Content
February 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 124-126 Books Received
by N/A
November 1998, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 379-380 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 381-396 Weak Panpsychism and Environmental Ethics
by John Andrews - 381-396 Weak Panpsychism and Environmental Ethics
by John Andrews - 397-421 Intentional Recognition and Reductive Rationality: A Response to John Andrews
by Val Plumwood - 397-421 Intentional Recognition and Reductive Rationality: A Response to John Andrews
by Val Plumwood - 423-441 Economic Valuation and Environmental Values
by Michael Prior - 423-441 Economic Valuation and Environmental Values
by Michael Prior - 443-459 Liberalism and the Environment
by Andrew Vincent - 443-459 Liberalism and the Environment
by Andrew Vincent - 461-475 ‘Back Together Again’ Again
by J. Baird Callicott - 461-475 ‘Back Together Again’ Again
by J. Baird Callicott - 476-478 Animal Liberation is not an Environmental Ethic: A Response to Dale Jamieson
by Roger Crisp - 476-478 Animal Liberation is not an Environmental Ethic: A Response to Dale Jamieson
by Roger Crisp - 479-480 Book Review: The Ecological Community: Environmental Challenges for Philosophy, Politics and Morality
by Clare Palmer - 481-482 Book Review: The Lie of the Land: Challenging Received Wisdom on the African Environment
by David H.L. Thomas - 482-485 Book Review: Democracy and the Environment: Problems and Prospects
by Robyn Eckersley - 485-487 Book Review: For People and the Planet
by Lawrence Johnson - 488-490 Book Reviews
by Andrew Dobson - 490-491 Book Review: Öko-Optimismus
by Ingolfur Blühdorn - 491-493 Book Review: Making Cities Work: The Role of Local Authorities in the Urban Environment
by Mark Pennington - 493-493 Book Review: An Introduction to Global Environmental Issues
by Clive Spash - 494-495 Book Review: Contingent Valuation and Endangered Species: Methodological Issues and Applications
by Roy Brouwer - 496-497 Book Review: The End of the Yellowbrick Road: Ways and Means to the Sustainable Society
by Roger Levett - 498-500 Books Received
by N/A
August 1998, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 255-266 Nature as Honorary Art
by Jay Appleton - 255-266 Nature as Honorary Art
by Jay Appleton - 267-279 Nature Humanised: Nature Respected
by Ronald Hepburn - 267-279 Nature Humanised: Nature Respected
by Ronald Hepburn - 281-289 Forestry and the Art of Frying Small Fish
by David Russell - 281-289 Forestry and the Art of Frying Small Fish
by David Russell - 291-304 Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics
by Robin Attfield - 291-304 Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics
by Robin Attfield - 305-331 Poverty, Puritanism and Environmental Conflict
by Andrew Brennan - 305-331 Poverty, Puritanism and Environmental Conflict
by Andrew Brennan - 333-348 No Experience Necessary? Foundationalism and the Retreat from Culture in Environmental Ethics
by Ben A. Minteer - 333-348 No Experience Necessary? Foundationalism and the Retreat from Culture in Environmental Ethics
by Ben A. Minteer - 349-357 Saving Nature, Feeding People, and the Foundations of Ethics
by Holmes Rolston III - 349-357 Saving Nature, Feeding People, and the Foundations of Ethics
by Holmes Rolston III
May 1998, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 131-150 Offending against Nature
by Stan Godlovitch - 131-150 Offending against Nature
by Stan Godlovitch - 151-163 Non-Anthropocentrism? A Killing Objection
by Tony Lynch & David Wells - 151-163 Non-Anthropocentrism? A Killing Objection
by Tony Lynch & David Wells - 165-182 Beyond Human Racism
by Robyn Eckersley - 165-182 Beyond Human Racism
by Robyn Eckersley - 183-192 Nativism and Nature: Rethinking Biological Invasion
by Jonah H. Peretti - 183-192 Nativism and Nature: Rethinking Biological Invasion
by Jonah H. Peretti - 201-222 Environment as Discourse: Searching for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica
by Anja Nygren - 201-222 Environment as Discourse: Searching for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica
by Anja Nygren - 223-244 The Influence of Institutional Culture on the Formation of Pre-Regime Climate Change Policies in Sweden, Japan and the United States
by Anne K. Johnson - 223-244 The Influence of Institutional Culture on the Formation of Pre-Regime Climate Change Policies in Sweden, Japan and the United States
by Anne K. Johnson
February 1998, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Clive Spash - 3-24 From a ‘Sociology of Nature’ to Environmental Sociology: Beyond Social Construction1
by Graham Woodgate & Michael Redclift - 3-24 From a ‘Sociology of Nature’ to Environmental Sociology: Beyond Social Construction1
by Graham Woodgate & Michael Redclift - 25-40 Worldliness and Respect for Nature: An Ecological Application of Hannah Arendt's Conception of Culture
by Kerry H. Whiteside - 25-40 Worldliness and Respect for Nature: An Ecological Application of Hannah Arendt's Conception of Culture
by Kerry H. Whiteside - 41-57 Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic
by Dale Jamieson - 41-57 Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic
by Dale Jamieson - 59-78 Landcare, Stewardship and Sustainable Agriculture in Australia
by Allan Curtis & Terry De Lacy - 59-78 Landcare, Stewardship and Sustainable Agriculture in Australia
by Allan Curtis & Terry De Lacy - 79-96 Biotechnology and Transgenics in Agriculture and Aquaculture: The Perspective from Ecosystem Integrity
by Laura Westra - 79-96 Biotechnology and Transgenics in Agriculture and Aquaculture: The Perspective from Ecosystem Integrity
by Laura Westra - 97-114 Don't Eat the Daisies: Disinterestedness and the Situated Aesthetic
by Emily Brady - 97-114 Don't Eat the Daisies: Disinterestedness and the Situated Aesthetic
by Emily Brady - 115-116 Book Review: Negotiating Climate Change: The inside Story of the Rio Convention
by Tim O'riordan - 116-118 Book Review: Time, Discounting and Value
by Terry Barker - 118-120 Book Review: Animals, Property and the Law
by Antonia Layard - 120-122 Book Review: The New Protectionism: Protecting The Future against Free Trade
by J. Quentin Merritt - 122-123 Book Review: Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting
by David Sumner - 124-126 Books Received
by N/A
November 1997, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 377-392 What is an Animal? A Philosophical Reflection on the Possibility of a Moral Relationship with Animals
by Hub Zwart - 377-392 What is an Animal? A Philosophical Reflection on the Possibility of a Moral Relationship with Animals
by Hub Zwart - 393-410 An Animal: What is it?
by Keekok Lee - 393-410 An Animal: What is it?
by Keekok Lee - 411-425 The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract
by Clare Palmer - 411-425 The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract
by Clare Palmer - 427-437 Dolly: A New Form of Transgenic Breedwealth
by Sarah Franklin - 427-437 Dolly: A New Form of Transgenic Breedwealth
by Sarah Franklin - 439-454 Conservation and Individual Worth
by Gill Aitken - 439-454 Conservation and Individual Worth
by Gill Aitken - 455-470 Wildlife Conservation, Food Production and ‘Development’: Can They be Integrated? Ecological Agriculture and Elephant Conservation in Africa1
by M. Kiley-Worthington - 455-470 Wildlife Conservation, Food Production and ‘Development’: Can They be Integrated? Ecological Agriculture and Elephant Conservation in Africa1
by M. Kiley-Worthington - 471-481 From a View to a Death: Culture, Nature and the Huntsman's Art
by Roger Scruton - 471-481 From a View to a Death: Culture, Nature and the Huntsman's Art
by Roger Scruton - 483-497 The Longest Revolution: Cultural Studies after Speciesism
by John Simons - 483-497 The Longest Revolution: Cultural Studies after Speciesism
by John Simons
August 1997, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 155-160 Rolston, Naturogenic Value and Genuine Biocentrism
by Emyr Vaughan Thomas - 249-250 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 251-268 Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources: A New Look at Biodiversity Values
by Paul M. Wood - 251-268 Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources: A New Look at Biodiversity Values
by Paul M. Wood - 269-279 Discourse Ethics and Nature1
by Angelika Krebs - 269-279 Discourse Ethics and Nature1
by Angelika Krebs - 281-306 Democratising Nature? The Political Morality of Wilderness Preservationists
by Michael Mason - 281-306 Democratising Nature? The Political Morality of Wilderness Preservationists
by Michael Mason - 307-325 Environmental Egalitarianism and ‘Who do you Save?’ Dilemmas
by Mark A. Michael - 307-325 Environmental Egalitarianism and ‘Who do you Save?’ Dilemmas
by Mark A. Michael - 327-339 When Preservationism Doesn't Preserve
by David Schmidtz - 327-339 When Preservationism Doesn't Preserve
by David Schmidtz - 341-353 Attributing “Priority†to Habitats
by Chris Miller - 341-353 Attributing “Priority†to Habitats
by Chris Miller - 361-364 Nature, the Genesis of Value, and Human Understanding
by Holmes Rolston III - 365-366 Book Review: Policy for Land: Law and Ethics
by Dan T. Vadnjal - 366-367 Book Review: Land Use and the Causes of Global Warming
by Paola Gatto - 368-369 Book Review: Valuing Climate Change
by Colin Price - 370-371 Book Review: Ecological Feminism
by Richard Twine - 372-373 Book Review: Earthcare: Women and the Environment
by Ariel Salleh - 373-374 Books Received
by N/A
May 1997, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 127-142 Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism
by Onora O'Neill - 127-142 Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism
by Onora O'Neill - 143-167 Nonuse Values and the Environment: Economic and Ethical Motivations
by Tom Crowards - 143-167 Nonuse Values and the Environment: Economic and Ethical Motivations
by Tom Crowards - 169-183 Valuation as Revelation and Reconciliation
by Tim O'Riordan - 169-183 Valuation as Revelation and Reconciliation
by Tim O'Riordan - 185-199 Attitudes and Issues Preventing Bans on Toxic Lead Shot and Sinkers in North America and Europe
by Vernon G. Thomas - 185-199 Attitudes and Issues Preventing Bans on Toxic Lead Shot and Sinkers in North America and Europe
by Vernon G. Thomas - 201-212 Bach's Butterfly Effect: Culture, Environment and History
by I.G. Simmons - 201-212 Bach's Butterfly Effect: Culture, Environment and History
by I.G. Simmons - 213-233 Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the Concept of Sustainable Development
by Giuseppe Munda - 213-233 Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the Concept of Sustainable Development
by Giuseppe Munda
February 1997, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Michael Hammond - 3-30 Environmental Victims: Arguing the Costs
by Christopher Williams - 3-30 Environmental Victims: Arguing the Costs
by Christopher Williams - 31-48 Preserving Old-Growth Forest Ecosystems: Valuation and Policy
by Douglas E. Booth - 31-48 Preserving Old-Growth Forest Ecosystems: Valuation and Policy
by Douglas E. Booth - 49-63 Anthropocentrism: A Misunderstood Problem
by Tim Hayward - 49-63 Anthropocentrism: A Misunderstood Problem
by Tim Hayward - 65-86 Plural Values and Environmental Valuation
by Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek - 65-86 Plural Values and Environmental Valuation
by Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek - 87-96 The Consequentialistic Side of Environmental Ethics
by Daniel Holbrook - 87-96 The Consequentialistic Side of Environmental Ethics
by Daniel Holbrook - 97-103 A Comment on ‘Radiation Protection and Moral Theory’
by Chris Miller - 103-104 Response to Miller's ‘Comment’
by David Sumner & Peter Gilmour - 105-106 Book Review: Sustainability and Policy: Limits to Economics
by Richard B. Norgaard - 106-108 Book Review: Managing the Global Commons: The Economics of Climate Change
by Christian Azar - 108-110 Book Review: Environmental and Resource Economics
by Thomas D. Crocker - 111-113 Book Review: The Politics of Environmental Discourse: Ecological Modernization and the Policy Process
by Maurie J Cohen - 113-115 Book Review: Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity
by Arran E. Gare - 115-116 Book Review: Just Environments: Intergenerational, International and Interspecies Issues
by Avner De-Shalit - 116-117 Book Review: Homo Oecologicus
by Ingolfur Blühdorn - 118-118 Book Review: Environmental Politics
by Avner De-Shalit - 119-120 Booknotes
by Andrew Johnson - 120-124 Books Received
by N/A
November 1996, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 283-284 Editorial
by N/A - 285-301 Global Population Growth and the Demise of Nature
by Stanley Warner & Mark Feinstein & Raymond Coppinger & Elisabeth Clemence - 285-301 Global Population Growth and the Demise of Nature
by Stanley Warner & Mark Feinstein & Raymond Coppinger & Elisabeth Clemence - 303-334 Approaches to Conserving Vulnerable Wildlife in China: Does the Colour of Cat Matter – if it Catches Mice?1
by Richard B. Harris - 303-334 Approaches to Conserving Vulnerable Wildlife in China: Does the Colour of Cat Matter – if it Catches Mice?1
by Richard B. Harris - 335-347 A Political-Ecology Approach to Wildlife Conservation in Kenya
by John S. Akama & Christopher L. Lant & G. Wesley Burnett - 335-347 A Political-Ecology Approach to Wildlife Conservation in Kenya
by John S. Akama & Christopher L. Lant & G. Wesley Burnett - 349-361 On the Reconciliation of Anthropocentric and Nonanthropocentric Environmental Ethics
by Brian K. Steverson - 349-361 On the Reconciliation of Anthropocentric and Nonanthropocentric Environmental Ethics
by Brian K. Steverson - 363-368 Reconciliation Reaffirmed: A Reply to Steverson
by James P. Sterba - 363-368 Reconciliation Reaffirmed: A Reply to Steverson
by James P. Sterba - 369-371 Book Review: Future Nature: A Vision for Conservation
by John M. Francis - 371-372 Book Review: Green Politics (Three)
by Avner De-Shalit - 373-374 Booknotes
by Andrew Johnson
August 1996, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 189-190 Editorial
by Robin Grove-White - 191-204 Landscape and the Metaphysical Imagination
by Ronald W. Hepburn - 191-204 Landscape and the Metaphysical Imagination
by Ronald W. Hepburn - 205-219 Ecocentrism and Persons
by Brian H. Baxter - 205-219 Ecocentrism and Persons
by Brian H. Baxter - 221-234 Facts about Natural Values
by Robert Elliot - 221-234 Facts about Natural Values
by Robert Elliot - 235-255 Strategies of Environmental Organisations in the Netherlands regarding the Ozone Depletion Problem
by Ruud Pleune - 235-255 Strategies of Environmental Organisations in the Netherlands regarding the Ozone Depletion Problem
by Ruud Pleune - 257-264 Nature Conservation and the Precautionary Principle
by John M. Francis - 257-264 Nature Conservation and the Precautionary Principle
by John M. Francis - 265-266 Richard Sylvan
by William Grey & David Bennett & Kate Rawles & Alan Holland - 267-270 Book Review: Development Betrayed: The End of Progress and A Coevolutionary Revisioning of the Future
by Harold Glasser - 270-273 Book Review: Valuing the Environment
by Clive L. Spash - 273-274 Book Review: The Greening of Ethics
by Robert Elliot - 274-276 Book Review: Environmental Values in American Culture
by Karina Bray - 276-278 Book Review: A New Species of Trouble: Explorations in Disaster, Trauma, and Community
by Maurie Cohen - 279-280 Booknotes
by Andrew Johnson - 280-282 Books Received
by N/A
June 1996, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 95-96 Guest Editorial
by Alison & Andrew Johnson - 97-122 The Isle of Harris Superquarry: Concepts of the Environment and Sustainability
by Harry Barton - 97-122 The Isle of Harris Superquarry: Concepts of the Environment and Sustainability
by Harry Barton - 123-146 Ecology: Scientific, Deep and Feminist
by Markus J. Peterson & Tarla Rai Peterson‡ - 123-146 Ecology: Scientific, Deep and Feminist
by Markus J. Peterson & Tarla Rai Peterson‡ - 147-160 Deep Ecology as an Aesthetic Movement
by Tony Lynch - 147-160 Deep Ecology as an Aesthetic Movement
by Tony Lynch - 161-179 Possible Persons and the Problems of Posterity
by William Grey - 161-179 Possible Persons and the Problems of Posterity
by William Grey - 181-182 Book Review: Risk
by John Proops - 182-183 Book Review: Cost Benefit Analysis and the Environment
by Richard Cowell - 183-186 Book Review: The Participatory Mind: A new Theory of Knowledge and of the Universe
by Noel Charlton - 187-188 Booknotes
by Andrew Johnson - 188-188 Books Received
by N/A
February 1996, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by John Proops - 3-30 The Emperor has no Clothes … Let us Paint our Loincloths Rainbow: A Classical and Feminist Critique of Contemporary Science Policy
by Alastair Mcintosh - 3-30 The Emperor has no Clothes … Let us Paint our Loincloths Rainbow: A Classical and Feminist Critique of Contemporary Science Policy
by Alastair Mcintosh - 31-46 Two Distinctions in Environmental Goodness
by Karen Green - 31-46 Two Distinctions in Environmental Goodness
by Karen Green - 47-58 Ruralism or Environmentalism?
by Avner De-Shalit - 47-58 Ruralism or Environmentalism?
by Avner De-Shalit - 59-74 Welfare Economic Dogmas: A Reply to Sagoff
by Richard Cookson - 59-74 Welfare Economic Dogmas: A Reply to Sagoff
by Richard Cookson