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Environmental Values Volume 8, 1999

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Vol.8, No.1, February 1999

When Something is to be Done: Proof of Environmental Harm and the Philosophical Tradition Carrie L. Hull

Natural Resources, Gadgets and Artificial Life. Steven Luper

Urban Planning and Multiple Preference Schedules: On R.M. Hare's 'Contrasting Methods in Environmental Planning'. Roger Paden

Democracy and Environmental Decision-Making. Klaus Peter Rippe and Peter Schaber

Does the Spirit Move You? Environmental Spirituality. Annie L. Booth

Environmental Ethics - Values or Obligations? A Reply to O'Neill. Brian Baxter

Vol.8, No.2, May 1999. Special Issue on Risk

Editorial Introduction: Risk, Culture and Social Theory in Comparative Perspective Maurie J. Cohen

The Songlines of Risk. Sheila Jasanoff

Science and Society in Historical Perspective: Implications for Social Theories of Risk. Maurie J. Cohen

Community and Life-Chances: Risk Movements in the United States and Germany. Jost Halfmann

National Shades of Green: Comparing the Swedish and Danish Styles in Ecological Modernisation. Andrew Jamison and Erik Baark

Industrial Food for Thought: Timescapes of Risk. Barbara Adam

Risk and Trust: The Performative Dimension Bronislaw Szerszynski

Globalisation, Environmental Degradation and Ulrich Beck's Risk Society. Brent K. Marshall

Afterword: On 'Sound Science', the Environment, and Political Authority. Robin Grove-White

Vol.8, No.3, August 1999

The Moral Status of Beings who are not Persons: A Casuistic Argument. Jon Wetlesen

Public Attitudes to Contingent Valuation and Public Consultation. Roy Brouwer, Neil Powe, R. Kerry Turner, Ian J. Bateman and Ian H. Langford

Emotion, Science and Rationality: The Case of the Brent Spar. Mark Huxham and David Sumner

The Disparate Roots of Voluntary Modesty. Hana Librová

Humans Valuing Nature: Synthesising Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Economics. Michael Lockwood

Vol.8, No.4, November 1999

The Development of Environmental Thinking in Economics. Clive L. Spash

Nature is Already Sacred. Kay Milton

Pragmatism, Adaptive Management, and Sustainability. Bryan G. Norton

Can We Talk Ourselves into Sustainability? The Role of Discourse in the Environmental Policy Process. Yvonne Rydin

Environmental Thought as Cosmological Intervention. Allan Greenbaum

Silencing Philosophers: Minteer and the Foundations of Anti-foundationalism. J. Baird Callicott


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