- Index to Volume 25
25th Anniversary Issue, Volume 25, Issue 1 | |
Introduction from the Editor Piers H.G. Stephens | 1–2 |
"Reflecting Back, Looking Forward: Ethics and the Environment at 25" Lori Gruen | 3–6 |
"The Status of Canyons & the Quest for Conservation" Jane Duran | 7–17 |
"Dwelling in the Anthropocene: Notes from Lake Superior" Joshua Trey Barnett and David Charles Gore | 19–49 |
"Who Loves Rats? A Renewed Plea for the Managed Relocations of Endangered Species" Eleni Panagiotarakou | 51–68 |
"Extending the Concept of Wilderness Beyond Planet Earth" Alan Johnson | 69–83 |
Book Review: Morality and the Environmental Crisis by Roger Gottlieb Madronna Holden | 85–92 |
Ethics & the Environment 25.2 | |
"Wilderness as a Quasi-Natural Historical Kind" Dennis Earl | 1–28 |
"An Evangelical Environmental Bioethic: A Proposal" Cristina Richie | 29–44 |
"Irreplaceable Design: On the Non-Instrumental Value of Biological Variation" Brendan Cline | 45–72 |
"Climate Change and the Everyday: Becoming Present to Precarity" Russell Duvernoy | 73–95 |
"A Wholesome Anthropocentrism: Reconceptualizing the Value of Nature within the Framework of an Enlightened Self-interest" Bartlomiej Lenart | 97_117 |
"'Who Owns Renewable Energy? An Argument for Lockean-Inspired Ownership'" Paul Fagan | 119–142 |
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