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INDEX 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 UCERUGRONIREEG ELO GIIy SEAMEN oi cs pisa ds sina nccieccthcsswasscssscancocaneccssvasdeoondios 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 a NINO os pcs occ ase ica Heats sassordues ugnutaesekiaassessibecsasstoatedduee 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. I LOCI REI 5P e I ENUM ETI NINND occck cocks ccd stances ohensedisen wicasscbvesnacdsvadovevanss 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 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (1995-96) (1) Title of Publication: Environmental Ethics; (2) Publication No: ISSN 0163-4275; (3) Date of Filing: 16 September 1996; (4) Frequency of Issue: Quarterly; (5) No. of Issues Published Annually: 4: (6) Annual Subscription Price: $20/$40; (7) Location of Known Office of Publication: Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 13496, Denton County, Denton, TX 76203-6496; (8) Location of the Headquarters of General Business Offices of the Publishers: Environmental Philosophy, Inc. and the University of North Texas, Department of Philosophy, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 13496, Denton County, Denton, TX 76203-6496; (9) Publisher: Environmental Philosophy, Inc. and the University of North Texas, Department of Philosophy, P.O. Box 13496, Denton County, Denton, TX 76203-6496; Editor/Managing Editor: Eugene C. Hargrove, Department of Philosophy, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 13496, Denton, TX 76203-6496; (10) Owner: Environmental Philosophy, Inc., Department of Philosophy, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 13496, Denton, TX 76203-6496; (11) Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding | Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages or Other Securities: None; (12) The purpose, function and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes has not changed during preceding 12 months; (13) Publication Name: Environmental Ethics; (14) Issue Date for Circulation Data Below: Fall 1996; (15) Extent and Nature of Circulation: The first figure represents “Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months,” the second figure represents “Actual No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date”; (A) Total No. Copies (Net Press Run): 2500 (2500); (B) Paid Circulation, (1) Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales: 0 (0); (2) Mail Subscription: 1850 (1830); (C) Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation: 1850 (1830); (D) Free Distribu- tion by Mail, Carrier or Other Means, Samples, Complimentary, and Other Free Copies: 157 (155); (E) Free Distribution Outside the Mail: 0 (0); (F) Total Free Distribution: 157 (155); (G) Total Distribution: 2007 (1985); (H) (1) Office use, left over, unaccounted, spoiled after printing: 493 (515); (2) Return from News Agents: 0 (0); (I) Total: 2500 (2500). 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