World: Imagining Philosophy after

Catastrophe by Time MulganFrank W. Derringh

Spring, 2014 36-1Book Review: Plato's Revenge: Politics in an Age of Ecology by William

OphulsYogi Hendlin

Spring, 2014 36-1Book Review: The Mindful Carnivore: A Vegetarian's Hunt for Sustenance

by Tovar CerulliLisa Kretz

Spring, 2014 36-1 Book Review: Plants as Persons: A Philosophical Bounty by Matthew Hall Todd LeVasseur

Spring, 2014 36-1Book Review: Remaking Scarcity: From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic

Democracy by Costa PanayotakisTed Benton

Winter, 2013 35-4 Wilderness, People, and the False Charge of Misanthropy Paul Keeling

Winter, 2013 35-4Rethinking Environmental Issues in a Daoist Context: Why Daoism Is and

Is Not EnvironmentalismPaul D' Ambrosio

Winter, 2013 35-4In Search of Egocentric Sentiments: Insights from the CAD Model in Moral

Psychology Antoine C. Dussault

Winter, 2013 35-4What Might Environmental Philosophy Learn from Iris Young's Metropolitan

Regionalism?Michael Menser

Winter, 2013 35-4Defending Hans Jonas' Environmental Ethics: On the Relation

between Philosophy of Nature and EthicsJan Cornelius Schmidt

Winter, 2013 35-4 Book Review: The Ethics of Species: An Introduction by Ronald L. Sandler Daniel L. Crescenzo

Winter, 2013 35-4 Book Review: Environmental Health Ethics by David R. Resnik Hans A. Baer

Winter, 2013 35-4 Book Review: Philosophy and the Environment by Anthony O'Hear, ed. Katie McShane

Winter, 2013 35-4Book Review: Earth-Honoring Faith: Religious Ethics in a New Key by Larry

RasmussenTodd LeVasseur

Winter, 2013 35-4Book Review: Facing Nature: Levinas and Environmental Thought by William

Edeglass et al.Leah Kalmanson

Winter, 2013 35-4Book Review: The Natural City: Re-Envisioning the Built Environment by Ingrid

Leman Stefanovic and Stephen Bede Scharper, eds.Robert Kirkman

Winter, 2013 35-4Book Review: Ecological Dimension of Ethics: Research on Holmes

Rolston, III's Ideas of Environmental Ethics by Yingzi Yang and Aesthetics Shan Gao

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Fall, 2013 35-3 From Intrinsic Value to Compassion: A Place-Based Ethic Bryan E. Bannon

Fall, 2013 35-3 Revitalizing Local Commons: A Democratic Approach to Collective Management Mitsuyo Toyoda

Fall, 2013 35-3 Challenging the Values of Hunting S. P. Morris

Fall, 2013 35-3 The Lynn White Thesis: Reception and Legacy Elspeth Whitney

Fall, 2013 35-3 What Ought I to Eat: Toward an Ethical Biospheric Political Economy Jeff Baldwin

Fall, 2013 35-3 Animal Epistemology and Ethics in Schopenhauerian Metaphysics Ryan Gunderson

Fall, 2013 35-3Book Review: Politics of Urban Runoff: Nature, Technology, and the Sustainable City

by Anthony KarvonenRoger J. H. King

Fall, 2013 35-3Book Review: Making Nature Whole: A History of Ecological Restoration by William

R. Jordan III and George M. LubickRobert Chapman

Fall, 2013 35-3Book Review: Re-founding Environmental Ethics: Pragmatism, Principle and Practice

by Ben A. MinteerPiers Stephens

Fall, 2013 35-3 Book Review: Adorno on Nature by Deborah Cook Andrew Biro

Fall, 2013 35-3Book Review: The Presence of Nature: A Study in Phenomenology and

Environmental Philosophy by Simon P. JamesIIan Safit

Fall, 2013 35-3Book Review: Cosmology, Ecology, and the Energy of God by Donna Bowman and

Clayton Crockett, eds.Nancy M. Rourke

Fall, 2013 35-3 In Defense of the Ark of the Possible : A Reply to Chris Nagle David Dillard-Wright

Summer, 2013 35-2 Worldviews and Their Significance for the Global Sustainable Development Debate Annick Hedlund-deWitt

Summer, 2013 35-2 Climate Change and the Concept of Shared Ecological Responsibility Martinsen Franziska Johanna Seibt

Summer, 2013 35-2 How Should We Think about Climate Justice? Derek Bell

Summer, 2013 35-2 The Human Rights Approach to Climate Change: An Overview Kristian Høyer Toft

Summer, 2013 35-2 John Rawls and Climate Justice: An Amendment to The Law of Peoples Robert Huseby

Summer, 2013 35-2Book Review: Inherited Land: The Changing Grounds of Religion and Ecology by

Whitney A. Bauman, Richard R. Bohannon II, and Kevin J. O'BrienJerome Stone

Summer, 2013 35-2Book Review: Critical Ecologies: The Frankfurt School and Contemporary

Environmental Crisis by Andrew BiroMick Smith

Summer, 2013 35-2 Book Review: The Agrarian Vision by Paul Thompson Clark Wolf

Summer, 2013 35-2Book Review: Indra's Net and the Midas Touch: Sustainability in a Connected World

by Leslie Paul ThieleSusan J. Armstrong

Spring, 2013 35-1 The Holmes Rolston, III Early Career Prize: Historical Environmental Values J. Michael Scoville

Spring, 2013 35-1Mother Nature and the Mother of All Virtues: On the Rationality of Feeling

Gratitude toward NatureKaren Bardsley

Spring, 2013 35-1 The Parable of the Bees: Beyond Proximate Causes in Ecosystem Service Valuation John Gowdy Lisi Krall Yunzhong Chen

Spring, 2013 35-1 Philosophical Histories of the Aesthetics of Nature Roger Paden Laurly K. Harmon Charles R. Milling

Spring, 2013 35-1 Restoration and Authenticity Revisited Marion Hourdequin David G. Havlick

Spring, 2013 35-1 Environmental Research Ethics Howard J. Curzer Mark Wallace Gad Perry

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Spring, 2013 35-1Book Review: Unearthed: The Economic Roots of Our Environmental Crisis by

Kenneth SayreDonald A. Brown

Spring, 2013 35-1Book Review: The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion versus Environmental Religion

in Contemporary America by Robert H. NelsonBernard Daley Zaleha

Spring, 2013 35-1 Book Review: The Ethics of Global Climate Change by Denis G. Arnold Christopher Groves

Spring, 2013 35-1 Book Review: Food Justice by Robert Gottlieb and Anupama Joshi Karen A. Franck Hanaa Hamdi

Winter, 2012 34-4 South American Environmental Philosophy Ricardo Rozzi

Winter, 2012 34-4 Augusto Angel-Maya and Environmental Philosophy in Columbia Patricia Noguera

Winter, 2012 34-4 Environmental Philosophy in Brazil Amós Nascimento James Jackson Griffith

Winter, 2012 34-4 Environmental Thought in Argentina Daniel Eduardo Gutierrez

Winter, 2012 34-4 Some Initial Approaches to Environmental Philosophy in Argentina Alicia Irene Bugallo María Teresa La Valle

Winter, 2012 34-4 Approaches to Enrique Leff's Environmental Thought in Latin America Maria Luisa Eschenhagen

Winter, 2012 34-4 Latin American Environmental Thinking Enrique Leff

Winter, 2012 34-4 Book Review: The Ethics of Earth Art by Amanda Boetzkes Thomas Heyd

Winter, 2012 34-4Book Review: Environmental Inequalities beyond Borders by JoAnn Carmin and

Julian Agyeman, eds.

Jessica Christie

Ludescher

Winter, 2012 34-4 Book Review: The Ideal of Nature by Gregory E. Kaebnick, ed. Helena Siipi

Fall, 2012 34-3 Thinning the Thicket: Thick Concepts, Context, and Evaluative Frameworks Kenneth Shockley

Fall, 2012 34-3 Epistemic Norms, Moral Norms, and Nature Appreciation Robert Stecker

Fall, 2012 34-3 Metaphysical Background to Igbo Environmental Ethics Chigbo Joseph Ekwealo

Fall, 2012 34-3 Anthropocentrism, Exoplanets, and the Cosmic Perspective Neil A. Manson

Fall, 2012 34-3Foundations of Conduct: A Theory of Values and Its Implications for

EnvironmentalismWilliam Jordan, III et al.

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: Three Big Bangs: Matter-Energy, Life, Mind by

Holmes Rolston, IIIEric Katz

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination

by Stephen SkrimshireMarion Hourdequin

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice by Michael

Maniates and John M. Meyer, eds.Robert Kirkman

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: Hunting—Philosophy for Everyone: In Search of the Wild Life by

Nathan Kowalsky, ed.Ty Raterman

Fall, 2012 34-3 Book Review: Nature and Altering It by Allen Verhey Jerome A. Stone

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate

Change by Stephen M. GardinerSteve Vanderheiden

Fall, 2012 34-3 Book Review: Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology by David Abram Gregory Caicco

Fall, 2012 34-3Book Review: Is a Little Pollution Good for You? Incorporating

Societal Values in Environmental Research by Kevin C. ElliottLinda S. Jones

Summer, 2012 34-2 Blameworthy Environmental Beliefs Daniel C. Fouke

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Summer, 2012 34-2 The Problem with Methodological Pragmatism Mark A. Michael

Summer, 2012 34-2 Can Nature Conservation Justify Sports Fishing? Dionys de Leeuw

Summer, 2012 34-2The Problem of Predator-Prey Relations and Predator Flourishing in Nussbaum's

Capabilities Approach to JusticeDaniel Crescenzo

Summer, 2012 34-2 Justifying Animal Use in Education Matt Stichter

Summer, 2012 34-2Book Review: Black on Earth: African American Eco literary Traditions by

Kimberly N. RuffinKimberly Smith

Summer, 2012 34-2Book Review: A More Perfect Union: Holistic Worldviews and the Transformation of

American Culture after World War II by Linda Sargent Wood Michael P. Nelson Adam M. Sowards

Summer, 2012 34-2Book Review: Understanding Environmental Philosophy by Andrew Brennan and Y.

S. LoFrank W. Derringh

Summer, 2012 34-2Book Review: Consuming Choices: Ethics in a Global Consumer Age by David T.

SchwartzCostas Panayotakis

Spring, 2012 34-1Nature, Natives, Nativism, and Management: Worldviews Underlying Controversies

in Invasions BiologyDaniel Simberloff

Spring, 2012 34-1Bio cultural Ethics: Recovering the Vital Links between the Inhabitants, Their Habits,

and HabitatsRicardo Rozzi

Spring, 2012 34-1 Biophilia and Biodiversity: Environmental Ethics in the Work of Stephen R. Kellert Christain Diehm

Spring, 2012 34-1 Further Adventures in the Case against Ecological Restoration Eric Katz

Spring, 2012 34-1Book Review: Metamorphoses of the Zoo: Animal Encounters after Noah by Ralph

R. AcamporaRonnie Hawkins

Spring, 2012 34-1Book Review: Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self by Stacy

AlaimoSerpil Oppermann

Spring, 2012 34-1Book Review: Cultivating an Ecological Conscience: Essays from a Farmer

Philosopher by Frederick L. Kirshenmann Li An Phoa

Spring, 2012 34-1Book Review: The Tangled Bank: Toward an Eco theological Ethics of Responsible

Participation by Michael S. Hogue David K. Goodin

Winter, 2011 33-4 Eco-Minimalism as a Virtue Paul Knights David Littlewood Dan Firth

Winter, 2011 33-4 Environmental Virtues and Environmental Justice Paul Haught

Winter, 2011 33-4 Let's Make It Real: In Defense of a Realistic Constructivism Manuel Arias-

Maldonado

Winter, 2011 33-4John Dewey as a Philosopher of Contingency and the Value of this Idea for

Environmental Philosophy Adam Riggio

Winter, 2011 33-4 Re-Envisioning Nature: The Role of Aesthetics in Environmental Ethics Bryan E. Bannon

Winter, 2011 33-4Book Review: The Nature Study Movement: The Forgotten Popularizer of America's

Conservation Ethic by Kevin C. ArmitageShane Ralston

Winter, 2011 33-4Book Review: Ark of the Possible: The Animal World in Merleau-Ponty by David B.

Dillard-WrightChris Nagel

Fall, 2011 33-3 Announcing the Winner of the Holmes Rolston, III Early Career Essay Prize Emily Brady Eugene C. Hargove

Fall, 2011 33-3"My Emission Make No Difference": Climate Change and the Argument from In

consequentialismJoakim Sandberg

Fall, 2011 33-3 Prudence Gone Wild: Catholic Environmental Virtue Ethics Nancy M. Rourke

Fall, 2011 33-3 Agricultural Biotechnology and Environmental Justice Kristen Hessler

Fall, 2011 33-3In Wilderness and Wildness: Recognizing and Responding with the Agency of

Relational MemoryKate Booth

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Fall, 2011 33-3 Nature Religion and the Ethics of Authenticity Chris Klassen

Fall, 2011 33-3 Sober, Environmentalists, Species, and Ignorance Robin Attfield

Fall, 2011 33-3Book Review: The Decline of Nature: Environmental History and the Western

Worldview by Gilbert F. LaFreniereKara M. Schlichting

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: From Bauhaus to Ecohouse by Peder Anker Roger Paden

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: A Theory of Intergenerational Justice by Jörg Chet Tremmel Jana Thompson

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: Environment and Citizenship by Mark J. Smith and Piya Pangsapa Dustin Mulvaney

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: Dark Green Religion by Bron Taylor Eric Katz

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: A Home in the World by Eilon Schwartz Kelley A. Parker

Fall, 2011 33-3Book Review: Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics: Reconstructing

Patristic and Medieval Concepts by James SchaeferWhitney A. Bauman

Fall, 2011 33-3 Book Review: Beyond Naturalness by David N. Cole and Lauries Yung David Henderson

Summer, 2011 33-2The Other in A Sand County Almanac : Aldo Leopold's Animals and His Wild-Animal

EthicJ. Baird Callicott et al.

Summer, 2011 33-2 Humans and the Soil Daniel C. Fouke

Summer, 2011 33-2 Justice, Conflict, Capital, and Care: Oil in the Niger Delta Trish Glazebrook Anthony Kola-Olusanya

Summer, 2011 33-2 Weighing Species Gregory M. Mikkelson

Summer, 2011 33-2Sustainable Development and the Destruction of the Amazon: A Call for Universal

Responsibility

Jessica Christie

Ludescher

Summer, 2011 33-2 Book Review: Do Fish Feel Pain? By Victoria Braithwaite Gary Varner

Summer, 2011 33-2 Book Review: Animal Ethics in Context by Clare Palmer J. M. Dietrle

Spring, 2011 33-1 Neo-sentimentalism and Environmental Ethics Katie McShane

Spring, 2011 33-1Public Visions of the Human/Nature Relationship and their Implications for

Environmental EthicsMirjam de Groot et al.

Spring, 2011 33-1 Rehabilitating the Aesthetics of Nature: Hepburn and Adorno Marta Tafalla

Spring, 2011 33-1 The Critique of Consumerism in Rousseau's Emile Grace Roosevelt

Spring, 2011 33-1Book Review: The Incomplete Eco-Philosopher: Essays from the Edges of

Environmental Ethics by Anthony WestonEric Katz

Spring, 2011 33-1 Book Review: Heidegger and the Earth by Ladelle McWhorter and Gail Stenstad Tara Kennedy

Spring, 2011 33-1Book Review: Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada by Julian

Agyeman et al.Annie L. Booth

Spring, 2011 33-1Book Review: The Ethics of Metropolitan Growth: The Future of Our Built

Environment by Robert KirkmanRoger J. H. King

Spring, 2011 33-1 Book Review: Human Rights and Climate Change by Stephen Humphreys Allen Thompson

Spring, 2011 33-1 Book Review: Theology, Creation, and Environmental Ethics by Whitney Bauman Lisa H. Sideris

Spring, 2011 33-1 Book Review: Do Animals Have Dispositions? Daniel Putnam

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Spring, 2011 33-1Book Review: How Strong is the Environmental Argument for Reducing Immigration

to the United StatesBenjamin Howe

Winter, 2010 32-4 Intellectual Virtues in Environmental Virtue Ethics Sue P. Stafford

Winter, 2010 32-4 Planetary Collapse Disorder: The Honeybee as Potent of the Limits of the Ethical Freya Mathews

Winter, 2010 32-4Was Arne Naess Recognized as the Founder of Deep Ecology Prematurely?

Semantics and Environmental Philosophy Benjamin Howe

Winter, 2010 32-4 Epharmosis: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Political Ecology of Creation Mick Smith

Winter, 2010 32-4 Environmental Pragmatism and Environmental Philosophy: A Bad Marriage Lars Samuelsson

Winter, 2010 32-4Book Review: Saving Creation: Nature and Faith in the Life of Holmes Rolston, III by

Christopher J. PrestonRobin Attfield

Winter, 2010 32-4Book Review: Everyday Ethics and Social Change: The Education of Desire by Anna

L. PetersonRita Turner

Winter, 2010 32-4 Book Review: Why Animal Suffering Matters by Andrew Linzey Ty Raterman

Winter, 2010 32-4 Book Review: The Sacred Universe by Thomas Berry Todd LeVasseur

Winter, 2010 32-4 Book Review: Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy of Nature by Ted Toadvine Bryan Bannon

Winter, 2010 32-4 Book Review: Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice by Ariel Salleh Costas Panayotakis

Winter, 2010 32-4 Book Review: Gaia in Turmoil by Eileen Crist and H. Bruce Rinker Frank W. Derringh

Fall, 2010 32-3 Two Arguments against Biological Interests Aaron Simmons

Fall, 2010 32-3On the Demarcation Problem and the Possibility of Environmental Ethics: A

Refutation of "A Refutation of Environmental Ethics" Lars Samuelsson

Fall, 2010 32-3 Kantianism and Mere Means Christopher A. Brown

Fall, 2010 32-3Value as Practice and the Practice of Value: Dewey's Value Theory for

Environmental EthicsPaul Ott

Fall, 2010 32-3 What is Ecofeminism Political Philosophy? Gender, Nature, and the Political Chaone Mallory

Fall, 2010 32-3Book Review: Before the Voice of Reason: Echoes of Responsibility in Merleau

Ponty's Ecology and Levina's Ethics by David Michael Kleinberg-LevinSeamus Carey

Fall, 2010 32-3 Book Review: Environmentalism in Popular Culture by Noël Sturgon Wendy Lynne Lee

Fall, 2010 32-3Book Review: Can Life Prevail? A Radical Approach to the Environmental Crisis by

Linkola PenttiJoseph Christain Greer

Fall, 2010 32-3Book Review: Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global

Conservation and Native PeoplesPhilip Cafaro

Summer, 2010 32-2 Animal Beauty, Ethics, and Environmental Preservation Ned Hettinger

Summer, 2010 32-2 Restitutive Restoration: New Motivations for Ecological Restoration John Basl

Summer, 2010 32-2 Twenty Million Refugees and Counting: A Call for Recognition or a New Convention Shari Collins-Chobanian Eric Comerford Chris Kerlin

Summer, 2010 32-2the Role of Humility and Intrinsic Good in Preserving Endangered Species: Why

Preserve the Humpback Chub? Ian A. Smith

Summer, 2010 32-2 Ecological Imagination Steven Fesmire

Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: Intergenerational Justice: Rights and Responsibilities in an

Intergenerational Polity by Janna ThompsonRoger Paden

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Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: Rachel Carson: Legacy and Challenge by Lisa H. Sideras and Kathleen

Dean MooreJeanne Hamming

Summer, 2010 32-2 Book Review: Eco-Theology by Celia Deane-Drummon Jerome A. Stone

Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: Understanding Gregory Bateson: Mind, Beauty and the Sacred Earth

by Noel G. CharltonPeter Harries-Jones

Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: American Environmental Policy, 1990-2006: Beyond Gridlock by

Christopher McGrory KlyzaDavid Schlosberg

Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: Healing Appalachia: Sustainable Living through Appropriate

Technology by Al Fritsch and Paul GallimoreJohn Nolt

Summer, 2010 32-2Book Review: Onto-Ethology: The Animal Environments of Uexküll, Heidegger,

Merleau Ponty, and Deleuze by Brett BuchananFrank Schalow

Spring, 2010 32-1 Minding Nature: Val Plumwood's Critique of Moral Extensionism Christian Diehm

Spring, 2010 32-1 The Cinquefoil Controversy: Restoring Relics between Managers and Purists Glenn Deliège

Spring, 2010 32-1 Teaching Holism in Environmental Ethics Michael P. Nelson

Spring, 2010 32-1 To the Tenth Generation: Homer's Odyssey as Environmental Ethics Jason Bell

Spring, 2010 32-1 Of Geese and Eggs: In What Sense Should We Value Nature as a System? Philip J. Ivanhoe

Spring, 2010 32-1 Book Review: Nature in Common? By Ben Minteer Kevin C. Elliott

Spring, 2010 32-1Book Review: The Wilderness Debate Rages On: Continuing the Great New

Wilderness Debate by Michael P. Nelson and J. Baird CallicottScott Friskics

Spring, 2010 32-1Book Review: Integral Ecology: Using Multiple Perspectives on the Natural World by

Sean Esbjorn-Hargens and Michael E. ZimmermanDavid Story

Spring, 2010 32-1Book Review: Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals by Marc Bekoff and Jessica

PierceJ. M. Dietrle

Spring, 2010 32-1 Book Review: Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul by Francisco J. Benzoni Susan J. Armstrong

Spring, 2010 32-1 Book Review: Animals and the Moral Community by Gary Steiner Aaron Simmons

Spring, 2010 32-1Book Review: The Virtues of Ignorance: Complexity, Sustainability, and the Limits of

Knowledge by Bill Vitek and Wes JacksonWayne Ouderkirk

Winter, 2009 31-4 Tapping Habermas's Discourse Theory for Environmental Ethics W. S. Cameron

Winter, 2009 31-4 Mencius and the Natural Environment Cecilia Wee

Winter, 2009 31-4Do Animals Have an Interest in Continued Life? In Defense of a Desire-Based

ApproachAaron Simmons

Winter, 2009 31-4 Nature of the Third Kind: Toward an Explicitly Relational Constructionism Tim B. Rogers

Winter, 2009 31-4 The Possibility of Managing for WildernessDavid Graham

Henderson

Winter, 2009 31-4Book Review: Living with Ambiguity: Religious Naturalism and the Menace of Evil by

Donald A. CosbyDavid K. Goodin

Winter, 2009 31-4Book Review: Nature and Landscape: An Introduction to Environmental Aesthetics

by Allen CarlsonFrank W. Derringh

Winter, 2009 31-4Book Review: Environmental Dilemmas: Ethical Decision Making by Robert

Mugerauer and Lynne ManzoTom Spector

Winter, 2009 31-4Book Review: The Human Right to a Green Future: Environmental Rights and

Intergenerational Justice by Richard P. HiskesAaron Lercher

Winter, 2009 31-4Book Review: Going Away to Think: Engagement, Retreat, and Eco critical

Responsibility by Scott SlovicDana Anderson

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Fall, 2009 31-3 Toward a Jamesian Environmental Philosophy Piers Stephens

Fall, 2009 31-3 Ecological Goods that Obligate: A Husserlian Approach Adam Konopka

Fall, 2009 31-3 Eating One's Mother: Female Embodiment in a Toxic World Eva Simms

Fall, 2009 31-3 Why it Definitely Matters How We Encounter Nature Nicole Note

Fall, 2009 31-3 Fatal Attraction: Wilderness in Contemporary Film Martin Drenthen

Fall, 2009 31-3Book Review: Defining Environmental Justice: Theories, Movements, and Nature by

David SchlosbergCosta Panayotakis

Fall, 2009 31-3Book Review: Healing Natures, Repairing Relationships: New Perspectives on

Restoring Ecological Spaces and Consciousness by Robert L. FranceEric Katz

Fall, 2009 31-3Book Review: Encouraging Nature: Toward an Environmental Culture by Thomas

HeydSheila Lintott

Fall, 2009 31-3Book Review: The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment by

Mark SagoffPaul Thompson

Fall, 2009 31-3Book Review: The Sustainable Development Paradox: Urban Political Economy in

the United States and Europe by Rob Krueger and David GibbsAllen Thompson

Fall, 2009 31-3 Book Review: Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction by Dale Jamieson Jason Kawall

Summer, 2009 31-2The land Ethic as an Ecological Civilizing Process: Aldo Leapold, Norbert Elias, and

Environmental PhilosophyStephen Quilley

Summer, 2009 31-2 The Move is too Good in the Environment Ethics John Nolt

Summer, 2009 31-2 The Greeting of Heart and Mind: a Love Story Roman Briggs

Summer, 2009 31-2 Plant Autonomy and Human-Plant Ethics Matthew Hall

Summer, 2009 31-2 The Discursive Construction of Anthropocentrism Rita Turner

Summer, 2009 31-2Book Review: Character and Environment: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to

Environmental Ethics by Ronald L. SandlerGeoffrey Frasz

Summer, 2009 31-2Book Review: Shopping Our Way to Safety: How we changed from Protecting the

Environment to Protecting Ourselves by Andrew SzaszCostas Pannayota

Summer, 2009 31-2Book Review: Nature's Edge: Boundary exploration in Ecological Theory and

Practice by Charles S Brown and Ted Toadvine, eds.Michael Killvris

Summer, 2009 31-2Book Review: A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and Built

Environment by WarWick FozEric Kaze

Summer, 2009 31-2 Book Review: Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminism Perspective by Marti Kheel Wendy Lynne Lee

Summer, 2009 31-2Book Review: Genetically Modified Diplomacy: The Global Politics of Agricultural

Biotechnology and the Environment by Peter AndreeMichael S. Carolan

Spring, 2009 31-1 The Environmental Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States Philip Cafaro Winthrop Staples

Spring, 2009 31-1Social History, Religion, Technology: Interdisciplinary Investigation into Lynn

White's "Roots"Robin Attfield

Spring, 2009 31-1 Free Trade and the Environment Nicole Hassoun

Spring, 2009 31-1The Ethics of "Following Nature" in the Forestry: Academic Forest Scientists and

Rolstone's Environmental Ethics Nicole Klenk

Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: American Wilderness: A New History by Michael Lewis John Opie

Spring, 2009 31-1Book Review: Environmental Values by John O'Neill, Alan Holland, and Andrwe

LightFrank W. Derringh

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Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: Natural Beauty by Ronald Moore Glenn Parsons

Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: The Working Landscape by Peter F. Cannavò Mick Smith

Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: Architecture, Ethics and the Personhood of Place by Gregory Caicco Tom Specttor

Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: Neoliberal Environments by Nik Heynen Steve Vanderheiden

Spring, 2009 31-1 Book Review: Moral Habitat by Nancie Erhard Susan J Armstrong

Winter, 2008 30-4 Bio-centric Farming? Liberty Hyde Bailey and Environmental Ethics Ben A. Minteer

Winter, 2008 30-4 Narrative Environmental Virtue Ethics: Phronesis without a Phronimos Brian Treanor

Winter, 2008 30-4The Twofold Myth of Pristine Wilderness: Misreading the Wilderness Act in Terms

of PurityScott Friskics

Winter, 2008 30-4 The Prospects of a Viable Bio-centric Egalitarianism Karann Durland

Winter, 2008 30-4 An Environmentalist's Lament on Predation Ty Raterman

Winter, 2008 30-4Book Review: African American Environmental Thought Foundations by Kimberly K.

SmithMelanie Perraul

Winter, 2008 30-4Book Review: Ecological politics and Democratic Theory: The Challenge to the

Deliberative Ideal by Matthew HumphreyRobert Kirkman

Winter, 2008 30-4 Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology by Roger S. Gottlieb Llyod Steffen

Fall, 2008 30-3Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Bio cultural

ConservationRicardo Rozzi Juan J Armesto Robert Frodeman

Fall, 2008 30-3 What "Wilderness" in Frontier Ecosystems? J. Baird Callicott

Fall, 2008 30-3The Landscape Approach: Designing New Reserves for Protection of Biological and

Cultural Diversity in Latin America Sergio Guevara Javier Laborde

Fall, 2008 30-3A Traditional and Multicultural Approach to Environmental Ethics at Primary and

Secondary School LevelsEugene C. Hargrove

Fall, 2008 30-3Local vs. Global Knowledge: Diverse Perspectives on Nature in the Cape Horn

Biosphere ReserveUta Berghoefer et al

Fall, 2008 30-3 Integrating Science and Society through Long-term Socio-Ecological Research Christopher B. Anderson

et al

Fall, 2008 30-3 Philosophy Unbound: Environmental Thinking at the End of the Earth Robert Frodeman

Fall, 2008 30-3Field Environment Philosophy and Bio-cultural Conservation: The Omora Ethno

Botanical Park Education Program Ricardo Rozzi et al

Summer, 2008 30-2Korean Environmental Thought and Practice: A Case Study of the Indramang

CommunitySo-Young Lee

Summer, 2008 30-2 The Immortal World: The Telos of Daoist Environmental Ethics Sung-Hae Kim

Summer, 2008 30-2 Sustainability Impeded: Ultra Vires Environmental Issues Paul M. Wood Laurel Waterman

Summer, 2008 30-2 Personhood and Animals Elisa aaltola

Summer, 2008 30-2 Animals and the Social Contract Kimberly K. Smith

Summer, 2008 30-2 Book Reviews: Environmental Citizenship Dustin Mulvaney

Summer, 2008 30-2 Book Reviews: Precautionary Politics Micheal S. Carolan

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Summer, 2008 30-2 Book Reviews: Ecology Redesigning Genes Holmes Rolston III

Summer, 2008 30-2 Book Reviews: Sacramental Commons: Christian Ecological Ethics Benard daley Zaleha

Summer, 2008 30-2 Book Reviews: Noxious New York Derek Bell

Spring, 2008 30-1 Mountain Majesties above Fruited Plains Holmes Rolston, III

Spring, 2008 30-1 Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship Jason Simus

Spring, 2008 30-1 Nature and Human Identity Elizabeth Skakoon

Spring, 2008 30-1 Unnecessary Suffering J. M. Dieterle

Spring, 2008 30-1 On Behalf of Bioeneh Individualism: A response to Victoria Davion Jason kawall

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Homes Rolston III Eric Katz

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge Mick Smith

Spring, 2008 30-1Book Review: How Much should a Person Consume? Environmentalism in India and

the United StatesMark Micheal

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Biodiversity and the Environmental Philosophy Bruce Morito

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Design on the Edge Andrew Karvonen

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: The Politics of Zoos Eric Moore

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Beyond Mothering Earth Annie L. Booth

Spring, 2008 30-1 Book Review: Merleau-Ponty and Environmental Philosophy Chris Nagel

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