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Keekok Lee, "Biotic and Abiotic Nature: How Radical
is Rolston's Theory?" pp. 17-28.
Christopher J. Preston, "Refining Rolston: A Natural Ontological
Attitude towards Natural Values," pp. 29-44
Mark Wynn, "In Rolston's Footsteps: Human Emotions and Values
in Nature," pp. 45-61.
Ned Hettinger, "Religion in Rolston's Environmental Ethics,"
pp. 63-76.
Lisa Sideris, "Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: Holmes Rolston's
Ecological Theology and Theodicy,"
pp. 77-101.
Allen Carlson, "'We see beauty now where we could not see it before':
Rolston's Aesthetics of Nature,"
pp. 103-124.
Eugene Hargrove, "Rolston on Objective and Subjective Beauty in
Nature," pp. 125-142.
Brenda Hausauer, "Words Gone Wild: Language in Rolston's Philosophy
of Nature," pp. 143-165.
Victoria Davion, "Caring for Nature: An Ecofeminist's View of
Rolston on Eating, Hunting, and Genetics,"
pp. 167-181.
Clare Palmer, "Rethinking Animal Ethics in Appropriate Context:
How Rolston's Work Can Help," pp. 183-201.
John Lemons, "Nature Diminished or Nature Managed: Applying Rolston's
Environmental Ethics to National Parks," pp. 203-219.
James W. Sheppard and Andrew Light, "Rolston on Urban Environments,"
pp. 221-236.
Holmes Rolston, III, "Living on Earth: Dialogue and Dialectic
with my Critics," pp. 237-268.
Reviewed by Eric Katz, Environmental Ethics 30(2008):89-92
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