- Index to Volume 18
Ethics & the Environment 18.1
The Capabilities Approach to Justice and the Flourishing of Nonsentient Life | |
Katy Fulfer | 19–42 |
For they do not Agree in Nature: Spinoza and Deep Ecology | |
Gal Kober | 43–65 |
For they do not Agree in Nature: Spinoza and Deep Ecology | |
Gal Kober | 43–65 |
Liberty and Valuing Sentient Life | |
John Hadley | 87–103 |
‘Waste, Landfills, and an Environmental Ethic of Vulnerability’ | |
Myra Hird | 105–24 |
How (Not) to Defend a Rawlsian Approach to Intergenerational Ethics | |
Joel P. MacClellan | 67–85 |
Book Review of Lori Gruen’s Ethics and Animals: an Introduction | |
Kathy Rudy | 125–35 |
Answering “Scientific” Attacks on Ethical Imperatives: Wind and Solar Versus Nuclear Solutions to Climate Change | |
Kristen Shrader-Frechette | 1–17 |
Ethics & The Environment 18.2
Environmental Justice, Social Invisibility and Unqualified Affectability | |
Kristie Dotson and Kyle Powys Whyte | 55–79 |
Restoration and History in a Changing World: A Case Study in Ethics for the Anthropocene | |
Marion Hourdequin | 115–34 |
Eudaimonia, Economics and the Environment: What do the Hellenistic Thinkers Have to Teach Economists about ‘the Good Life’? | |
Donald G. Richards | 33–53 |
On the Possibility of Evidence for Intrinsic Value in Nature | |
Lars Samuelsson | 101–14 |
Political Solidarity and the More-Than-Human World | |
Sally J. Scholz | 81–99 |
On the Moral Permissibility of Terraforming | |
James Schwartz | 1–31 |
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