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    The abstract wild
    Environmental Ethics 22 (1): 105-108. 2000.
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    Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III (review)
    Environmental Ethics 30 (1): 89-92. 2008.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.1 (2002) 138-146 [Access article in PDF] Understanding Moral Limits in the Duality of Artifacts and NatureA Reply to Critics Eric Katz Ned Hettinger and Wayne Ouderkirk present some cogent criticisms of my ideas in environmental ethics, especially those ideas closely associated with my attacks on the process of ecological restoration. Both trace the source of my alleged problems to a pernicious dualism of n…Read more
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    The Incompleat Eco-Philosopher (review)
    Environmental Ethics 33 (1): 89-92. 2011.
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    A Pragmatic Reconsideration of Anthropocentrism
    Environmental Ethics 21 (4): 377-390. 1999.
    For much of its brief history, the field of environmental ethics has been critical of anthropocentrism. I here undertake a pragmatic reconsideration of anthropocentrism. In the first part of this essay, I explain what a pragmatic reconsideration of anthropocentrism means. I differentiate two distinct pragmatic strategies, one substantive and one methodological, and I adopt methodological pragmatism as my guiding principle. In the second part of this essay, I examine a case study of environmental…Read more
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    Peter Wenz: Environmental Justice (review)
    Environmental Ethics 11 (3): 269-275. 1989.
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    Joining Hands (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 30 (1): 151-156. 2004.