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| SPRING 2004 (Vol. 1, no. 1) |
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| EDITORIAL PREFACE |
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Kenneth Maly |
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| FEATURES |
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| Environmental Philosophy and the Shaping of Public Policy |
Robert Frodeman
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| Revealing Environmental and Place Wholes: Lessons from Christopher Alexander's Theory of Wholeness & Bill Hillier's Space Syntax |
David Seamon
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| Heidegger's Concept of the Environment in Being and Time |
W. S. K. Cameron
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| Shook Foil and Trodden Sod: Nature, Beauty, and the Holy |
Bruce Foltz
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| Crowded Solitude: Thoreau on Wildness |
Robert Chapman |
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| UNDERGRADUATE PERSPECTIVES |
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| The Place of Silence |
Mary Edwards |
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| DISCUSSION PAPERS |
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| Why Environmental Studies Needs Philosophy |
Kenneth Maly
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| The Meeting of Spirit and Nature in Human Experience |
Bruce Martin |
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BOOKS |
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| Eric Higgs, Nature by Design: People, Natural Process, and Ecological Restoration |
W. S. K. Cameron |
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| REPORT ON BOOKS
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| EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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