Environmental Values
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EV Vol. 7(2), May 1998
Offending Against Nature Stan Godlovitch
Non-Anthropocentrism? A Killing Objection Tony Lynch, David Wells
Beyond Human Racism Robyn Eckersley
Nativism and Nature: Rethinking Biological Invasion Jonah H. Peretti
Environment as Discourse: Searching for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica Anja Nygren
The Influence of Institutional Culture on the Formation of Pre-Regime Climate Change Policies in Sweden, Japan and the United States Anne K. Johnson
EV Vol. 7(1), February 1998
From a ‘Sociology of Nature’ to Environmental Sociology: Beyond Social Construction. Graham Woodgate, Michael Redclift
Worldliness and Respect for Nature: an Ecological Appreciation of Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Culture. Kerry H. Whiteside
Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic Dale Jamieson
Landcare, Stewardship and Sustainable Agriculture in Australia Allan Curtis, Terry De Lacy
Biotechnology and Transgenics in Agriculture and Aquaculture: The Perspective from Ecosystem Integrity Laura Westra
Don’t Eat the Daisies: Disinteredness and the Situated Aesthetic Emily Brady
EV Vol. 6(4), November 1997
What is an Animal? A Philosophical Reflection on the Possibility of a Moral Relationship with Animals Hub Zwart
An Animal: What is it? Keekok Lee
The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract Clare Palmer
Dolly: a New Form of Transgenic Breedwealth Sarah Franklin
Conservation and Individual Worth Gill Aitken
Wildlife Conservation, Food Production and ‘Development’: Can They be Integrated? Ecological Agriculture and Elephant Conservation in Africa Marthe Kiley-Worthington
From a View to a Death: Culture, Nature and the Huntsman’s Art Roger Scruton
The Longest Revolution: Cultural Studies after Speciesism John Simons
EV Vol. 6(3), August 1997
Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources: A New Look at Biodiversity Values Paul M. Wood
Discourse Ethics and Nature Angelika Krebs
Democratising Nature? The Political Morality of Wilderness Preservationists Michael Mason
Environmental Egalitarianism and ‘Who do you Save?’ Dilemmas Mark A. Michael
When Preservationism Doesn’t Preserve David Schmidtz
Attributing ‘Priority’ to Habitats Chris Miller
EV Vol. 6(2), May 1997
Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism Onora O’Neill
Nonuse Values and the Environment: Economic and Ethical Motivations Tom Crowards
Valuation as Revelation and Reconciliation Tim O’Riordan
Attitudes and Issues Preventing Bans on Toxic Lead Shot and Sinkers in North America and Europe Vernon G. Thomas
Bach’s Butterfly Effect: Culture, Environment and History I.G Simmons
Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the Concept of Sustainable Development Giuseppe Munda
EV Vol. 6(1), February 1997
Environmental Victims: Arguing the Costs Christopher Williams
Preserving Old-Growth Forest Ecosystems: Valuation and Policy Douglas E. Booth
Anthropocentrism: A Misunderstood Problem Tim Hayward
Plural Values and Environmental Valuation Wilfred Beckerman, Joanna Pasek
The Consequentialistic Side of Environmental Ethics Daniel Holbrook