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  • 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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