co-authored with J. Baird Callicott, The Great New Wilderness Debate, pp. 1-20.
An Amalgamation of Wilderness Preservation Arguments
in The Great New Wilderness Debate, pp. 154-98.
The Inescapability of Environmental Ethics
in Selected Proceedings from the 13th Annual Small City and Regional Community Conference, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, edited by Edward J. Miller and Robert P. Wolensky, 1998.
Teaching Leopold’s Land Ethic
in It’s About Community, 3rd Annual Advanced Leopold Education Project Workshop Selected Proceedings, (1998): 66-74.
Aldo Leopold, Environmental Ethics, and the Land Ethic
Wildlife Society Bulletin 28:4 (1998), pp. 741-44.
Environment
in James R. Lewis and Carl Skutsch, eds. The Human Rights Encyclopedia (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2001), pp.698-700.
J. Baird Callicott
for Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, edited by Joy A. Palmer and Peter Blaze Corcoran (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 290-295.
Lynn White, Jr.
for Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, edited by Joy A. Palmer and Peter Blaze Corcoran (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 200-05.
A Deeper Shade of Green: Environmental Ethics on Campus
in Greening of the Campus IV: Moving to the Mainstream, selected proceedings, Robert Koester, ed., Ball State University, 2001, pp.16-21.
A Philosopher’s View
in Wisconsin Academy Review: The Magazine of Wisconsin Thought and Culture, Vol. 48, No. 2, Spring 2002, pp. 57-8. Reprinted in The View From Listening Point, newsletter, Fall 2003.
Pagan Environmental Ethics
in Circle: Nature Spiritual Quarterly, Summer 2002, pp. 39-40.
Philosophers to Haney: Mind your Logic!
with Gary Hardcastle, in Wisconsin Academy Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, Summer 2002, pp. 12-13.
What is Wilderness?: The Great New Wilderness Debate
in The View From Listening Point newsletter, Fall/Winter 2002, pp. 6, 7, 15.
Review of Aldo Leopold and the Ecological Conscience, R. Knight and S. Riedel
in Environmental Conservation 30(1):92, 2003.
Ethics for a Small Planet: A Communications Handbook on the Ethical and Theological Reasons for Protecting Biodiversity
Lead author, published by the University of Wisconsin Press and the Biodiversity Project, Madison, WI, 2002.
5 Entries:
Introduction to Environmental Ethic” [pdf, see 41-47]
2,000 Years of Western Ideas about Nature in Less than 2,000 Words” [pdf, see 48-53]
The Ways We Value Nature” [pdf, see 56-60]
Rights and Responsibilities: What Obligations Do We Owe To the Natural World (and to each other)?” (with Robb Cowie) [pdf, see 61-64]
Busting Anti-Conservation Myths” [pdf, 104-106]
Review of The World and the Wild: Expanding Wilderness Conservation Beyond its American Roots, Rothenberg and Ulvaeus
in Environmental Ethics Vol.26 (Spring 2004), pp. 107-110.
Animism
in Circle Magazine, Summer 2004, pp. 48-9.
Review of Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology, and Natural Selection, Lisa Sideris
in Environmental Conservation, 31:3 (September 2004) p. 266.
Earth, Air, Water…Ethics
in Transactions, the scholarly journal of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Volume 90, 2003/04, pp. 164-173.
Animism
in Encyclopedia of World Environmental History, edited by Shepard Krech, J.R. McNeill, and Carolyn Merchant. (New York: Routledge, 2004), pp. 55-56.