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  1. John Stuart Mill.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2014 - In Peter F. Cannavò & Joseph H. Lane (eds.), Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
     
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    Christine Harold, Things Worth Keeping: The Value of Attachment in a Disposable World.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (3):371-373.
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    Toward a Jamesian Environmental Philosophy.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2009 - Environmental Ethics 31 (3):227-244.
    William James’s radical empiricism and pragmatism constitutes a philosophy that can reconcile the split between intrinsic value theorists, who stress the development and relevance of theoretical axiology, and pragmatists who have favored a more direct emphasis on environmental policy and application. By distinguishing James’s emphasis on direct personal experience from John Dewey’s more socialized approach, James’s distinctive emphasis on the transformative possibilities of pure experience and his links to romantic sensibility enable us to articulate and validate the noninstrumental aspects of (...)
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    A Pragmatist Philosophy of History by Marnie Binder (review).Piers H. G. Stephens - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):112-116.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Pragmatist Philosophy of History by Marnie BinderPiers H. G. StephensA Pragmatist Philosophy of History Marnie Binder. Lexington Books, 2023.Looking at current scholarship and opinion in American philosophy, one can easily conclude that there has been much more work done on studying the history of pragmatist philosophy than there has been on what pragmatist philosophy can give to the study of history. Ever since the resurrection of interest (...)
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    A Message from the Editor.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2023 - Ethics and the Environment 28 (2):1-1.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Message from the EditorPiers H.G. Stephens, EditorIt is now six years since this journal’s founding editor Victoria Davion sadly succumbed to premature fatal illness and I took over her editorial duties under the most unfortunate of circumstances. I stated publicly then that Vicky’s vision for the character and purpose of the journal would remain unchanged under my watch, and in keeping with that pledge, I am now (...)
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    Green Leviathan or the Poetics of Political Liberty: Navigating Freedom in the Age of Climate Change and Artificial Intelligence.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (3):371-374.
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    Introduction.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2018 - Ethics and the Environment 23 (2):1.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionPiers H.G. StephensThis special issue of Ethics and the Environment is dedicated to the philosophical contributions of our founding editor, Victoria Davion, who launched the journal in 1996 and edited it until shortly before her death in November 2017. Vicky was a pioneering figure in ecofeminist philosophy, as well as being both the first woman to become a full professor and the first to be chair of the Philosophy (...)
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    Ethics & the Environment 25th Anniversary Issue: Introduction from the Editor.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2020 - Ethics and the Environment 25 (1):1.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & The Environment 25th Anniversary Issue:Introduction from the EditorPiers H.G. StephensAt the time that Vicky Davion conceived of and launched Ethics and the Environment twenty-five years ago, environmental philosophy was still struggling for acceptance and respectability as a philosophical subdiscipline. For most of the period since 1979 just one journal, Environmental Ethics, had been the primary beacon of the field, and a second, the United Kingdom-based Environmental Values, (...)
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    Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy by Simon Hailwood.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2017 - Ethics and the Environment 22 (1):111-118.
    Aldo Leopold once declared that there were two “spiritual dangers” in not owning a farm, with one being “the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace”. The dangers that Leopold was signaling were various, of course, but in that essay they primarily gathered around the problems caused by human distance from nature’s operations, the manners in which we can become divorced from the roots of life by a failure to (...)
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    Arran Gare, The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto for the Future.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (2):253-255.
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    Ben A. Minteer. Refounding Environmental Ethics: Pragmatism, Principle, and Practice.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2013 - Environmental Ethics 35 (3):371-374.
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    Consequentialism and Environmental Ethics, edited by Avram Hiller, Ramona Ilea and Leonard Kahn.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (2):240-243.
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  13. Contemporary Environmental Politics.Piers H. G. Stephens, John Barry & Andrew Dobson - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (4):542-544.
     
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    Comments on Brook Muller’s "The Machine Is a Watershed for Living In (Reconstituting Architectural Horizons)".Piers H. G. Stephens - 2016 - The Pluralist 11 (1):101-109.
    in a stimulating and rich address, Brook Muller diagnoses some of the problems and challenges that our ecological crises bring to contemporary architecture, and attempts to break out of the conceptual straitjacket of modernism that he sees as contributing to the difficulty of producing original, promising solutions. In particular, he draws attention to the hugely pervasive role of Le Corbusier’s idea of the house as a machine for living in: here, he suggests, Le Corbusier’s enduring influence is manifested not only (...)
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    Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century by Robin Attfield.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2015 - Ethics and the Environment 20 (2):104-111.
    Though broadly philosophical reflections on nature and our place within it can be tracked to antiquity, the development of the field of environmental ethics as a distinct sub-discipline within contemporary academic philosophy has a far shorter history. Its landmark moments include the 1968 publication of Lynn White Jr’s influential critique of Christianity’s environmental record “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis,” J. Baird Callicott’s teaching of the world’s first course in environmental ethics in 1971 at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, (...)
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    Interpretations on Behalf of Place: Environmental Displacements and Alternative Responses, by Robert Mugerauer.Piers H. G. Stephens - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (3):333-335.
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    Keith R. Peterson, A World Not Made for Us: Topics in Critical Environmental Philosophy.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (5):622-624.
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    Michael Hannis, Freedom and Environment: Autonomy, Human Flourishing and the Political Philosophy of Sustainability.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (6):754-756.
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  19. Nature, liberty, and ontology : why nature experience still exists and matters in the Anthropocene.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2019 - In Christopher J. Orr & Kaitlin Kish (eds.), Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Negotiating the Value of Values.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (2):125-130.
    ‘It is inconceivable to me that an ethical relation to land can exist without love, respect, and admiration for land, and a high regard for its value. By value, I of course mean something far broad...
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    On the Nature of “Nature”.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2015 - Environmental Ethics 37 (3):359-376.
    John Stuart Mill is known as the first canonical Western philosopher to espouse a stationary state of economic growth, and as such he can be seen as an important totemic figure for reformist strategies in environmental ethics. However, his reputation among environmental thinkers has been rendered more ambiguous in recent years by increased attention to his essay “Nature.” The “Nature” essay has been much used lately by critics to oppose claims that independent nature may properly be seen as important in (...)
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    Pragmatism, Pluralism, Empiricism and Relational Values.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (6):661-668.
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    Plumwood, property, selfhood and sustainability.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2009 - Ethics and the Environment 14 (2):pp. 57-73.
    In her final book, Environmental Culture as well as elsewhere, Val Plumwood advances the view that sustainability should properly be seen as emergent from an ecofeminist partnership ethic of nourishment and support between humans and nonhuman nature, and that such an ethic must replace the characteristic institutional structures and dominant conceptions of rationality found in capitalist modernity. In making this case, Plumwood impressively charts the impact and significance of the expansionist, exclusionary models of the disembodied but appropriative self found in (...)
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    Roger S. Gottlieb, Morality and the Environmental Crisis.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (2):255-257.
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    Svetozar Y. Minkov and Bernhardt L. Trout, eds.: Mastery of Nature: Promises and Prospects.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2018 - Environmental Ethics 40 (4):405-408.
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    Tribute for Professor Victoria Davion.Piers H. G. Stephens & Chris J. Cuomo - 2017 - Environmental Ethics 39 (3):242-242.
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    Vladimir Bibikhin, The Woods.Piers H. G. Stephens - 2021 - Environmental Values 30 (6):783-785.
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    Book Review: The Rise of Ecofascism: Climate Change and the Far Right. [REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2024 - Environmental Values 33 (1):90-92.
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    Review of Pragmatic Environmentalism: Towards a Rhetoric of Eco-Justice by Shane J. Ralston. [REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2014 - Ethics and the Environment 19 (1):123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Pragmatic Environmentalism: Towards a Rhetoric of Eco-Justice by Shane J. RalstonPiers H.G. Stephens (bio)Pragmatic Environmentalism: Towards a Rhetoric of Eco-Justice Shane J. Ralston. Leicester, UK: Troubadour Publishing Ltd, 2013. Xxxv + 146 pages.But no word could protect the doctrine from critics so blind to the nature of the enquiry that, when Dr. Schiller speaks of ideas ‘working’ well, the only thing they think of is their immediate (...)
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    Book Review: Democratic Ideals and the Politicization of Nature: The Roving Life of a Feral Citizen. [REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2014 - Environmental Values 23 (3):358-361.
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    Book Review: The End of Over-consumption: Towards a Lifestyle of Moderation and Self-restraint. [REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2004 - Environmental Values 13 (2):263-266.
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    Book Review: Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental Philosophy. [REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (1):138-141.
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    Review of Gregory E. Kaebnick, Humans in Nature: The World as We Find It and the World as We Create It[REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (3):428-430.
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    Review of George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist and Tom Butler (eds.), Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth[REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (1):121-123.
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    Review of J. Baird Callicott, Thinking Like A Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic[REVIEW]Piers H. G. Stephens - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (4):553-555.
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    On the role of Ramsey quantifiers in first order arithmetic.James H. Schmerl & Stephen G. Simpson - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (2):423-435.
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    Nature, Purity, Ontology.P. H. G. Stephens - 2000 - Environmental Values 9 (3):267-294.
    Standard defences of preservationism, and of the intrinsic value of nature more generally, are vulnerable to at least three objections. The first of these comes from social constructivism, the second from the claim that it is incoherent to argue that nature is both 'other' and something with which we can feel unity, whilst the third links defences of nature to authoritarian objectivism and dangerously misanthropic normative dichotomies which set pure nature against impure humanity. I argue that all these objections may (...)
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  38. A History of Modern Planetary Physics, 3 vols: I, Nebulous Earth: The Origin of the Solar System and the Core of the Earth from Laplace to Jeffreys.Stephen G. Brush & H. G. Van Bueren - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):322.
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  39. III, Fruitful Encounters: The Origin of the Solar System and the Moon from Chamberlin to Apollo.Stephen G. Brush & H. G. Van Bueren - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):322-324.
     
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  40. II, Transmuted Past: The Age of the Earth and the Evolution of the Elements from Lyell to Patterson.Stephen G. Brush & H. G. Van Bueren - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):322.
     
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    Intentionality, mind and folk psychology.Winand H. Dittrich & Stephen E. G. Lea - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1):39-41.
    The comment addresses central issues of a "theory theory" approach as exemplified in Gopnik' and Goldman's BBS-articles. Gopnik, on the one hand, tries to demonstrate that empirical evidence from developmental psychology supports the view of a "theory theory" in which common sense beliefs are constructed to explain ourselves and others. Focusing the informational processing routes possibly involved we would like to argue that his main thesis (e.g. idea of intentionality as a cognitive construct) lacks support at least for two reasons: (...)
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  42. Functional genomic hypothesis generation and experimentation by a robot scientist.Ross King, Whelan D., E. Kenneth, Ffion Jones, Reiser M., G. K. Philip, Christopher Bryant, Muggleton H., H. Stephen, Douglas Kell, Oliver B. & G. Stephen - 2004 - Nature 427 (6971):247--52.
  43. Review of Piers H. G. Stephens, John Barry, and Andrew Dobson, eds., Contemporary Environmental Politics. [REVIEW]John Foster - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (4):542-543.
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    Ramsey Quantifiers in Arithmetic.Angus Macintyre, L. Pacholski, J. Wierzejewski, A. J. Wilkie, James H. Schmerl & Stephen G. Simpson - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (4):1078-1079.
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  45. H. D. Lewis, Morals and the New Theology. [REVIEW]G. Stephens Spinks - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:383.
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    Intuitive Dualism and Afterlife Beliefs: A Cross‐Cultural Study.H. Clark Barrett, Alexander Bolyanatz, Tanya Broesch, Emma Cohen, Peggy Froerer, Martin Kanovsky, Mariah G. Schug & Stephen Laurence - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (6):e12992.
    It is widely held that intuitive dualism—an implicit default mode of thought that takes minds to be separable from bodies and capable of independent existence—is a human universal. Among the findings taken to support universal intuitive dualism is a pattern of evidence in which “psychological” traits (knowledge, desires) are judged more likely to continue after death than bodily or “biological” traits (perceptual, physiological, and bodily states). Here, we present cross-cultural evidence from six study populations, including non-Western societies with diverse belief (...)
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    The Critical Edition of Piers Plowman: Its Present Status.J. H. G. Grattan - 1951 - Speculum 26 (3):582-583.
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    Note on the History of the FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction.Stephen G. Brush, H. A. Lorentz & George Francis FitzGerald - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):230-232.
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    ‘How do you know what Aunt Martha looks like?’ A video elicitation study exploring tacit clues in doctor-patient interactions.Stephen G. Henry, Jane H. Forman & Michael D. Fetters - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5):933-939.
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    Reminding and mood-congruent memory.Stephen G. Gilligan & Gordon H. Bower - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):431-434.
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