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Ethics and the Environment, 5(2): 325-326 © 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. ISSN 1085-6633 All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. Index To Volume 5 ETHICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Articles Toward an Inclusive Health Ethic for Humans and Ecosystems Elisabeth A. Boetzkes and Jason Scott Robert........................... 5(2):143-151 Limitations on an Inclusive Definition of Ecosystem-Human Health David Castle..................................................... 5(2):153-161 Vegetarianism and Planetary Health Michael Allen Fox................................................ 5(2):163-174 A Prudential Argument for Precaution under Uncertainty and High Risk Stephen Haller.................................................... 5(2):175-189 Environmental Discourse and Sustainable Development: Linkages and Limitations M. Shamsul Haque................................................... 5(1):3-21 Of Sustainability and Precaution: The Logical Epistemological, and Moral Problems of the Precautionary Priniciple and Their Implications for Sustainable Development William J. McKinney and H. Hamner Hill................................ 5(l):77-87 Language, Sustainable Development, and Indigenous Peoples: An Ethical Perspective Bruce Morito....................................................... 5(l):47-60 Population and Consumption: Environmental Problems as Problems of Scale Bryan G. Norton.................................................... 5(l):23-45 Integrating Ethical Frameworks for Animals, Humans, and Nature: A Critical Feminist Eco-Socialist Analysis VaI Plumwood................................................... 5(2):285-322 Wild Ontology: Elaborating Environmental Pragmatism Jason Scott Robert................................................. 5(2):191-209 Are Environmentalists Hysterical or Paranoid? Metaphors of Care and "Environmental Security" Raymond A. Rogers............................................... 5(2):211-227 Biotechnology, the Limits of Norton's Convergence Hypothesis, and Implications for an Inclusive Concept of Health Marc A. Saner.................................................... 5(2):229-241 Farm Animals' Challenge to Ecological Thinking Tom Settle....................................................... 5(2):243-251 325 326 ETHICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Vol. 5, No. 2,2000 Internationally Tradeable Emission Certificates: Efficiency and Equity in Linking Environmental Protection with Economic Development Udo E. Simonis..................................................... 5(l):61-75 Phenomenological Reflections on Ecosystem Health Ingrid Leman Stefanovic............................................ 5(2):253-269 Biocentrism and Human Health James P. Sterba................................................... 5(2):271-284 Commentaries Socialist and Cultural Ecofeminism: Allies in Resistance Elizabeth Carlassare................................................ 5(1):89-106 Feminism and Environmental Ethics: A Materialist Perspective Mary Mellor..................................................... 5(1):107-123 Environmental Antinomianism: The Moral World Turned Upside Down? Mick Smith...................................................... 5(1):125-139 ...

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