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Table of contents of journal: *Environmental ethics

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Authors: CASTELO CV
Citation: Cv. Castelo, REFLECTIONS ON STOIC LOGOCENTRISM, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 291-296

Authors: LEE K
Citation: K. Lee, THE SOURCE AND LOCUS OF INTRINSIC VALUE - A REEXAMINATION, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 297-309

Authors: HUGHES JD
Citation: Jd. Hughes, FRANCIS-OF-ASSISI AND THE DIVERSITY OF CREATION, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 311-320

Authors: CALLICOTT JB
Citation: Jb. Callicott, A PLACE IN-SPACE - ETHICS, AESTHETICS, AND WATERSHEDS - SNYDER,G, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 321-326

Authors: MYERS OG
Citation: Og. Myers, THE BIOPHILIA HYPOTHESIS - KELLERT,SR, WILSON,EO, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 327-330

Authors: WESTON A
Citation: A. Weston, THE SOUNDSCAPE - OUR SONIC ENVIRONMENT AND THE TUNING OF THE WORLD - SCHAFER,RM, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 331-333

Authors: BIRKELAND J
Citation: J. Birkeland, BEYOND ECONOMIC MAN - A COMMENTARY, Environmental ethics, 18(3), 1996, pp. 335-336

Authors: WESTON A
Citation: A. Weston, SELF-VALIDATING REDUCTION - TOWARD A THEORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEVALUATION, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 115-132

Authors: WAKS LJ
Citation: Lj. Waks, ENVIRONMENTAL CLAIMS AND CITIZEN RIGHTS, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 133-148

Authors: PARTRIDGE E
Citation: E. Partridge, ECOLOGICAL MORALITY AND NONMORAL SENTIMENTS, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 149-163

Authors: MICHAEL MA
Citation: Ma. Michael, TO SWAT OR NOT TO SWAT - PESKY FLIES, ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, AND THE SUPEREROGATORY, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 165-180

Authors: DIXON BA
Citation: Ba. Dixon, THE FEMINIST CONNECTION BETWEEN WOMEN AND ANIMALS, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 181-194

Authors: CORLETT JA
Citation: Ja. Corlett, CORPORATE-RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL-DAMAGE, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 195-207

Authors: NORTON BG
Citation: Bg. Norton, CONSERVING NATURAL VALUE - ROLSTON,H, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 209-214

Authors: HATLEY J
Citation: J. Hatley, A MORALLY DEEP WORLD - AN ESSAY ON MORAL SIGNIFICANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS - JOHNSON,LE, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 215-218

Authors: CALLICOTT JB
Citation: Jb. Callicott, ON NORTON AND THE FAILURE OF MONISTIC INHERENTISM, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 219-221

Authors: KATZ E
Citation: E. Katz, THE PROBLEM OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION, Environmental ethics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 222-224

Authors: EBENRECK S
Citation: S. Ebenreck, OPENING PANDORA BOX - IMAGINATIONS ROLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 3-18

Authors: RAGLON R SCHOLTMEIJER M
Citation: R. Raglon et M. Scholtmeijer, SHIFTING GROUND - METANARRATIVES, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND THE STORIES OF NATURE, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 19-38

Authors: MEATON J MORRICE D
Citation: J. Meaton et D. Morrice, THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE USE, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 39-54

Authors: HAYWARD T
Citation: T. Hayward, UNIVERSAL CONSIDERATION AS A DEONTOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE - A CRITIQUE OF BIRCH, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 55-64

Authors: DORE MHI
Citation: Mhi. Dore, THE PROBLEM OF VALUATION IN NEOCLASSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 65-70

Authors: BUEGE DJ
Citation: Dj. Buege, THE ECOLOGICALLY NOBLE SAVAGE REVISITED, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 71-88

Authors: CHENEY J
Citation: J. Cheney, BACK TO EARTH - TOMORROWS ENVIRONMENTALISM - WESTON,A, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 89-92

Authors: GAARD G
Citation: G. Gaard, ECOFEMINISM - MIES,M, SHIVA,V, Environmental ethics, 18(1), 1996, pp. 93-98
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