Table Of ContentINDEX  TO VOLUME  18 
Articles 
Animal Rights and Human Needs  ..................:.ccecccsssecsesscssonssens  Angus Taylor 
Contemplating the Interests of Fish: 
The Angler’s Challenge  A. Dionys de Leeuw 
Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Damage  J. Angel Corlett 
Deep Ecology and the Irrelevance of Morality  Eric H. Reitan 
Do Deconstructive Ecology and Sociobiology 
Undermine Leopold's Lami Baie? ......cc.cicciscssssccsscsssceiecesses  J. Baird Callicott 
Ecological Morality and Nonmoral Sentiments  ....................-  Ernest Partridge 
The Ecologically Noble Savage Revisited  Douglas J. Buege 
End Value, Evaluation, and Natural Systems ..................000  Michael Lockwood 
Environmental Claims and Citizen Rights ................:eeeeeeeeeeee  Leonard J. Waks 
The Ethics and Politics of Private 
Automobile Use  Julia Meaton and David Morrice 
The Feminist Connection between Women and Animals  ...........  Beth A. Dixon 
Francis of Assisi and the Diversity of Creation  J. Donald Hughes 
Opening Pandora’s Box: Imagination’s Role 
SUD SEU UUCIIPITAI A RUNNG  i555s <aiscsc ng cnn cancne necanenecea coadabouagooaned Sara Ebenreck 
The Politics of Ecological Restoration  Andrew Light and Eric S. Higgs 
The Problem of Valuation in Neoclassical 
Est SIPORMICIERS PCUNMOUMES  2. 5.--sc.cc.cescnnessececenssceseses  Mohammed H. I. Dore 
Resources, Recreationists, and Revenues  ..............cccccseceeeeeeees  J. Mark Morgan 
Reflections on Stoic Logocentrism  Carmen Velayos Castelo 
Rolston’s Theological Ethic  Francisco Benzoni 
Self-Validating Reduction: Toward a Theory of 
Environmental Devaluation  Anthony Weston 
Shifting Ground:  Metanarratives,  Epistemology, and 
the Stories of Nature ...  Rebecca Raglon and Marian Scholtmeijer 
The Source and Locus of Intrinsic Value  Keekok Lee 
To Swat or Not to Swat: Pesky Flies, Environmental Ethics, 
and the Supererogatory  Mark A. Michael 
Universal Consideration as a Deontological Principle  Tim Hayward 
What is Good Forestry? An Ethical Examination of Forest 
Policy and Practice in New Brunswick  Hugh Williams 
Authors and Book Reviewers 
Francisco Benzoni, Rolston’s Theological Ethic 
Douglas J. Buege, The Ecologically Noble Savage Revisited 
H. Sterling Burnett, Book Review: Jan E. Dizard, Going Wild 
J. Baird Callicott, Book Review: Gary Snyder, A Place in Space 
, Do Deconstructive Ecology and Sociobiology 
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Jim Cheney, Book Review: Anthony Weston, Back to Earth 
J. Angelo Corlett, Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Damage
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS  Vol. 18 
A. Dionys de Leeuw, Contemplating the Interests of Fish: 
The Angler’s Challenge 
Beth A. Dixon, The Feminist Connection between Women and Animals 
Mohammed H. I. Dore, The Problem of Valuation in Neoclassical 
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Sara Ebenreck, Opening Pandora’s Box: Imagination’s Role 
in Environmental Ethics 
Robert Frodeman, Book Review: Carl Mitcham, Thinking Through Technology ... 
Greta Gaard, Book Review: Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism 
and Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature 
James Hatley, Book Review: Lawrence E. Johnson,A  Morally Deep World 
Tim Hayward, Universal Consideration as a Deontological Principle 
Ned Hettinger, Book Review, J. Baird Callicott and Barry Smith, eds., 
“The Intrinsic Value of Nature,” The Monist 
J. Donald Hughes, Francis of Assisi and the Diversity of Creation 
Keekok Lee, The Source and Locus of Intrinsic Value 
Andrew Light and Eric S. Higgs, The Politics of Ecological Restoration 
Michael Lockwood, End Value, Evaluation, and Natural Systems ..................006 
Julia Meaton and David Morrice, The Ethics and Politics of Private 
Automobile Use 
Mark A. Michael, To Swat or Not to Swat: Pesky Flies, 
Environmentai Ethics,and the Supererogatory 
J. Mark Morgan, Resources, Recreationists, and Revenues .............:ccccssseeeeeseeeeees 
O. Gene Myers, Book Review: Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. 
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Bryan G. Norton, Book Review: Holmes Rolston, III, Conserving 
Natural Value 
Richard Owsley, Book Review: Michael E. Zimmerman:  Contesting 
Earth’s Future: Radical Ecology and Post Modernity 
Ernest Partridge, Ecological Morality and Nonmoral Sentiments ...................:000 
Val Plumwood, Book Review: Marlo Morgan, Mutant Message Down 
Under and Michael Jackson, At Home in the World 
Rebecca Raglon and Marian Scholtmeijer, Shifting Ground: 
Metanarratives, Epistemology, and the Stories of Nature 
Eric H. Reitan, Deep Ecology and the Irrelevance of Morality 
Angus Taylor, Animal Rights and Human Needs .................cccsssssseseesseeseseeeseees 
Carmen Velayos Castelo, Reflections on Stoic Logocentrism 
Leonard J. Waks, Environmental Claims and Citizen Rights 
Anthony Weston, Book Review: R. Murray Schafer, The Soundscape 
, Self-Validating Reduction: Toward a Theory of 
Environmental Devaluation 
Hugh Williams, What is Good Forestry? An Ethical Examinatin of Forest 
Policy and Practice in New Brunswick 
Books Reviewed 
J. Baird Callicott and Barry Smith, eds., “The Intrinsic Value of 
Nature,” The Monist 
Jan E. Dizard, Going Wild
Winter 1996  INDEX TO VOLUME 18 
Michael JacksonA,t  Home in the World 
Lawrence E. Johnson, A Morally Deep World 
Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson, eds., The Biophilia Hypothesis 
Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism 
Carl Mitcham, Thinking Through Technology .... 
Marlo Morgan, Mutant Message Down Under 
Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature 
Holmes Rolston, III, Conserving Natural Value 
R. Murray Schafer, The Soundscape ... 
Gary Snyder, A Place in Space 
Anthony Weston, Back to Earth 
Michael E. Zimmerman, Contesting Earth’s Future 
Comment 
Janis Birkeland, Beyond Economic Man: A Commentary 
J. Baird Callicott, American Indian Land Ethics 
, On Norton and the Failure of Monistic Inherentism 
Greta Gaard, Women, Animals, and Ecofeminist Critique 
Lori Gruen, On the Oppression of Women and Animals 
Eric Katz, The Problem of Ecological Restoration 
Frederik Kaufman, Callicott on Native American Attitudes 
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