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  • Index to Volume 19

ETHICS & THE ENVIRONMENT 19.1

Mother Nature Has it Right: Local Food Advocacy and the Appeal to the ‘Natural’
Anne Portman
1–30
Climate Change: Against Despair
Catriona McKinnon
31–48
The Solidarity of Life: Max Scheler on Modernity and Harmony with Nature
Timothy J. McCune
49–71
Darwin and Deep Ecology
Chris Diehm
73–93
Aristotelian Ethics and Biophilia
Aristotelis Santas
95–121
Review of Pragmatic Environmentalism: Towards A Rhetoric of Eco-Justice by Shane
Piers H. G. Stephens
123–131

ETHICS & THE ENVIRONMENT 19.2

The Threshold Problem in Intergenerational Justice
Yogi Hale Hendlin
1–38
Valuing the Environment in Conservation Economics: Conceptual and Structural Barriers
Fabien Medvecky
39–55
Biophilia and Emotive Ethics: Derrida, Alice, and Animals
Jerome Bump
56–88
On How Theoretical Analyses in Ecology Can Enable Environmental Problem-solving
Justin Donhauser
89–114
Why Gaia? A review of Michael Ruse’s The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet
Massimo Pigliucci
115–122

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