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INDEX TO VOLUME 22 Articles Animal Liberation versus Environmentalism: The Care SOMMION: ....2.52:5-.. . tiem nadenandstbcsaatialeb tocneis’ thdck oN N Beyond Sax and Welfare Interests: A Case for Environmental Rights Shari Collins-Chobanian Conversing with Nature in a Postmodern Epistemological FG PINNG ONE covd evan cues czc utancolivacatcnvadavatensatseata .. ChristopherJ . Preston An Egalitarian Response to Utilitarian Analysis of Long-Lived Pollution . ae .. Constantine Hadjilambrinos Environment as Cultural Heritage ......................:00008 vsseeeeeees Janna Thompson Environmental Ethics and the Built Environment ................. . Roger J.H. King The Ethics of “Place”: Reflections on Bioregionalism Daniel Berthold-Bond Fabricating Nature: A Critique of the Social Constructioonf Nature ............... d cadeoptasdassspvaceacasaauss wee. David W. Kidner Gandhi and the Ecological Vision of Life: rhinking beyond Deep Ecology Vinay Lal Indigenous Worlds and Callicott’s Land Ethic Lee Hester, Dennis McPherson, Annie Booth, and Jim Cheney Is There an Islamic Environmentalism? Richard Foltz "WRN FSR OF BF ERAN 55s saches SacSeso ox dbs as casasccuasscicesscoooria: . Bill McCormick Karen Warren and the Logic of Domination: A Defense Amy L. Goff- Yates Many Indigenous Worlds or the Indigenous World? A Reply to My “Indigenous” Critics ads sesectssssccecan J. PANNE COMMON Natural Enemies: An Anatomy of Environmental WSR Cocke adaccs onsS eer Regemcvocesvctaesrcasidnettsenes t i ; oe David Schmidtz The Possibility of Metaphysics: Environmental Ethics and URS FRACS ANISETE: BARRA 92502800 sssc seucss y ayacedersscotsnarqnsaascsyeaeastests Andrew J. Kerr The Promotion of Individual Autonomy in Environmental RSUNMIING os 5 ssoccte au ta scnssqcisty ecoadu scpa essectcre.atewtee s Maria Davradou and Paul Wood Sustainable Development: Business as Usual or a New NW USEC RG eR WONN I oho asn 9 caeiccht anS syaniasos ct casveadaasvasuvaasiaetinatoass JuLl. Diaviedso n Space and Time in the Works of V. I. Vernadsky ..... . George S. Levit, Wolfgang E. Krumbein, and Reiner Griibel Thing-Centered Holism in Buddhism, Heidegger, and Deep Ecology Simon P. James Who Speaks for the Animals? Heidegger and the Question COE PAAINERRAD WO CRP ANG 5st chiscaicabths a tiineccacueeseuandeedssdicacmencyceta s . Frank Schalow Authors and Book Reviewers Daniel Berthold-Bond, The Ethics of “Place” : Reflections on Bioregionalism .... J. Baird Callicott, Many Indigenous Worlds or the Indigenous World? .................... 445 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Allen Carlson, Book Review: Joan Iverson Nassauer, ed.: lacing Nature: Culture and Landscape Ecology 5 fas Melissa Clarke, Book Review: Catriona Sandilands: The Good Natured Feminist ... Shari Collins-Chobanian, Beyond Sax and Welfare Interests , Book Review: David E. Camacho, ed.: Environmental Injustices; and Daniel Faber, ed.: The Struggle for Ecological Democracy Julie Davidson, Sustainable Development: Business as Usual EAT VV AUR MEANY |e y ccoc ans ta sag sacar tn ecto as octsswuScanun bag d ak candy anise pusaiateteeavebsbigen Maria Davradou and Paul Wood, The Promotion of Individual Autonomy in Environmental Ethics Avner de-Shalit, Book Review: Andrew Dobson, ed.: Fairness and Futurity . Richard Foltz, Is There an Islamic Environmentalism? ...... Ei coe eae Stes Greta Gaard, Book Review: Mary Zeiss Stange: Woman the Hunter ...... Amy L. Goff-Yates, Karen Warren and the Loogf Doimincati on Bart Gruzalski, Book Review: David A. Crocker and Toby Linden: Ethics of Consumption Constantine Hadjilambrinos, An Egalitarian Response to Utilitarian Analoyf sLonig-sLi ved Pollution Mark S. Haifon, Book Review: Laura Westra: Living in Integrity Lee Hester, Dennis McPherson, Annie Booth, and Jim Cheney, Indigenous Worlds and Callicott’s Land Ethic Thomas Heyd, Book Review: Fikret Berkes: Sacred Ecology Christian Hunold, Book Review: John H. Perkins: Geopolitics and the Green Revolution Simon P. James, Thing-Centered Holism in Buddhism, Heideggera,n d Deep Ecology Eric Katz, Book Review: Jack Turner: The Abstract Wild Andrew J. Kerr, The Possibility of Metaphysics: Environmental Ethics and the Naturalistic Fallacy David W. Kidner, Fabricating Nature: A Critique of the Social PEAR ER ERENT TINIE So 555g cca caca cn west ane en anaes Uda ean even sama Roger J.H. King, Environmental Ethics and the Built Environment Mark Lacy, Book Review: Timothy W. Luke: Capitalism, Democraancdy Ecology Vinay Lal, Gandhi and the Ecological Vision of Life George S. Levit, Wolfgang E. Krumbein, and Reiner Griibel, Space and Time in the Works of V. I. Vernadsky ............. Seabees etavabewestiotecptalesorens ate David Macauley, Book Review: Edward S. Casey: The Fate of Place, and Getting Back into Place George W. Matthews, Book Review: Jozef Keulartz: The Strugfogr Nlateur e Bill McCormick, The Island of Dr. Haraway Robert Mugerauer, Book Review: David Wann: Deep Design Theodore W. Nunez, Book Review: Holmes Rolston, II: Gene, Genesis, and God Winter 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 22 Rick O'Neil, Animal Liberation versus Environmentalism SUNN Os SS RIN NMMNI na sc a conn oun zucconob dsc ose ecingpnosaeg osanoes John Opie, Book Review: Samuel P. Hays, Explorations in Environmental Histor) Sectderedsemutececiueecsscs C. John Powers, Book Review: Mary E olin Teche and Duncan Williams, eds.: Buddhism and Ecology; and Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Berthrong, eds.: Confucianism and Ecology . Christopher J. Preston, Book Review: Andrew Light and Jonathan Smith, eds.: Philosophy and Geography .. ——, Conversing with Nature in a Postmodern Epistemological PPAR WORE isc5.5 initia iessnrcsencucs kte es David Rothenberg, Book Review: J.B aird ¢ ‘allicott ind Michael Nelson, eds.: The Great, New Wilderness Debate . Book Review: Shepard Krech III: The Ecological Indian; and Calvin Luther Martin: The Way of the Human Being ............. Frank Schalow, Who Speaks for the Animals? Heidegger and the Questofi Aoninma l Welfare David Schmidtz, Natural Enemies: An Anatomy of Environmental COMAMIOE en cccs ceareinccese d bce Timothy Sprigge, Book Review: Clare Palmer: Environmental Ethics and Process Philosophy Janna Thompson, Environment as Cultural Heritage Steven Vogel, Book Review: James O’Connor: Natural Causes: Essays in Ecological Marxism BE dokit a Richard A. Watson, Book Review: Garrett Hardin: The Ostrich Factor; and Peter Singer, “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” Peter Wenz, Book Review: Jim Sterba: Justice for Here and Now .. Alan F. Zundel, Book Review: Harvey M. Jacobs, ed.: Who Owns America? Books Reviewed ;ik ret Berkes: Sacred Ecology ................++ . Baird Callicott and Michael Nelson, oda. The Great, Ne “ Wilderness Debate David E. Camacho, ed.: Environmental Injustices Edward S. Casey: Getting Back into Place —. The Fate of Place David A. Crocker and Toby Linden: Ethics of Consumption Andrew Dodson, ed.: Fairness and Futurity ..........cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeees , Daniel Faber, ed.: The Struggle for Ecological Democracy Garrett Hardin: The Ostrich Factor ..................000000+- ae wn» Samuel P. Hays: Explorations in Environme tal Winey y w Harvey M. Jacobs: Who Owns America? I oo Jozef Keulartz: The Struggle for Nature WN—&w NN Shepard Krech III: The Ecological Indian . a Andrew Light and JonatSmhitah,n eds.: Philosophy Gemma Timothy W. Luke: Capitalism, Democracy and Ecology kwe n Calvin Luther Martin: The Way of the Human Being + MMw armt m ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Joan Iverson Nassauer, ed.: Placing Nature: Culture and Landscape Ecology JamO’e Consnor : Natural Causes: Essays in Ecological Marxism Clare Palmer: Environmental Ethics and Process Philosophy John H. Perkins: Geopolitics and the Green Revolution iolmes Rolston, III: Genes, Genesis, and God Catriona Sandilands: The Good-Natured Feminist Peter Singer: “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” Mary Zeiss Stange: Woman the Hunter James P. Sterba: Justice for Here and Now Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Berthong, eds.: and Ecology ———— and Duncan Williams, eds.: Buddhism and Ecology Jack Turner: The Abstract Wild David Wann: Deep Design: Pathways to a Livable Future Laura Westra: Living in Integrity Comment Arne Naess: Avalanches as Social Constructions Philip Ryan: Gare, MacIntyre, and Tradition James P. Sterba: Reviewing a Reviewer: A Response to Peter Wenz Peter S. Wenz: Peacemaking in Practice: A Response to Jim Sterba Editorial Remarks The Next Century and Beyond STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (1999-2000) (1) Publication Title: Environmental Ethics; (2) Publication No: ISSN 0163-4275; (3) Date of Filing: 22 September 2000; (4) Issue Frequency: Quarterly; (5) No. of Issues Published Annually: 4: (6) Annual Subscription Price: $20/$40; (7) Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 310980, Denton County, Denton, TX 76203-0980; (8) Complete Mailing Address of the Headquarters or 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 310980, Denton County, Denton, TX 76203-0980; (9) Publisher: | Environmental Philosophy, Inc. and the University of North Texas, Department of Philosophy, P.O. 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