Environmental Values
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EV Vol. 8(4), November 1999
The Development of Environmental Thinking in Economics Clive L. Spash
Nature is Already Sacred Kay Milton
Pragmatism, Adaptive Management, and Sustainability Bryan G. Norton
Can We Talk Ourselves into Sustainability? The Role of Discourse in the Environmental Policy Process Yvonne Rydin
Environmental Thought as Cosmological Intervention Allan Greenbaum
Silencing Philosophers: Minteer and the Foundations of Anti-foundationalism J. Baird Callicott
EV Vol. 8(3), August 1999
The Moral Status of Beings who are not Persons: A Casuistic Argument Jon Wetlesen
Public Attitudes to Contingent Valuation and Public Consultation Roy Brouwer, Neil Powe, R. Kerry Turner, Ian J. Bateman, Ian H. Langford
Emotion, Science and Rationality: The Case of the Brent Spar Mark Huxham, David Sumner
The Disparate Roots of Voluntary Modesty Hana Librová
Humans Valuing Nature: Synthesising Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Economics Michael Lockwood
EV Vol. 8(2), May 1999
Risk
Editorial Introduction: Risk, Culture and Social Theory in Comparative Perspective Maurie J. Cohen
The Songlines of Risk Sheila Jasanoff
Science and Society in Historical Perspective: Implications for Social Theories of Risk Maurie J. Cohen
Community and Life-Chances: Risk Movements in the United States and Germany Jost Halfmann
National Shades of Green: Comparing the Swedish and Danish Styles in Ecological Modernisation Andrew Jamison, Erik Baark
Industrial Food for Thought: Timescapes of Risk Barbara Adam
Risk and Trust: The Performative Dimension Bronislaw Szerszynski
Globalisation, Environmental Degradation and Ulrich Beck’s Risk Society Brent K. Marshall
Afterword: On ‘Sound Science’, the Environment, and Political Authority Robin Grove-White
EV Vol. 8(1), February 1999
When Something is to be Done: Proof of Environmental Harm and the Philosophical Tradition Carrie L. Hull
Natural Resources, Gadgets and Artificial Life Steven Luper
Urban Planning and Multiple Preference Schedules: On R.M. Hare’s ‘Contrasting Methods in Environmental Planning’ Roger Paden
Democracy and Environmental Decision-Making Klaus Peter Rippe, Peter Schaber
Does the Spirit Move You? Environmental Spirituality Annie L. Booth
Environmental Ethics – Values or Obligations? A Reply to O’Neill Brian Baxter
EV Vol. 7(4), November 1998
Weak Panpsychism and Environmental Ethics John Andrews
Intentional Recognition and Reductive Rationality: A Response to John Andrews Val Plumwod
Economic Valuation and Environmental Values Michael Prior
Liberalism and the Environment Andrew Vincent
‘Back Together Again’ Again J. Baird Callicott
Animal Liberation is not an Environmental Ethic: A Response to Dale Jamieson Roger Crisp
EV Vol. 7(3), August 1998
Nature as Honorary Art Jay Appleton
Nature Humanised: Nature Respected Ronald Hepburn
Forestry and the Art of Frying Small Fish David Russell
Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics Robin Attfield
Poverty, Puritanism and Environmental Conflict Andrew Brennan
No Experience Necessary? Foundationalism and the Retreat from Culture in Environmental Ethics Ben A. Minteer
Saving Nature, Feeding People, and the Foundations of Ethics Holmes Rolston, III