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Ethics & the Environment 10.1 (2005) 111



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Elisa Aaltola is a Researcher in the Department of Philosophy, Turku University, Finland. Her research interests include environmental ethics, meta-ethics, and especially animal ethics. Her publications focus on these areas as well as on the cultural aspects concerning attitudes toward animals. Email: elaana@utu.fi
Cathryn Bailey is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Minnesota State University, Mankato, where her work is focused on feminist philosophy and ethics. E-mail: cathryn.bailey@mnsu.edu
Kevin Michael DeLuca is Associate Professor of Speech Communication and adjunct in the Institute of Ecology at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Image Politics: The New Rhetoric of Environmental Activism and numerous articles exploring humanity-nature relations and how they are mediated by technologies. E-mail: kdeluca@uga.edu
Robert Hull is Associate Professor of Philosophy and chair of the Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Christian Education at West Virginia Wesleyan College. His published work has addressed issues in ethics and political philosophy, modern and contemporary philosophy, and existentialism. E-mail: hull@wvwc.edu
Mark A. Michael is Professor of Philosophy at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. His research interests are in environmental ethics, political theory, and moral theory. His work has appeared in journals such as Environmental Ethics, Environmental Values, and the Journal of Applied Ethics. He is currently working on a book on the moral foundations of environmental ethics. E-mail: michaelm@apsu.edu


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