Bibliography, Lectures-Paper files in storage 2022

Holmes Rolston, III, Paper Materials in CSU Archives, through 2022

The oldest are first. There are also some additional recognition events and records. Also there is some critical notice.

In the paper archives, materials are mostly placed in the year in which the research was conducted and the article written. Publication is often in the following or later years.

Materials through 2011 have been placed in the paper Archives, as of January 2016.

Onward materials, though listed here, to be placed in archives later.

Books in English are in general circulation in the CSU Library, as also are books in the Roman alphabet (e.g. French, German).

Rolston translations in books not in the Roman alphabet (e.g. Chinese, Russian) are placed in the archives.

The published materials, both articles and book, can usually be found in the Colorado State University Library. They can also be found in the Rolston Library housed in the northeast shelves of the Eddy Library, Department of Philosophy, Room 120, Eddy Hall, CSU.

Rolston drafts and finished texts are on CD archives, Rolston Documents, in various wordprocessing formats over the years. Earlier these texts are often in WordPerfect 4.2, WordPefect 5.1, which should open in any later WordPerfect format, from WordPerfect 8 onwards. Also in Microsoft Word (MS Word), which will also open WordPerfect 8 texts.

Many texts that preceded wordprocessing have later been optically scanned. Sometimes texts are in Rich Text Format (.rtf), depending somewhat on publisher specifications. All these text files are searchable for filenames and word strings in Windows: Search for Files or Folders, containing text. Later texts may also include proofs, revised proofs, etc., usually in Adobe pdf format.

Reports from refereeing of books, articles, funding proposals, external thesis examinations, destroyed, since many of these were confidential (about 300 such files). About four dozen tenure and promotion evaluations have been discarded.

1950-1969

1950-1953. Papers from Davidson College, undergraduate years.

1953. "Chapel, Midwinters, The Florida Keys, and Everglades," The Davidson College Bulletin, 52 (May, 1953):12-13. Field trip to Florida Keys and Everglades.

1955. Community Ambassador, Holland

1956

1956. Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, Richmond.

1956. Hanover Presbytery, Virginia, Certificate of Ordination.

1958

1958. "Richmonder Describes Big Russian Parade," Richmond News Leader November 24, 1958, p. 5. November 7 (1958) Moscow parade in Red Square, celebrating the October Revolution in 1917.

1959

1959. Review: F. W. Beare, The Epistle to the Philippians, in Christian Century 76:1442-3, December 9, 1959.

1959. "Religion in Russia" in Presbyterian Survey 49:29-31, June, 1959. An observer's report of religious life inside the Soviet Union.

1959. "Student Reports on Treatment of American Issue in Russia" in Presbyterian Outlook 141(1):11, January 5, 1959. American race relations as portrayed in Soviet education, pursuant to tour of Russian schools.

1960

1960. "Why Scotland?" in Presbyterian Survey 50:26-27, 44, August, 1960. Article on Scottish theological education.

1961

1961. "The Names of Jesus" in Day by Day 23(4):74-87, October-December, 1961. Twelve short studies in Presbyterian Church, U.S. devotional materials.

1964

1964. "Appalachia: Mountains of Poverty" in Christianity Today 8:601-2, March 27, 1964. Special report in analysis of religious situation in Southern Appalachians, prepared at request of editors of Christianity Today.

1964. "September Hawking on Clinch Mountain" Virginia Wildlife 25(9):9, 21-22, September, 1964. Migration of birds of prey in the Southern Appalachians.

1964. "What Is the Bible?" in Day by Day 26(4):60-68, October-December, 1964. Nine studies.

1966

1966. The Cosmic Christ (John Knox Press, 1966), paperback book for senior youth in Covenant Life Curriculum, authorized curriculum of the following denominations: Presbyterian Church in the United States, Reformed Church in America, Moravian Church in America, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.

1967

1967. "Themes from Colossians" in Day by Day 29(1):69-81, January-March, 1967. Twelve studies, ibid.

1967. "Nature's Mystery, Majesty in Washington County (Virginia)," Bristol Herald Courier, August 6, 1967. Later appeared as "Mystery and Majesty in Washington County," Virginia Wildlife 29(11): 6-7, 22-24, November, 1968. Reprinted as "Farewell, Washington County, in Philosophy Gone Wild (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1986, 1989), pp. 241-247.

1967. "Bristolian Shoots Rapids on America's Wildest River," Bristol Herald Courier, August 27, 1977, pp. 5A. Report of river run, 300 miles, on Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, July 27-August 5, 1967.

1968

1968. "Mystery and Majesty in Washington County," Virginia Wildlife 29(11): 6-7, 22-24, November, 1968. A naturalist's account of fauna, flora, and natural history. Reprinted as "Farewell, Washington County," Philosophy Gone Wild (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1986, 1989), pp. 241-247.

1968. Writings of Faith and Encouragement (Board of Christian Education, United Presbyterian Church, 1968), quarterly for senior youth, and additional accompanying teacher's guide, in curriculum authorized in following denominations: United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Cumberland Presbyterian church, Reformed Church in America, and Presbyterian Church, U.S.

1968. Cooperative College Registry

1970-1979

1970

1970. "Responsible Man in Reformed Theology," The Scottish Journal of Theology (Oxford University Press) 23(no. 2, May, 1970):129-159.

1971

1971. "Hewn and Cleft from this Rock: Meditation at the Precambrian Contact," Main Currents in Modern Thought 27(1971):79-83. Reprinted as "Meditation at the Precambrian Contact," in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 233-240.

1971. "On the Virtues of Men," CSU Collegian, February 26, 1971. Response to "Memo to an Unlucky Dean," in re dismissal of Bob Baker, Department of History.

1972

1972. John Calvin versus the Westminster Confession (Richmond, Virginia: John Knox Press, 1972). 124 pages. Book in Reformation Theology. See Presbyterian Outlook, March 10, 1972, special issue in synopsis and review of this work.

1972. Searching Look at a System of Doctrine. Presbyterian Outlook 154(no. 12, March 20, 1972):1-2, 4-6.

1973

1973. "Community: Ecological and Ecumenical" in The Iliff Review 30(1973):3-14 (Iliff Theological Seminary, Denver). An invited article in this issue. Analysis of the inter-relations of theology and ecology.

1973. "Philosophical Aspects of the Environmental Crisis," in Phillip O. Foss , ed., Environment and Colorado: A Handbook, (Fort Collins Colorado: Environmental Resources Center, Colorado State University, 1973), pages 41-46. Reprinted as "Philosophical Aspects of the Environment" in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 53-60.

1975

1975. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109. Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 12-29.

Reprinted in Donald Scherer and Thomas W. Attig, eds., Ethics and the Environment (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1983).

Reprinted in Robin Attfield, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 13-29.

Reprinted in Martin Wachs, ed., Ethics in Planning (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1985).

Reprinted and translated into Chinese in Qiu Renzong, editor, Guowai Zirankexue Zhexuewenti 1990 (International Philosophical Problems in Natural Science 1990), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy. Beijing: Social Science Press, 1991. Translated by Ye Ping, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin.

Reprinted and translated into Russian in L. I. Vasilenko and V. E. Ermolaeva (Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences) eds., Globalniye Problemy i Obshchechelovecheskiye Tsennosti (Global Problems and Human Values) (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1990), pp. 258-288.

Reprinted and translated into Hungarian in Lásló Molnár, ed., Környezeti etika (Environmental Ethics) (Budapest: Technical University of Budapest, 1996).

Reprinted and translated into Italian in Mariachiara Tallacchini, ed., Etiche della terra: Antologia di filosofia dell' ambiente (Milan: Vita e Pensiero, 1998), pages 151-171.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 1, pp. 54-71.

1975. "Lake Solitude: The Individual in Wildness," Main Currents in Modern Thought 31(1975):121-126. Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 223-232.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese by Liu Er,in Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) 2 (no. 4, December 1999):54-61.

1975. "Schlick's Responsible Man," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36(1975):261-267. A criticism of the concept of responsibility in the work of Moritz Schlick.

1975. Reason, Faith, and Environment. Anthology, used in class several years, tried repeatedly to get it published, and failed.

1975. "Synthetic a Priori Truth from Crystallography," failed to get it published.

1975. Great Old Testament Themes, Uniform Lesson Cooperative Series, Youth. March-May, 1975, vol. 7, no. 3. Eight religious education units for use with high school youth, with Teachers Guide. Published by Board of Christian Education, United Presbyterian Church in U.S.A., for use in four denominations: United Presbyterian Church in U.S.A., Presbyterian Church, Reformed Church in America.

1976

1976. Review: Donald G. Dawe, Paul Interpreted for India in Interpretation 30(1976):428-430.

1977

1977. "Special Pleading," Presbyterian Outlook 159(no, 10, March 7, 1977):8.

1977. "A Confessionless Church?" Presbyterian Outlook 159(no. 18, May 9, 1977):8-9.

1977. "Christ or Truth," Presbyterian Outlook 159(no. 33, September 19, 1977):8.

1977. "The Open and the Closed Mind," Presbyterian Outlook 159(no. 43, November 28, 1977):8.

1978

1978. Review: Eric Ashby, Reconciling Man with the Environment, 1978. Publication failed.

1979

1979. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30. An invited article launching this journal. Also published in Philosophy Gone Wild.

Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 365-389.

Reprinted, in German translation, as "Können und sollen wir der Natur folgen?", in Dieter Birnbacher, ed., Ökophilosophie (Ditzingen,\ Germany: Philipp Reclam jun. Stuttgart, Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, 1997), pp. 242-285.

Reprinted in part in John Benson, Environmental Ethics: An Introduction with Readings (London: Routledge, 2000, pages 237-242.

Reprinted in part by The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom in a published curriculum for a university and correspondence course, A211, Philosophy and the Human Situation.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Zun xun da zi ran (Following Nature)" in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Translation Series), no. 4, 1998, pp. 36-42, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 1, pp. 175-198.

1979. "Nature and Human Emotions" in Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Thomas W. Attig, eds., Understanding Human Emotions (Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Studies in Applied Philosophy, 1979), volume 1, pages 89-96. Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 248-255.

1979. "The Pasqueflower" Natural History (Magazine of the American Museum of Natural History) 88 (no. 4, April 1979): 6-16. Philosophical reflection on the pasqueflower as a floral sign of natural meaning. Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 256-261.

Reprinted in Wilderness, vol. 29, no. 30, July 1990 (South Africa, Wilderness Leadership School), pp. 5-7.

1979. "Are Universities Helping to Expand Ethics Education?" CSU Comments, November 15, 1979, p. 2.

1980-1989

1980

1980. "Are Colleges and Universities Morally Self-Reproducing?" in Presbyterian Outlook, vol. 162, no. 9, March 3, 1980, page 5. Earlier appeared in "The University Forum," CSU Comments, Nov. 15, 1979.

1981. "Methods in Scientific and Religious Inquiry," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 16(1981):29-63.

1981

1981. "Values in Nature." Environmental Ethics 3(1981):113-128.

Also reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild.

Reprinted, translated into Finnish in Markku Oksanen and Marjo Rauhala-Hayes, eds., Ympäristöfilosofia: Kirjoituksia ympäristönsuojelun eettisistä perusteista (Environmental Philosophy: Critical Sources in Environmental Theory and Ethics (Helsinki: Gaudeamus, Oy Yliopistokustannus, Finnish University Press, 1997), pages 205-224.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese by Yu Goping, Northeast Forestry University in Information of Ecophilosophy, an occasional publication of the Research Office in Ecophilosophy of the Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, 1989, No. 2.

1981. The River of Life: Past, Present, and Future," in Ernest Partridge, ed., Responsibilities to Future Generations (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1981), pp. 123-132.

Reprinted, translated into Italian: "Il fiume di vita: passato, presente e futuro," Aut Aut: rivista di filosofia e di cultura, Issue 316-317, July-October 2003, pages 139-144. Translated by Roberto Peverelli.

1981. "We Should Preserve our Western Skyline," Fort Collins Coloradoan, April 18, 1981, p. A6. Arguing for saving Horsetooth Mountain, west of Fort Collins, as a county park, against threat of development, and involving additional sales tax for half a year. Also "The Meaning of Good Neighbors," Estes Park, CO, Trail Gazette, April 17, 1981.

1982

1982. "The Irreversibly Comatose: Respect for the Subhuman in Human Life," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 7(1982):337-354. Jack P. Freer (Department of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, replies to this article in "Chronic Vegetative States: Intrinsic Value of Biological Process," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9(1984): 395-407. Michael Seidler (Philosophy, Western Kentucky University) comments further in "`Unregarded Age in Corners Thrown': Moral Bases of our Duties toward the Diminished Elderly," Modern Schoolman 64(no. 4)(1989):257-282.

1982. Review of James W. Jones, The Texture of Knowledge: An Essay in Science and Religion, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 17(1982):421-423.

1982. Review of Don Mannison, Michael McRobbie, and Richard Routley, eds., Environmental Philosophy, in Environmental Ethics 4(1982):69-74.

1982. Review of K. S. Shrader-Frechette, Environmental Ethics, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 17(1982):95-98.

1982. "Are Values in Nature Subjective or Objective?" Environmental Ethics 4(1982):125-151. Reprinted in Robert Elliot and Aaran Gare, Environmental Philosophy (St. Lucia, New York, London: University of Queensland Press and University Park, PA and London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983).

Reprinted in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 2nd ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishng Co, 1998), pp. 70-81, with response by Ernest Partridge, "Values in Nature: Is Anybody There?".

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Ziran zhong de jiashi shi zhuguande haishi keguande?" in Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) 1(no. 1, 1998):49-55, first half; 2(no. 1, 1999):53-57, second half. Liu Er, Ye Ping, translators.

1982. "A World on the Verge of Extinction," Review of Alison Jolly, A World Like our Own (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980) and "Extinction--Why and Why Not?" Review of Paul and Anne Ehrlich, Extinction (New York: Random House, 1981). For Fauna, but publication failed.

1983

1983. "Values Gone Wild," Inquiry 26(1983):181-207.

Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 118-142.

Reprinted in Susan Armstrong and Richard Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Convergence and Divergence (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993), pages 56-65.

Electronically published (2000) in Discourses, the philosophy section of Primis (McGraw-Hill), an electronic database publication system that enables instructors to create customized anthologies for their courses. See web page: http://mhhe.com/primis/philo.

Also published in proceedings, Third Annual Conference (1982), Wilderness Psychology Group (Morgantown, W.V.: Division of Forestry, West Virginia University, 1983).

1983. Review of Paoli Soleri, The Omega Seed: An Eschatological Hypothesis, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 18(1983):456-459.

1983. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted in Donald Scherer and Thomas W. Attig, eds., Ethics and the Environment (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1983). Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1983. "Are Values in Nature Subjective or Objective?" Reprinted in Robert Elliot and Aaran Gare, Environmental Philosophy (St. Lucia, New York, London: University of Queensland Press and University Park, PA and London: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983). Originally in Environmental Ethics 4(1982):125-151.

1984

1984. "Bryum knowltonii New to the United States," Bryologist 85(1982):420. Cited in G. C. S. Clarke, "Recent Bryological Literature," Journal of Bryology 13(1984):299-318. A collection by Rolston of Cynodontium gracilescens, a moss known in North America from only six collections, is cited in Frederick J. Hermann and William A. Weber, "Occurrence of Cynodontium gracilescens in North America (Colorado)," Bryologist 88(1985):26.

1984. "Just Environmental Business." Chapter 11, pages 324-359, in Tom Regan, ed., Just Business: New Introductory Essays in Business Ethics (New York: Random House, 1984), a college text in business ethics.

Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 144-179.

Reprinted in Dale Westphal and Fred Westphal, eds., Planet in Peril: Essays in Environmental Ethics (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1994), pp. 149-170.

1984. Review of J. Ronald Engel, Sacred Sands: The Struggle for Community in the Indiana Dunes, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 19(1984):508-511.

1984. "Save Poudre as Signature of Eternity," Fort Collins Coloradoan, January 18, 1984, p. A4. Arguing for saving the Poudre River, west of Fort Collins, as wild and scenic river, against threat of water development and dams.

1985

1985. "Duties to Endangered Species." BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

Reprinted in Robert Elliot, ed., Environmental Ethics, Oxford Readings in Philosophy Series (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 60-75.

Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 77-85.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 4, pp. 263-277.

Reprinted in Raymond Bradley and Stephen Duguid, eds., Environmental Ethics, Volume II (Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University, Institute for the Humanities, 1989), pp. 67-83.

Reprinted in James P. Sterba, ed., Earth Ethics: Environmental Ethics, Animal Rights, and Practical Applications (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1995), pp. 317-328.

Reprinted in Frederick A. Kaufman, Foundations of Environmental Philosophy: A Text with Readings (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2003), pp. 67-73.

1985. "Valuing Wildlands," Environmental Ethics 7(1985):23-48.

Reprinted in Philosophy Gone Wild, pp. 180-205.

Reprinted in R. Kerry Turner, Kenneth Button, and Peter Nijkamp, eds. Ecosystems and Nature: Economics, Science and Policy (Cheltenham, Gloucester, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 1999), pages 463-488.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 3, pp. 320-346.

1985. Religious Inquiry--Participation and Detachment (New York: Philosophical Library, Publishers, 1985). 309 pages. Participation and detachment as requisite to understanding and verifying religious truth, with implications for religious studies in the university. The study focuses on Augustine (Christianity), al-Ghazali (Islam), Sankara (Hinduism), Nagarjuna (Buddhism), analyzed in the light of contemporary philosophy of religion.

1985. Review of Alexander Rosenberg, The Structure of Biological Science Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), in BioScience 36 (1986):746-748.

1985. Review of John Livingston, The Fallacy of Wildlife Conservation in Environmental Ethics 7(1985):177-180.

1985. Review of Leroy S. Rouner, ed., On Nature, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews 5(1985):388-390.

1985. Interview with John Calvin. Meeting of Theological Minds. Dialogue presentation at First Presbyterian Church. Repeated October 29, 1989, then videotaped, VHS copy in CSU archives.

1985. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted in Martin Wachs, ed., Ethics in Planning (New Brunswick, NJ:Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1985). Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1986

1986. "Shaken Atheism: A Look at the Fine-Tuned Universe," Christian Century 103(1986):1093-1095.

Reprinted in Janelle Rohr, ed., Science and Religion: Opposing Viewpoints (St. Paul, MN: Greenhaven Press, 1988), pages 125-130.

1986. "The Preservation of Natural Value in the Solar System," in Eugene C. Hargrove, ed., Beyond Spaceship Earth: Environmental Ethics and the Solar System (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1986), pp. 140-182. Originally presented at conference on "Environmental Ethics and the Solar System," June 5-8, 1985, University of Georgia, Athens, and sponsored by EVIST, National Science Foundation, and the Planetary Society.

1986. "The Human Standing in Nature: Fitness in the Moral Overseer," in Wayne Sumner, Donald Callen, and Thomas Attig, eds., Values and Moral Standing (Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Studies in Applied Philosophy, 1986), volume 8, pp. 90-101.

1986. Philosophy Gone Wild (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1986). 269 pages. A collection of essays in environmental ethics. Paperbound edition 1989.

Chinese translation, Zhexue Zou xiang huangye [Philosophy Gone Wild] by Liu Er and Ye Ping, Green Classical Library, Jilin: Julin renmin chubanshe (Jilin People's Publishing House), 2000. Authorized translation by Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ISBN 7-206-02818-7.

1986. Review of Mary Anglemyer and Eleanor S. Seagraves, compilers, The Natural Environment: An Annotated Bibliography on Attitutes and Values, in Environmental Ethics 8(1986):91-93.

1986. Review of Bryan G. Norton, ed. Preservation of Species, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews, 6, no. 10 (December 1986): 519-521.

1986. Review of Kenneth Cauthen, Process Ethics: A Constructive System, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 21(1986):395-398.

1986. Review of A. N. Wilson, How Can We Know? An Essay on the Christian Religion, in Theology Today 43(1986):138-139.

1987

1987. "Beauty and the Beast: Aesthetic Appreciation of Wildlife," in D. J. Decker and G. Goff, Valuing Wildlife Resources: Economic and Social Perspectives (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987), pp. 187-207.

Reprinted in The Trumpeter (Canada) 3, no. 3 (Summer 1986):29-34.

1987. "Beyond Recreational Value: The Greater Outdoors," in Laura B. Szwak, ed., Americans Outdoors: A Literature Review (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1987) Paper commissioned by President's Commission on Americans Outdoors.

1987. "Can the East Help the West to Value Nature?" Philosophy East and West 37(1987)172-190 .

1987. "Critics' Choices," short review by invitation in a group of twelve critics choices, selected for Religious Book Week issue, Commonweal 114, no. 5 (13 March 1987):149-159, on pp. 152-153. Reviews of John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, D. J. Bartholomew, God of Chance, and Ernan McMullin, Evolution and Creation.

1987. "Duties to Ecosystems," in J. Baird Callicott, ed. Companion to a Sand County Almanac (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987), pp. 246-274.

1987. "Engineers, Butterflies, Worldviews," The Environmental Professional 9(1987):295-301. Invited article in special issue: "Environmental Science and Values."

1987. "On Behalf of Bioexuberance," Garden 11, no. 4 (July/August 1987): 2-4, 31-32. Article commissioned by New York Botanical Gardens, in consortium with fourteen botanical gardens around the U. S., for their journal.

Reprinted in The Trumpeter (Canada) 5, no. 1 (Winter 1988): 26-29.

Reprinted in Wilderness Record: Proceedings of the California Wilderness Coalition, vol 17, no. 4, April 1992, p. 4.

Electronically on website, Ecospherics International, Inc., Lanark, Ontario, Canada. http://www.ecospherics.net. Ted Mosquin, editor.

1987. "Science and the Ways to God: Stanley Jaki's Vision of Scientific Creativity," Commonweal 94, no. 10 (22 May 1987):313-316. Invited article appraising the work of Stanley Jaki, on his receiving the Templeton Award.

1987. "Values Deep in the Woods: The Hard-to-Measure Benefits of Forest Preservation." Pages 315-319 in Economic and Social Development: A Role for Forests and Forestry Professionals--Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, 1987 National Convention, Minneapolis. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters, 1988. Invited lecture at the annual convention of the Society of American Foresters, October 1987, Minneapolis, MN.

Reprinted in B. L. Driver, ed., Contributions of Social Sciences to Multipe-Use Management: An Update (Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Range and Experiment Station, 1990), USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-196, October, pp. 6-19.

Reprinted in Alan Drengson and Duncan Taylor, eds., Wild Foresting: Practising Nature's Wisdom (Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2009), pages 12-16.

1987. Review of Aurelio Peccei and Daisaku Ikeda, Before It Is Too Late, in Environmental Ethics 9(1987):269-271.

1987. Review of David L. Schindler, ed., Beyond Mechanism: The Universe in Recent Catholic Thought, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 22(1987):383-386.

1987. Science and Religion--A Critical Survey (New York: Random House, 1987; McGraw-Hill, 1989; Harcourt Brace, 1997). 358 pages. (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, hardbound, 1987).

Reissued: Ft. Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1997.

Reprinted, new edition (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006). 20th anniversary reprinting, with new introductory chapter, "Human Uniqueness and Human Responsibility."

1988

1988. Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988). 400 pages. Paperbound edition, 1989.

Chinese translation (Taiwan): Huanjing lunlixue: Dui ziranjie de yiwu yü ziranjie de jiazhi (Environmental Ethics: Duties to and Values in the Natural World), translated by Wang Ruixiang and edited by Huang Daolin (Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1996) ISBN 957-00-8564-9.

Second Chinese translation (P.R. China): Huanjing Lunli xue: Daziran de jiazhi yiji ren dui daziran de yiwu) (Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press [Zhongguo Shehui kexue Chuban she], 2000). ISBN 7-5004-2743-3. In a book series Waiguo Lunlixue Mingshu Yicong (Western Masterpieces in Ethics, Translation Series). Translated by Yang Tongjin, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Reprint from Chapter 6, "The Concept of Natural Value" as "Valuing the Environment." Pages 208-211 in Mark J. Smith, ed., Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1999).

Placed in archives, 2 boxes, researh materials, drafts, proofs, verifications.

1988. "Human Values and Natural Systems," Society and Natural Resources 1(1988):271-283.

1988. "In Defense of Ecosystems," Garden 12, no. 4 (July/August 1988): 2-5, p. 32. Article commissioned by New York Botanical Gardens, in consortium with fourteen botanical gardens around the U. S., for their journal Garden.

1988. "Science Education and Moral Education." Zygon 23(1988):347-355.

1988. "Values Deep in the Woods." American Forests 94, nos. 5 & 6 (May/June 1988):33, 66-69.

Reprinted in The Trumpeter (Canada) 6, no. 2 (Spring 1989):39-41.

Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 75-79.

Reprinted in Alan Drengson and Duncan Taylor, eds., Wild Foresting: Practising Nature's Wisdom (Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2009), pages 12-16.

Electronically on website, Ecospherics International, Inc., Lanark, Ontario, Canada. http://www.ecospherics.net/ Ted Mosquin, editor.

1988. Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988). 400 pages. 4 hardbound printings in 1988. Paperbound edition, 1989.

Chinese translation (Taiwan): Huanjing lunlixue: Dui ziranjie de yiwu yü ziranjie de jiazhi (Environmental Ethics: Duties to and Values in the Natural World), translated by Wang Ruixiang and edited by Huang Daolin (Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1996) ISBN 957-00-8564-9.

Second Chinese translation (P.R. China): Huanjing Lunli xue: Daziran de jiazhi yiji ren dui daziran de yiwu) (Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press [Zhongguo Shehui kexue Chuban she], 2000). ISBN 7-5004-2743-3. In a book series Waiguo Lunlixue Mingshu Yicong (Western Masterpieces in Ethics, Translation Series). Translated by Yang Tongjin, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Reprint from Chapter 6, "The Concept of Natural Value" as "Valuing the Environment." Pages 208-211 in Mark J. Smith, ed., Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1999).

1988. Review of Christopher F. Stone, Earth and Other Ethics, in Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, March 13, 1988, page 4-F.

1988. "On Behalf of Bioexuberance," The Trumpeter 5(no. 1, Winter, 1988):26-29. Originally:

Garden 11, no. 4 (July/August 1987): 2-4, 31-32.

1989

1989. "Critics' Book Choices," short combined review of Roderick Nash, The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics, J. Baird Callicott, In Defense of the Land Ethic, Richard Cartwright Austin, Hope for the Land: Nature in the Bible, Jay B. McDaniel, God and the Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life, and Bill McKibben, The End of Nature. In a feature article on choices by selected authors, Commonweal 116(1989):677-687, on pp. 677-678.

1989. "Environment, Nature, and God," co-authored with Jack Weir (Department of Philosophy, Hardin-Simmons University). Chapter 22, pages 229-240, in Frederick Ferré, ed., Concepts of Nature and God (Athens: University of Georgia, Department of Philosophy, 1989). Proceedings of 1987 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Concepts of Nature and God.

1989. "International Conflict and Conservation of Natural Resources," combined critical review of:

Arthur H. Westing, ed., Cultural Norms, War and the Environment. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Arthur H. Westing, ed., Environmental Warfare: A Technical, Legal and Policy Appraisal. London and Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 1984.

Arthur H. Westing, ed., Herbicides in War: The Long-term Ecological and Human Consequences. London and Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 1984.

Arthur H. Westing, ed., Explosive Remnants of War: Mitigating the Environmental Effects. London and Philadelphia: Taylor and Frances, 1985.

Arthur H. Westing, ed., Global Resources and International Conflict: Environmental Factors in Strategic Policy and Action. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. In Conservation Biology 3(1989):322-326.

1989. "Respect for Life: Can Zen Buddhism Help in Forming an Environmental Ethic?" In Zen Buddhism Today, No. 7, September 1989, pp. 11-30. Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium, Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophy, Institute for Zen Studies, Hanazono College and Kyoto University. Invited paper as distinguished lecturer at the Seventh Annual International Zen Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, March 1989.

Translated into Chinese in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Digest of Translation), (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing), 1994, Issue No. 5, September, pages 11-18.

1989. "The Nonhuman Dimensions in Wildlife." Human Dimensions in Wildlife, 8, no. 2 (Spring 1989): 6-8.

1989. "Too Hot to Handle," Review of Bill McKibben, The End of Nature (Random House), in Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, October 8, 1989, pp. 1-F, 4-F. Review of book on global warming.

1989. "Treating Animals Naturally?" Between the Species 5(1989):131-137.

1989. "Biology Without Conservation: An Environmental Misfit and Contradiction in Terms," in David Western and Mary C. Pearl, eds., Conservation for the Twenty-first Century (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 232-240.

1989. Combined review of Richard Cartwright Austin, Baptized into Wilderness: A Christian Perspective on John Muir, Beauty of the Lord: Awakening the Senses, and Hope for the Land: Nature in the Bible (three books), in Presbyterian Outlook, vol. 171, no. 35 (16 October 1989):8-9.

1989. Review of Les Brown, Conservation and Practical Morality. In Ethics: International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy 100(1989):230-231.

1989. Review of Frank T. Birtel, ed., Religion, Science, and Public Policy. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Critical Review of Books in Religion 2(1989):422-425.

1989. Review of Andrew Brennan, Thinking about Nature: Nature, Value and Ecology (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul), Environmental Ethics 11(1989):259-267.

1989. Review of D. J. Bartholomew, God of Chance in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 24(1989):109-115. Also published in The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Bulletin, vol. 9, no. 1 (Winter, 1989):11-17.

1989. Review of Peter Wenz, Environmental Justice. Between the Species 5(1989):147-153, with reply by Wenz 5(1989):155-157.

1989. The Value of Species," from "Duties to Endangered Species" (from BioScience 35(1985):718-726). Reprinted in the anthology, Tom Regan and Peter Singer, eds., Animal Rights and Human Obligations, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989), pp. 252-255.

1989. "Can the East Help the West Join Science and Religion?" Lecture at Georgetown University, Washington, Bicentennial Lecture Series, February 23, 1989. Publication was in prospect but failed.

1989. "Values in Nature." Reprinted, translated into Chinese by Yu Goping, Northeast Forestry University in Information of Ecophilosophy, an occasional publication of the Research Office in Ecophilosophy of the Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, 1989, No. 2. Originally in Environmental Ethics 3(1981):113-128.

1989. "Duties to Endangered Species." Reprinted in Raymond Bradley and Stephen Duguid, eds., Environmental Ethics, Volume II (Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University, Institute for the Humanities, 1989), pp. 67-83. Originally in BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

1989. "Values Deep in the Woods." Reprinted in The Trumpeter (Canada) 6, no. 2 (Spring 1989):39-41. Originally in American Forests 94, nos. 5 & 6 (May/June 1988:33, 66-69.

1990-1999

1990

1990. "Biology and Philosophy in Yellowstone." Biology and Philosophy 5(1990):241-258.

Reprinted in Susan Armstrong and Richard Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Convergence and Divergence (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993), pages 28-38.

1990. "Despoilers of the Amazon," Review of Susanna Hecht and Alexander Cockburn, The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers and Defenders of the Amazon, and Anthony Smith, Explorers of the Amazon: Four Centuries of Adventure Along the World's Greatest River in New York Newsday, Books, January 14, 1990, p. 22.

1990. "Joining Science and Religion," in Robert John Russell, William R. Stoeger, and George V. Coyne, eds., John Paul II on Science and Religion: Reflections on the New View from Rome Rome: Vatician City State, Vatican Observatory Foundation, 1990 (in U.S.: University of Notre Dame Press), pages 83-94. Invited analysis of a Roman Catholic declaration on the relations between science and religion.

1990. "Lack of a Philosophical Touch," review of Daniel B. Botkin, Margriet F. Caswell, John E. Estes, and Angelo A. Orio, eds., Changing the Global Environment: Perspectives on Human Involvement (Boston: Academic Press, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1989) in Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy (Energy, Environment, and Resources Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville) 5 (no. 4, Winter, 1990):104.

1990. "Property Rights and Endangered Species," University of Colorado Law Review 61(1990):283-306.

1990. "Science-Based vs. Traditional Cultural Values in a Global Ethic." Pages 63-72 in J. Ronald Engel and Joan Engel, eds., Ethics of Environment and Development. London: Belhaven Press and Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 1990.

Reprinted, in Chinese translation, in Ch'iu Jen-tsung, ed., Kuo wai tzy jan k'o hsüeh che hsüeh wen t'i (Philosophical Problems in Foreign Natural Science). Chung-kuo she hui k'o hsüeh, 1994. Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press, 1994. ISBN 7-5004-1514-1. Pages 259-275.

1990. "The Spring Bear Hunt Isn't Fair. End it," The Denver Post, Sunday, May 6, 1990, sec. H, page 1. Article arguing against spring bear hunting in the state of Colorado.

1990. Review of J. Baird Callicott, In Defense of the Land Ethic. Ethics: International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 100(1990):714-715.

1990. Review of Frederick W. Boal and David N. Livingstone, eds., The Behavioural Environment: Essays in Reflection, Application, and Re-evaluation (London and New York: Routledge, 1989) in The Environmental Professional 12(4)(1990):366-367.

1990. "Ethics on the Wild Side," prepared for On the Wild Side, Journal of American Wildlands, at request of Dawn Amato, but never published.

1990. "Rolston Applies Ethics to Nature," notice in Davidson Journal vol. 2, Summer, 1990, p. 40. Davidson College, North Carolina, Alumni Journal.

1990. "Wildlife and Wildlands: A Christian Perspective," Church and Society 80 (no. 4, March/April 1990):16-40.

Reprinted in After Nature's Revolt: Eco-justice and Theology, Dieter T. Hessel, ed., (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992), pages 122-143.

1990. "The Pasqueflower." Reprinted in Wilderness, vol. 29, no. 30, July 1990 (South Africa, Wilderness Leadership School), pp. 5-7. Originally in Natural History (Magazine of the American Museum of Natural History) 88 (no. 4, April 1979): 6-16.

1990. "Values Deep in the Woods: The Hard-to-Measure Benefits of Forest Preservation." Reprinted in B. L. Driver, ed., Contributions of Social Sciences to Multipe-Use Management: An Update (Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Range and Experiment Station, 1990), USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-196, October, pp. 6-19. Originally pages 315-319 in Economic and Social Development: A Role for Forests and Forestry Professionals--Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, 1987 National Convention, Minneapolis. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters, 1988.

1990. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted and translated into Russian in L. I. Vasilenko and V. E. Ermolaeva (Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences) eds., Globalniye Problemy i Obshchechelovecheskiye Tsennosti (Global Problems and Human Values) (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1990), pp. 258-288. Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1990/1991. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted and translated into Chinese in Qiu Renzong, editor, Guowai Zirankexue Zhexuewenti 1990 (International Philosophical Problems in Natural Science 1990), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy. Beijing: Social Science Press, 1991. Translated by Ye Ping, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin. Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1991

1991. "A Forest Ethic and Multivalue Forest Management," co-authored with James Coufal, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse, Journal of Forestry 89(no. 4, 1991):35-40.

Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 189-195.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, in Information about Ecophilosophy, at Northeast Forestry University, 1998 Translated by Ye Ping, Social Science Department, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Digest of Translation), (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing), 1999, Issue No. 2, September, pages 27-31.

1991. "Creation and Recreation: Environmental Benefits and Human Leisure." In B. L. Driver, Perry J. Brown, and George L. Peterson, eds., Benefits of Leisure (State College, PA: Venture Publishing, Inc., 1991), pages 393-403.

1991. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." In F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

Reprinted in Lori Gruen and Dale Jamieson, eds., Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994) pp. 65--84.

Reprinted in Earl R. Winkler and Jerrold R. Coombs, eds., Applied Ethics: A Reader (London: Blackwell, 1993), pp. 271-292.

Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, first edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1994), pp. 88-93, 485-492.

Reprinted in part as "Why Species Matter," in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, second edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 504-511; 3rd edition (Belmont, CA: Thomson-Wadsworth, 2003), pages 476-484.

Reprinted in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 2004), pp. 74-87.

Reprinted in Richard G. Botzler and Susan J. Armstrong, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 2nd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 1998), pp. 71-86.

Reprinted in Michael Boylan, ed., Environmental Ethics (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001), pages 228-247.

Reprinted in David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott, eds., Environmental Ethics: Introductory Readings (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), pages 33-38.

Reprinted, in Chinese translation, in Ch'iu Jen-tsung, ed., Kuo wai tzy jan k'o hsüeh che hsüeh wen t'i (Philosophical Problems in Foreign Natural Science). Chung-kuo she hui k'o hsüeh, 1994. Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press, 1994. ISBN 7-5004-1514-1. Pages 276-295.

Reprinted, translated into Spanish, as "Ética ambiental: Valores y deberes en el mundo natural," pages 293-317 in Teresa Kwiatkowska and Jorge Issa, eds, Los caminos de la ética ambiental (The Ways of Environmental Ethics) (C.P. 06470, Mexico, D.F.: Plaza y Valdés Editores, 1998).

Reprinted, translated into Hungarian, as "A környezeti etika idszer kérdései," pages 85-111 in Lányi András and Jávir Benedek, eds., Környezet és Etika: Szöveggyjtemény (Environment and Ethics). (Budapest: L'Harmattan, 2005). ISBN 963 7343 17 2. Also ISSN 1786-7479.

Electronically on website: http://ecospherics.net/ International, Inc., Lanark, Ontario, Canada. Ted Mosquin, editor.

Summarized with commentary in Greek by Panagiotis Perros, Philosophy, National University in Athens, Greece, 2004. Online at http://filosofia.gr/ecoethics/

1991. "Fishes in the Desert--Paradox and Responsibility." Pages 93-108 in W. L. Minckley and James E. Deacon, eds., Battle Against Extinction: Native Fish Management in the American West, an anthology of the Desert Fishes Council. Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 1991.

1991. "Genes, Genesis, and God in Natural and Human History, pp. 9-23. Center for Theology and Natural Sciences Bulletin, vol. 11, no. 2, the proceedings of a research conference devoted to Rolston's work at the Center for Theology and Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, February 8-16, 1991.

1991. "Life in Jeopardy on Private Property," in Kathryn A. Kohm, ed., Balancing on the Brink of Extinction: The Endangered Species Act and Lessons for the Future (Washington, D. C.: Island Press, 1991), pages 43-61.

1991. "Respect for Life: Christians, Creation, and Environmental Ethics," pp. 1-8. "Genes, Genesis, and God in Natural and Human History," pp. 9-23, Center for Theology and Natural Sciences Bulletin, vol. 11, no. 2, the proceedings of a research conference devoted to Rolston's work at the Center for Theology and Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, February 8-16, 1991.

Includes:

1991. Robert T. Schimke, "Reflections from a Molecular Biologist," pp. 24-31.

1991. Walter R. Hearn, "Science, Selves, and Stories," pp. 26-31.

1991. Ted Peters, "Beyond the Genes: Epigenesis and God,: pp. 34-35.

1991. Carol J. Tabler, "Value Vocabulary in Biology and Theology," pp. 32-33.

1991. Margaret R. McLean, "A Moral World `Red in Tooth and Claw'," pp. 36-38.

1991. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed," Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

Reprinted in Lori Gruen and Dale Jamieson, eds., Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), pp. 265-278.

Reprinted in John Lemons, ed., Readings from The Environmental Profesional: Natural Resources (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Science Publishers, 1995), pages 108-115.

Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 445-452.

Reprinted in Joseph DesJardins, ed., Environmental Ethics: Concepts, Policy, Theory (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999), pages 382-391.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Michael P. Nelson, eds., The Great New Wilderness Debate (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1998), pages 367-386.

Reprinted (in part) in Bill Willers, ed., Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1999), pp. 179-183.

Reprinted in James E. Coufal and Charles M. Spuches, Environmental Ethics in Practice: Developing a Personal Ethic. Materials for Natural Resources Management Instructors (Syracuse, NY: SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 1995).

1991. "Using Water Naturally," Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

Shorter version in Kathleen C. Klein, ed., Seeking an Integrated Approach to Watershed Management in the South Platte Basin (Fort Collins, CO: Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University, 1993), pp. 3-8.

Revised version in Illahee: Journal for the Northwest Environment 11 (nos. 1 & 2, 1995):94-98.

Revised version in Building Clean Water Communities: Proceedings, Sixth Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Workshop, 1998, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 7, March 23-25, Lawrence, KS, pages 70-84, Judy Scherff, Coordinator.

1991. "Yellowstone: We Must Allow It To Change," High Country News 23 (no. 10, June 3, 1991):12-13.

1991. Review, Arne Naess, Ecology, Community and Lifestyle (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1989) in Ethics: International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 101(1991):907.

1991. Review, Keekok Lee, Social Philosophy and Ecological Scarcity (London and New York: Routledge, 1989) in Canadian Philosophical Reviews/Revue Canadienne de Comptes rendus en Philosophie 11 (no. 3, June)(1991): 202-204.

1991. Review, Michael C. Banner, The Justification of Science and the Rationality of Religious Belief (Oxford: Oxford University Press at Clarendon, 1990) in Journal of the American Academy of Religion 59 (no. 2, 1991):389-392.

1991. Review, John Leslie, Universes (London and New York: Routledge, 1989) and John Leslie, ed., Physical Cosmology and Cosmology (New York: Macmillan, 1990) in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 26(1991):317-324.

1991. Research at Colorado State University. With Rolston feature.

1991, "Smart Genes," Science and Religion News, Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, 1991. Published??

1991. Caring for the Earth: A Strategy for Sustainable Living. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN: The World Conservation Union, October 1991. Final publication of much revised drafts. Second draft, Caring for the World: A Strategy for Sustainability, June 1990. The ethics material herein was supposedly prepared by the IUCN Ethics Working Group, J. Ronald Engel, Chair, on which Rolston served four or five years, meeting half a dozen times, including World Conservation Strategy Conference, Ottawa, Canada, May 31-June 5, 1986, sponsored by United Nations Environment Programme and International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). Rolston was invited to write a preface for the strategy, and did so, "The Epic of Life on the Home Planet," but they revised the strategy endlessly and it disappeared.

1991. "A Simple Test," Alive Now! The Earth, January/February 1991, pp. 54-55. ISSN 0891-8767. Devotional booklet for youth, published by The Upper Room, Nashville, TN. Reprints the test for a resident enviroment from Environmental Ethics, pp. 347-349.

1992

1992. University Distinguished Professor. Memorabilia. Channel 14 News item on videotape.

1992. "Disvalues in Nature," The Monist 75(1992):250-278.

Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 87-115.

1992. "Ethical Responsibilities toward Wildlife," Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 200(1992):618-622.

1992. "Science and Christianity," in Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price, eds., The New Handbook of Christian Theology (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1992), pages 430-432. Revised article, New and Enlarged Handbook of Christian Theology (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2003), pages 450-454.

1992. "Wildlife and Wildlands: A Christian Perspective," Church and Society 80 (no. 4, March/April 1990):16-40.

Reprinted in After Nature's Revolt: Eco-justice and Theology, Dieter T. Hessel, ed., (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992), pages 122-143.

Reprinted in part as "Christians, Wildlife, Wildlands," in Earth Letter, January 2001, pp. 4-6. (Earth Ministry, 1305 NE 47th St., Seattle, WA 98105.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese in Dieter T. Hessel, ed., Shengtai gongyi: Dui dadi fanpuide xinyang fanxing (Taiwan: Diqiuri Chubanshe, 1997), pp. 233-256. Translated by Text Committee of the Taiwan Ecological Theology Center. ISBN 0-8006-2532-3.

1992. Combined review of:

Brian Huntley, Roy Siegfried, and Clem Sunter, South African Environments into the 21st Century. Cape Town: Human and Rousseas (Pty) Ltd., and Tafelberg Publishers, Ltd., 1989.

Rob Preston-Whyte and Graham House, eds. Rotating the Cube: Environmental Strategies for the 1990's, An Indicator South Africa Issue Focus. Durban: Department of Geographical and Environmental Sciences and Indicator Project South Africa, University of Natal, April 1990).

Alan B. Durning, Apartheid's Environmental Toll. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Institute, 1990).

In Environmental Ethics 14(1992):87-91.

1992. Review of Richard Olson, Science Deified and Science Defied: The Historical Significance of Science in Western Culture. Volume 2: From the Early Modern Age through the Early Romantic Era, ca. 1640 to ca. 1820 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990) in Quarterly Review of Biology 67(1992):349.

1992. Review, Lawrence E. Johnson, A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral Significance and Environmental Ethics (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1991) in Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Bulletin, vol. 11, no. 4 (1992):17-19.

1992. "Religion in an Age of Science; Metaphysics in an Age of History," commissioned longer critical review of Ian Barbour, Religion in an Age of Science: The Gifford Lectures, vol. 1 (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1990) in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 27(1992):65-87.

1992. "Environmental Ethics," Environmental Encyclopedia, Detroit: Gale Research. Article failed to be published. But there is a Rolston biography in this encyclopedia. "Rolston, Holmes (1932- ). Biographical article in Environmental Encyclopedia, 1st edition (Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1994), pp. 718-719. Also reprinted in later editions.

1992. "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." Failed to appear in William Vitek and Wes Jackson, eds., Home Territory.

Published as "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." In Rana P. B. Singh, ed., Environmental Ethics: Discourses, and Cultural Traditions: Festschrift to Arne Naess (Varanasi, India: The National Geographical Society of India, 1993), pages 55-63

Also published as the National Geographical Journal of India, vol. 39, parts 1-4, 1993.

Also published as: "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." Pages 285-296 in Andrew Light and Jonathan M. Smith, eds., Philosophy and Geography III: Philosophies of Place. Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 1998.

1992. "On Behalf of Bioexuberance." Reprinted in Wilderness Record: Proceedings of the California Wilderness Coalition, vol 17, no. 4, April 1992. Originally in: Garden 11, no. 4 (July/August 1987): 2-4, 31-32.

1992. "Can and Ought Humans Lose in Environmental Ethics? IRAS Newsletter (Institute on Religion in an Age of Science), vol 40, no. 3, 15 April 1992, pp. 2-3. Condensed version of article then in press, published as "Winning and Losing in Environmental Ethics." In Frederick Ferré and Peter G. Hartel, eds., Ethics and Environmental Policy: Theory Meets Practice (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994), pages 217-234.

1992. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Reprinted in David E. Cooper and Joy A. Palmer, eds., The Environment in Question (London: Routledge, 1992), pages 135-146. Despite earlier date, primary publication was: Pages 135-157 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993.

1992. "Winning and Losing in Environmental Ethics." Condensed version published in IRAS Newsletter (Institute on Religion in an Age of Science), vol 40, no. 3, 15 April 1992, pp. 2-3.

Full version first in Frederick Ferré and Peter G. Hartel, eds., Ethics and Environmental Policy: Theory Meets Practice (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994), pages 217-234. Keynote address at University of Georgia Conference, "Environmental Ethics: Theory into Practice," April 5-7, 1992.

1993

1993. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Pages 135-157 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993. Pages 124-144, second edition, 1998. Pages 126-146, third edition, 2001. Pages 82-102 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, Karen J. Warren, Irene J. Klaver, and John Clark, eds., fourth edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005.

Reprinted in David E. Cooper and Joy A. Palmer, eds., The Environment in Question (London: Routledge, 1992), pages 135-146.

Reprinted in Lawrence H. Hinman, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues: Diversity and Consensus, 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000. Pages 587-604. 3rd, ed., 2005, pages 427-443.

1993. "Biophilia, Selfish Genes, Shared Values" Pages 381-414 in Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson, eds., The Biophilia Hypothesis: A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry (Washington: Island Press, 1993).

1993. "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." In Rana P. B. Singh, ed., Environmental Ethics: Discourses, and Cultural Traditions: Festschrift to Arne Naess (Varanasi, India: The National Geographical Society of India, 1993), pages 55-63; also published as the National Geographical Journal of India, vol. 39, parts 1-4, 1993.

1993. "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians." In Harlan Beckley, ed., The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1993), pages 163-186. Keynote address at the Society of Christian Ethics, Annual National Conference, Savannah, GA, January 8-10, 1993.

Reprinted in The Egg: An Eco-Justice Quarterly (Environmental Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches) vol. 13, no. 3 (summer 1993):6-10, 18.

Reprinted in Church and Society, July/August 1996, pages 37-50.

Reprinted, with title: "Duties to Animals, Plants, Species, and Ecosystems: Challenges for Christians." In William Gibson, ed., Eco-justice: The Unfinished Journey (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press [SUNY], 2004), pages 133-145.

Reprinted in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 2004), pp. 231-239.

1993. "Rights and Responsibilities on the Home Planet," Yale Journal of International Law 18 (no. 1, 1993):251-279. Invited paper at Symposium on Human Rights and the Environment, Yale Law School and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, April 1992.

1993. "Rights and Responsibilities on the Home Planet." Short version in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 28(1993):425-439. Originally in Yale Journal of International Law 18 (no. 1, 1993):251-279.

1993. "The Value of Life for Itself," in Elliott A. Norse, ed., Global Marine Biological Diversity: A Strategy for Building Conservation into Decision Making (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1993), pages 34-36.

1993. "Whose Woods These Are. Are Genetic Resources Private Property or Global Commons?" Earthwatch, vol. 12, no. 3 (March/April 1993): 17-18.

1993. Review of H. Paul Santmire, The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology. Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1985, 1991. In Interpretation: Journal of Bible and Theology 47:(July 1993):335-336.

1993. "A Philosopher Gone Wild," biographical feature in David D. Karnos and Robert G. Shoemaker, eds., Falling in Love with Wisdom: American Philosophers Talk About Their Calling (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), pp. 184-187.

1993. "Biology and Philosophy in Yellowstone," pp. 29-38. "Values Gone Wild," pp. 56-65. Reprinted in Susan Armstrong and Richard Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Convergence and Divergence (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993). (First edition)

1993. "Using Water Naturally," Shorter version in Kathleen C. Klein, ed., Seeking an Integrated Approach to Watershed Management in the South Platte Basin (Fort Collins, CO: Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University, 1993), pp. 3-8. Originally: Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

1993. "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." In Rana P. B. Singh, ed., Environmental Ethics: Discourses, and Cultural Traditions: Festschrift to Arne Naess (Varanasi, India: The National Geographical Society of India, 1993), pages 55-63; also published as the National Geographical Journal of India, vol. 39, parts 1-4, 1993.

1993. "Does Nature Need To Be Redeemed? Published in Horizons in Biblical Theology 14 (no. 2, 1993):143-172. The primary publisher, though released later, is: Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 29(1994):205-229.

Reprinted in Charles Taliaferro and Paul J. Griffiths, eds., Philosophy of Religion: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003), pages 530-543.

1993. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Earl R. Winkler and Jerrold R. Coombs, eds., Applied Ethics: A Reader (London: Blackwell, 1993), pp. 271-292. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

1993. "Creation: God and Endangered Species." In Lawrence S. Hamilton, ed., Ethics, Religion and Biodiversity (Cambridge, England: The White Horse Press, 1993), pages 40-64.

The primary publisher, with a later date, is Ke Chung Kim and Robert D. Weaver, eds., Biodiversity and Landscape (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 47-60.

1993. "Using Water Naturally." Shorter version in Kathleen C. Klein, ed., Seeking an Integrated Approach to Watershed Management in the South Platte Basin (Fort Collins, CO: Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University, 1993), pp. 3-8. Originally in Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

1993. "Philosophers Are Vital," commentary in Colorado State University Comment, September 30, 1993, vol. 24, no. 6. Reflections on the 19th World Congress of Philosophy, August 21-28, Moscow, and the role of philosophy in international affairs, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. "A collapsed world view in which a people have trusted for most of a century is a philosophical tragedy, leaving a great nation spiritually and materially in ruins, at great cost in human suffering. Philosophy is vital in making and keeping life human."

1994

1994.Conserving Natural Value (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994). Published in electronic format by Columbia University Press Online Books, 1997.

Chapters 6 and 7, translated into German: "Eine Ethik für den gesamten Planten Gedanken über den Eigenwert der Natur," Natur und Kultur: Transdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit 7(no. 2, 2006):24-40.

Placed in archives. one-third of a box of research materials, drafts, proofs, verifications. This one-third box of materials is included in Box 2 of 2 of the book materials for the book Environmental Ethics, 1988. See there.

1994. "Creation: God and Endangered Species." In Ke Chung Kim and Robert D. Weaver, eds., Biodiversity and Landscape (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 47-60. Reprinted in Lawrence S. Hamilton, ed., Ethics, Religion and Biodiversity (Cambridge, England: The White Horse Press, 1993), pages 40-64. Electronically on website, Ecospherics International, Inc., Lanark, Ontario, Canada. http://www.ecospherics.net. Ted Mosquin, editor.

1994. "Does Nature Need To Be Redeemed?" Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 29(1994):205-229. Article awarded John Templeton Foundation award for best scholarly papers in religion, 1994.

1994. "Environmental Protection and an Equitable International order: Ethics after the Earth Summit." In Donald A. Brown, compiler, Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Conference Held at the United Nations on the Ethical Dimensions of the United Nations Program on Environmental and Development, Agenda 21 (Camp Hill, Pa: Earth Ethics Research Group, 1994), pages 267-284.

1994. "Foreword" in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 1994; Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, purchased rights, 1997), pages xv-xvi.

1994. "Foreword" in Laura Westra, An Environmental Proposal for Ethics: The Principle of Integrity (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994), pages xi-xiii.

1994. "In the Grasp of Science (Hard and Soft)," critical notice review of Bryan Appleyard, Understanding the Present: Science and the Soul of Modern Man (New York: Doubleday and Co., 1992), in Christian Century 111 (no. 1): 19-22 (January 5-12, 1994).

1994. "Order and Disorder in Nature, Science, and Religion." Pages 1-14 in George W. Shields and Mark Shale, eds., Science, Technology and Religious Ideas: Proceedings of the Institute for Liberal Studies, vol. 4 (Frankfort, KT: Institute for Liberal Studies, Kentucky State University, 1994). Keynote address at Institute for Liberal Studies, Conference on Science, Technology, and Religious Ideas, Kentucky State University, April 2-3, 1993.

1994. "People, Population, Prosperity, and Place." In Noel J. Brown and Pierre Quibler, eds., Ethics and Agenda 21: Moral Implications of a Global Consensus (New York: United Nations Publications, United Nations Environment Programme, 1994), pages 35-38. Ethical evaluation of the UN strategy document from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Rio Earth Summit).

1994. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." In Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume. Invited conference address, Royal Society of Philosophy, Annual Conference, University of Wales, Cardiff, July 18-21, 1993.

Reprinted in Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston III, eds., Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2003), pages 143-153.

Reprinted, translated into German, "Werte in der Natur und die Natur der Werte," in: Angelika Krebs, ed., Naturethik. Grundtexte der gegenwärtigen tier- und ökoethischen Diskussion (Ethics of Nature: Fundamental Texts Discussing Contemporary Animal and Ecological Ethics) (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1997), pages 247-270.

Reprinted, translated into Danish, "Vaerdi i naturen og vaerdinens natur," in: Merte Sørensen, Finn Arler and Martin Ishøy, eds., Miljø og etik (Environment and Ethics) (Aarhus, Denmark: NSI Press, Nordisk Sommeruniversitet, 1997), pp. 17-38.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi di benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value)," Zi ran bian lun fa yet jiu (Studies in Dialectics of Nature) 15(no. 2, February, 1999):42-46. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing. ISSN 1000-8934. Translated by Liu Er.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese (second time), "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi de benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value). Pages 5-12 in Ye Ping, ed., Huanjing yu kechixu fazhan yanjiu (For Environment and Sustainable Development). Harbin, China: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Press, 1998. ISBN 7-5388-3508-3. Selected proceedings of First All-China Conference on Environment and Development, held in Harbin, China, October 20-24, 1998.

Electronically published (2000) in Discourses, the philosophy section of Primis (McGraw-Hill), an electronic database publication system that enables instructors to create customized anthologies for their courses. See web page: http://mhhe.com/primis/philo.

1994. "Winning and Losing in Environmental Ethics." In Frederick Ferré and Peter G. Hartel, eds., Ethics and Environmental Policy: Theory Meets Practice (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994), pages 217-234. Keynote address at University of Georgia Conference, "Environmental Ethics: Theory into Practice," April 5-7, 1992.

Reprinted in John Echeverria and Raymond Booth Eby, Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement (Washington: Island Press, 1995), pages 263-273.

Condensed version published in IRAS Newsletter (Institute on Religion in an Age of Science), vol 40, no. 3, 15 April 1992, pp. 2-3.

1994. Conserving Natural Value (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994). Published in electronic format by Columbia University Press Online Books, 1997.

Chapters 6 and 7, translated into German: "Eine Ethik für den gesamten Planten Gedanken über den Eigenwert der Natur," Natur und Kultur: Transdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit 7(no. 2, 2006):24-40.

1994. Review of Andrew McLaughlin, Regarding Nature: Industrialism and Deep Ecology (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993), Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 105 (no. 1, 1994):201-202.

1994. Review of Joseph R. Des Jardins, Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1993), In Environmental Ethics 16(1994):219-224.

1994. Review, Charles F. Wilkinson, Crossing the Next Meridian: Land, Water, and the Future of the West (Washington: Island Press, 1992). In Illahee: Journal for the Northwest Environment 10(1994):161-162.

1994. Review of Rosemary Radford Reuther, Gaia and God: An Ecofeminist Theology of Earth Healing (San Francisco: Harper/Collins, 1992), Interpretation: Journal of Bible and Theology 48(1994):188-190.

1994. "What Is Responsible Management of Private Rangeland?" In Larry D. White, ed., Private Property Rights and Responsibilities of Rangeland Owners and Managers (College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University, 1994, 1995), pages 39-49. Proceedings from a conference of the Texas Section of the Society for Range Management.

1994. "Respect for Life: Can Zen Buddhism Help in Forming an Environmental Ethic?" Translated into Chinese in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Digest of Translation), (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing), 1994, Issue No. 5, September, pages 11-18. Originally in Zen Buddhism Today, No. 7, September 1989, pp. 11-30.

1994. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted, in Chinese translation, in Ch'iu Jen-tsung, ed., Kuo wai tzy jan k'o hsüeh che hsüeh wen t'i (Philosophical Problems in Foreign Natural Science). Chung-kuo she hui k'o hsüeh, 1994. Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press, 1994. ISBN 7-5004-1514-1. Pages 276-295. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96. Two Rolston articles translated into Chinese in this one volume.

1994. "Science-Based vs. Traditional Cultural Values in a Global Ethic." Reprinted, in Chinese translation, pages 259-275, in Ch'iu Jen-tsung, ed., Kuo wai tzy jan k'o hsüeh che hsüeh wen t'i (Philosophical Problems in Foreign Natural Science). Chung-kuo she hui k'o hsüeh, 1994. Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press, 1994. ISBN 7-5004-1514-1. Originally:

Pages 63-72 in J. Ronald Engel and Joan Engel, eds., Ethics of Environment and Development. London: Belhaven Press and Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 1990. Two Rolston articles translated into Chinese in this one volume.

1994. "Just Environmental Business." Reprinted in Dale Westphal and Fred Westphal, eds., Planet in Peril: Essays in Environmental Ethics (Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1994), pp. 149-170. Originally Chapter 11, pages 324-359, in Tom Regan, ed., Just Business: New Introductory Essays in Business Ethics (New York: Random House, 1984).

1994. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Lori Gruen and Dale Jamieson, eds., Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994) pp. 65--84. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

1994. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, first edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1994), pp. 88-93, 485-492. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

1994. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in Lori Gruen and Dale Jamieson, eds., Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), pp. 265-278. Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1994. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi di benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value)," Zi ran bian lun fa yet jiu (Studies in Dialectics of Nature) 15(no. 2, February, 1999):42-46. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing. ISSN 1000-8934. Translated by Liu Er. Originaly in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1994. "Environmental Protection and an Equitable International Order: Ethics after the Earth Summit." Reprinted in Donald A. Brown, compiler, Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Conference Held at the United Nations on the Ethical Dimensions of the United Nations Program on Environmental and Development, Agenda 21 (Camp Hill, Pa: Earth Ethics Research Group, 1994), pages 267-284. The primary publisher is: Business Ethics Quarterly 5(1995):735-752.

1994. "Our Duties to Endangered Species," invited box essay in Gary K. Meffe and C. Ronald Carroll, eds., Principles of Conservation Biology (Sunderland, MA: Sinauer and Associates, 1994), pages 30-31.

1995

1995. "Does Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscapes Need to be Science-Based?" British Journal of Aesthetics 35(1995):374-386. Address at "Meeting in the Landscape," the First International Conference on Environmental Aesthetics," Koli, Finland, June 1994.

Reprinted in Joseph DesJardins, ed., Environmental Ethics: Concepts, Policy, Theory (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999), pages 164-171.

1995. "Duties to Endangered Species." Volume 1, pages 517-528 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology, 4 vols. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1995.

1995. "Endangered Species and Biodiversity: Ethical Issues" in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Revised Edition, Warren T. Reich, ed. (New York: Macmillan Library Reference, Simon and Schuster, 1995), pages 671-75. Pages 748-752, vol. 2, in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd ed., Stephen G. Post, Editor-in-Chief (New York: Macmillan Reference/Thomson Gale, 2004).

1995. "Environmental Protection and an Equitable International Order: Ethics after the Earth Summit," Business Ethics Quarterly 5(1995):735-752.

Reprinted in Donald A. Brown, compiler, Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Conference Held at the United Nations on the Ethical Dimensions of the United Nations Program on Environmental and Development, Agenda 21 (Camp Hill, Pa: Earth Ethics Research Group, 1994), pages 267-284.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese in: Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) (Chinese Society for Environmental Ethics) 2(no. 2, June 1999):49-55 (trans. by Li Shili).

1995. "Foreword" in Don E. Marietta, Jr., For People and the Planet: Holism and Humanism in Environmental Ethics (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995), pages ix-xii.

1995. "Global Environmental Ethics: A Valuable Earth." In Richard L. Knight and Sara F. Bates, eds., A New Century for Natural Resources Management (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1995), pages 349-366.

Reprinted in Ye Ping, et al, eds., Sheng t'a huan ching pao hu tzu jan tzu yüan kuan li ti li lun yen chiu (A Theoretical Study of Ecological Environmental Protection and Management of Natural Resources). He-lung chiang k'o hsüeh chi shu ch'u pan she, 1995. ISBN 7-5388-2729-3 (Harbin, China: Scientific and Technological Publishing Co., 1995), pages 67-83.

1995. "Persons in the Universe: Unfolding Holism or Storied History?" Review of Errol E. Harris, Cosmos and Anthropos: A Philosophical Interpretation of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1991). In New Ideas in Psychology 13(1995):47-52.

1995. "Science and Conscience: Biological Foundations versus Biological Norms for Human Behavior," Review of Timothy H. Goldsmith, The Biological Roots of Human Nature: Forging Links between Evolution and Behavior (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), New Ideas in Psychology 13(1995):71-75.

1995. "Wildlife Conservation and Management: Ethical Issues" in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Revised Edition, Warren T. Reich, ed. (New York: Macmillan Library Reference, Simon and Schuster, 1995), pages 176-80.) "Animal Welfare and Rights III. Wildlife Conservation and Management," pages 201-204, vol. 1, in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd ed., Stephen G. Post, Editor-in-Chief (New York: Macmillan Reference/Thomson Gale, 2004).

1995. Biology, Ethics, and the Origins of Life. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 1995. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., purchased rights, 1997). Edited anthology from Conference on Biology, Ethics, and the Origins of Life, held at Colorado State University, September 1991. Contributors: Thomas R. Cech, Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan, Niles Eldredge, Michael Ruse, Francisco J. Ayala, Langdon Gilkey, Charles Birch.

1995. Review of Franz M. Wuketits, Evolutionary Epistemology and Its Implications for Humankind (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990) and Matthew H. Nitecki and Doris V. Nitecki, eds., Evolutionary Ethics (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993), Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 30(1995):513-517.

1995. Review, "Genes for Sale; Gargantuan Computer System Wanted," of J. H. Vogel, Genes for Sale: Privatization as a Conservation Policy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), in Conservation Biology 9(1995):1657-1658.

1995. Review of Richard Sylvan and David Bennett, The Greening of Ethics (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1994; Cambridge, UK: White Horse Press, 1994), Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 106(1995):231.

1995. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in John Lemons, ed., Readings from The Environmental Profesional: Natural Resources (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Science Publishers, 1995), pages 108-115. Originally: "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed," Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1995. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 365-389. Originally in Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30.

1995. "Duties to Endangered Species." Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 77-85. Originally in BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

1995. "Duties to Endangered Species." Reprinted in James P. Sterba, ed., Earth Ethics: Environmental Ethics, Animal Rights, and Practical Applications (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1995), pp. 317-328. Originally in BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

1995. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in John Lemons, ed., Readings from The Environmental Profesional: Natural Resources (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Science Publishers, 1995), pages 108-115. Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1995. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 445-452. Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1995. "Disvalues in Nature." Reprinted in Andrew Brennan, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Aldershot, Hampshire, U.K.: Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1995), pages 87-115. Originally in The Monist 75(1992):250-278.

1995. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in James E. Coufal and Charles M. Spuches, Environmental Ethics in Practice: Developing a Personal Ethic. Materials for Natural Resources Management Instructors (Syracuse, NY: SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 1995). Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1995. "Using Water Naturally." Revised version in Illahee: Journal for the Northwest Environment 11 (nos. 1 & 2, 1995):94-98. Originally: Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

1995. "Winning and Losing in Environmental Ethics." Reprinted in John Echeverria and Raymond Booth Eby, Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement (Washington: Island Press, 1995), pages 263-273. Originally in Frederick Ferré and Peter G. Hartel, eds., Ethics and Environmental Policy: Theory Meets Practice (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994), pages 217-234.

1996

1996. "Earth Ethics: A Challenge to Liberal Education." Pages 161-192 in J. Baird Callicott and Fernando José R. da Rocha, eds., Earth Summit Ethics: Toward a Reconstructive Postmodern Philosophy on the Atlantic Rim (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996). Keynote address at Conference on Ethics, University, and Environment" at Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 25-29, 1992.

1996. "Environmental Ethics in the Undergraduate Philosophy Curriculum." In Jonathan Colett and Stephen J. Karakashian, eds., The Environment: Conservation of Biodiversity, and Sustainable Development: A Multidisciplinary Guide for College Teachers (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1996), pages 206-234.

1996. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature," in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

Reprinted in Roger S. Gottlieb, ed., The Ecological Community (London: Routledge, 1997), pages 208-225.

Reprinted in Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., 1997), pages 619-630.

Reprinted in Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., 2002), pages 621-630.

Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, 2nd ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 409-420.

Reprinted in David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott, eds., Environmental Ethics: Introductory Readings (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), pages 404-416.

Reprinted in Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston III, eds., Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2003), pages 451-462. With reply by Robin Attfield, "Saving Nature, Feeding People, and Ethics," pages 463-471.

Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 4, pp. 23-40.

Reprinted in Robin Attfield, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 13-29.

Reprinted, translated into German as "Menschen Ernähren oder Natur Erhalten?" in Conceptus: Zeitschrift für philosophie 29(nr. 74, 1996):1-25, with reply,"Natur Erhalten oder Menschen Ernähren?" ("Saving Nature or Feeding People?") by Robin Attfield (Philosophy, University of Wales), Conceptus 29:27-45.

Five critical articles responding to this paper are:

(1) Robin Attfield (Philosophy, University of Wales, Cardiff), "Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics," Environmental Values 7(1998):291-304.

(2) Andrew Brennan (Philosophy, University of Western Australia), "Poverty, Puritanism and Environmental Conflict," Environmental Values 7(1998):305-331.

(3) Ben A. Minteer (School of Natural Resources, University of Vermont), "No Experience Necessary? Foundationalism and the Retreat from Culture in Environmental Ethics," Environmental Values 7(1998):333-348.

Rolston's response to these three articles is "Saving Nature, Feeding People, and the Foundations of Ethics," Environmental Values 7(1998):349-357.

(4) Allan Carter, "Saving Nature and Feeding People," Environmental Ethics 26(2004):339-360.

(5) Hanna Siurua, "Nature above People: Rolston and `Fortress' Conservation in the South," Ethics and the Environment 11(no. 1, 2006):71-96.

1996. "Immunity in Natural History," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (University of Chicago Press) 39(1996):353-372. Nobel Conference XXVIII Lecture at Gustavus Adolphus College, October 1992.

1996. "Nature, Culture, and Environmental Ethics / Narava, kultura in etika okolja." Pages 25-42 in Dušan Ogrin, ed., Varstvo narave zunaj zavarovanih obmoij / The Conservation of Nature Outside Protected Areas (Ljubljnana, Slovenia: Urad RS za prostorska planiranje, Ministrstvo za okolje in prostor / Office for Physical Planning, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, Republic of Slovenia, and Inštitut za krajinsko arhitekturo, Biotehniška fakulteta / Institute of Landscape Architecture, University of Ljubljana, 1996). In English and also translated into Slovenian. Conference proceedings from European Union, Conference on the Conservation of Nature Outside Protected Areas, Ljubljana, Slovenia, November 1995.

1996. "Science, Religion, and the Future." Pages 61-82 in W. Mark Richardson and Wesley J. Wildman, eds., Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue (London: Routledge, 1996).

1996. "Nature, Spirit, and Land Management." Pages 17-24 in Beverly L. Driver, Daniel Dustin, Tony Baltic, Gary Eisner, and George Peterson, eds., Nature and the Human Spirit: Toward an Expanded Land Management Ethic (State College, PA: Venture Publishing Co., 1996). Anthology published by a U.S. Forest Service task force.

1996. "Science, Advocacy, Human and Environmental Health," The Science of the Total Environment 184(1996):51-56. Article prepared for the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) and World Health Organization (WHO) and in theme issue on "Ethical and Philosophical Issues in Environmental Epidemology.

1996. "Scientific Inquiry" (Secular Scientific Spirituality). Pages 387-413 in Peter H. Van Ness, ed., Peter H. Van Ness, ed., Spirituality and the Secular Quest (New York: Crossroad Publishing Co., 1996). Volume 22 of World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest.

1996. "The Bible and Ecology," Interpretation: Journal of Bible and Theology 50(1996):16-26. Also translated into Japanese.

1996. "Wolves Resuming their Rightful Place in our Ecosystem," Fort Collins Coloradoan, March 24, 1996. Page E3. Commentary on seeing the Yellowstone wolves in the wild.

1996. Review, Robert R. Gottfried, Economics, Ecology, and the Roots of Western Faith: Perspectives from the Garden (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1995) and Robert Booth Fowler, The Greening of Protestant Thought (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1995) Theology Today 53(1996):418-422.

1996. Review, Denis Edwards, Jesus the Wisdom of God: An Ecological Theology (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1995), Theology Today 53(1996):430.

1996. Evaluation of Environmental Encyclopedia for Gale Research.

1996. "Filozofia ekologiczna [Ecological Philosophy]" by Stefan Zabieglik, with Rolston notice, Pismo PG, journal published by the Polytechnical University of Gdansk (= Danzig), Poland. Nr. 2/3 (22-23), 1996, pp. 64-68.

1996. "Value Wildlife and Wilderness" Nature Conservancy 46 (no. 4, July/August 1996), p. 23. Quotations from Environmental Ethics and Conserving Natural Value.

1996. "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians." Reprinted in Church and Society, July/August 1996, pages 37-50. Originally in Harlan Beckley, ed., The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1993), pages 163-186. Keynote address at the Society of Christian Ethics, Annual National Conference, Savannah, GA, January 8-10, 1993.

1996. Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World. Chinese translation (Taiwan): Huanjing lunlixue: Dui ziranjie de yiwu yü ziranjie de jiazhi (Environmental Ethics: Duties to and Values in the Natural World), translated by Wang Ruixiang and edited by Huang Daolin (Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1996) ISBN 957-00-8564-9. Originally: Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988).

1996. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted and translated into Hungarian in Lásló Molnár, ed., Környezeti etika (Environmental Ethics) (Budapest: Technical University of Budapest, 1996). Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1996. "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians." Reprinted in Church and Society, July/August 1996, pages 37-50. Originally in Harlan Beckley, ed., The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1993), pages 163-186.

1997

1997. "Ecological Spirituality," American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 18(1997)59-64.

1997. "Nature for Real: Is Nature a Social Construct?" In Timothy D. J. Chappell, ed., The Philosophy of the Environment (Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 1997), pages 38-64.

1997. "Nature, the Genesis of Value, and Human Understanding," Environmental Values 6(1997):361-364. Reply to a criticism by Emyr Vaughan Thomas, "Rolston, Naturogenic Value and Genuine Biocentrism," Environmental Values 6(1007):355-360.

1997. "Our Duties to Endangered Species," invited box essay in Gary K. Meffe and C. Ronald Carroll, eds., Principles of Conservation Biology (Sunderland, MA: Sinauer and Associates, 1994), pages 30-31. 2nd edition, 1997, pages 35-36. 3rd edition, Martha J. Groom, Gary K. Meffee, and C. Ronald Carroll, 2006, pages 116-117.

1997. "Siberia: Beautiful, Bleak, Full of Uncertainty," Fort Collins Coloradoan, July 26, 1997, pages D8, D7. Report on a trip to Siberia and Lake Baikal, with a focus on conservation biology, led by Russian scientists, and sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, June 1997.

1997. Nordgren, Anders, ed., "Environmental Science and Environmental Advocacy," in Science, Ethics, Sustainability: The Responsibility of Science in Attaining Sustainable Development, Centre for Research Ethics, University of Uppsala, Sweden. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studies in Bioethics and Research Ethics 2 (Uppsala, Sweden, Centre for Research Ethics, 1997), pp. 137-153.

Presented in various versions:

--1991. Once a presentation as keynote speaker, "Science and Advocacy," American Fisheries Society, Conference on Science and Advocacy in Fisheries Management, Salishan Lodge, Gleneden Beach, Oregon, January 29-February 2, 1991. Interviewed by Joe Crane on National Public Radio for radio broadcast February 2, 1991.

--1993. Once a presentation: "Environmental Science and Environmental Ethics," in Symposium on "The Scientific Foundations of Environmental Ethics," American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, February 11-16, 1993.

--1998. Presented at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, January 1998, and they requested copy to publish in conference proceedings. Publication unknown. Other versions in other Indian universities on this trip.

--2000. "Environmental Science and Environmental Advocacy," Reflections: Newsletter of the Program for Ethics, Science, and the Environment, Oregon State University. Special Issue No. 4, April 2000, pp. 2-3.

--2000. Lecture, "Environmental Science and Environmental Advocacy," at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (Free University, Amsterdam), October 25, 2000. Sponsors: The Council for the Humanities of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the Board of the Vrije Universiteit.

1997. Review of Tom Hayden, The Lost Gospel of the Earth (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996), in The Presbyterian Outlook 179(no. 8, March 3, 1997):9

1997. Review, "Reasons for Loving Nature," review of Stephen R. Kellert, The Value of Life: Biological Diversity and Human Society (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1996) in Technology Review (Massachusetts Institutes of Technology) 100 (no 2, Feb./Mar. 1997):70-71.

1997. Review of Bryan G. Norton, Michael Hutchins, Elizabeth F. Stevens, and Terry L. Maple, eds., Ethics on the Ark: Zoos, Animal Welfare, and Wildlife Conservation (Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995) for Journal of Wildlife Management 61(1997):974-975.

1997. Review of Frederick Ferré, Being and Value: Toward a Constructive Postmodern Metaphysics (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996), in Theology Today 54(1997):420-424.

1997. Review of Michael S.Northcott, The Environment and Christian Ethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), in Theology Today 54(1997/98):549-550.

Reprinted in Science and Religion Reviews (UK).

1997. "Natural Thinker," Profile of Holmes Rolston by Steve Lipsher, The Denver Post, Empire: Magazine of the West. June 8, 1997. Feature article, cover story.

1997. "Environmental Ethics: Author Shares His Thoughts on Nature," and "The Study of Environmental Ethics," by Stephanie Porter-Nichols. Profile of Holmes Rolston, with extensive citations. Smyth County News and Messenger, Wytheville, Virginia, March 29, 1997, pp. 38-39, pp. 45-46. Profile in part recalling Rolston's former residence in Southwest Virginia.

1997. Gifford Lectures, Genes, Genesis and God, delivered at University of Edinburgh, November 1997. Published as Genes, Genesis and God: Values and their Origins in Natural and Human History (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Annotated lecture notes for the ten lectures.

Related event:

--Seminar, "A Prolific Earth: Genetic and Theological Explanations," jointly with R. J. Berry, Department of Genetics, University College London, sponsored by University of Glasgow and University of Edinburgh. Held at New College, University of Edinburgh, November 12, 1997. Neil Spurway, Physiology, University of Glasgow, Coordinator.

Spinoff lectures in this period:

--"Technology vs. Nature: What Is Natural?" University of Aberdeen, November 19, 1997, published as "Technology versus Nature: What is Natural" in CPTS Ends and Means: Journal of the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy, Technology & Society 2(no. 2, Spring 1998):3-14.

--"Intrinsic Values Shared versus Selfish Genes," University of Lancaster, Nov. 15, 1997. Essentially drawn from Chapter 2 of Genes, Genesis and God, pp. 38-50.

--"Values in Nature: Intrinsic Values Shared versus Selfish Genes," University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, Department of Philosophy, November 26, 1997. Timothy D. J. Chappell and KeeKok Lee, Coordinators.

Further spinoff lectures:

--"Anthropic Biology," Invited paper, American Academy of Religion, 2001 Annual Meeting, Denver. November 18, 2001. Thomas P. Kasulis, Religion, Ohio State University, and Edith Wyschogrod, Rice University, Co-ordinators.

--"Genes, Values, and Ethics," John Wesley Powell Distinguished Memorial Lecture, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, Seventy Fourth Annual Meeting, Grand Junction, Colorado, 17-21 May, 1998. Donald J. Nash, Conference Coordinator. Expanded from "Intrinsic Values Shared versus Selfish Genes," University of Lancaster, Nov. 15, 1997. Essentially drawn from Chapter 2 and 6 of Genes, Genesis and God, pp. 38-50.

--McNair Memorial Distinguished Lecture, "Evolutionary History and Divine Presence," University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chancellor's Established Lectures, September 16, 1998, with related presentations, September 17, 1998, to the Carolina Environmental Program, William Glaze, Director, and the School of Natural Resources, Richard Andrews, Coordinator.

1997. "Ecology: A Primer for Christian Ethics," prepared for Russell Morris, Florida State University, for The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics, at his request. But the theme edition got rejected and publication failed. Published with minor revisions, ten years later, 2007, in Journal of Catholic Social Thought.

1997. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Reprinted, in German translation, as "Können und sollen wir der Natur folgen?", in Dieter Birnbacher, ed., Ökophilosophie (Ditzingen,\ Germany: Philipp Reclam jun. Stuttgart, Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, 1997), pp. 242-285. Originally in Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30.

1997. "Values in Nature." Reprinted, translated into Finnish in Markku Oksanen and Marjo Rauhala-Hayes, eds., Ympäristöfilosofia: Kirjoituksia ympäristönsuojelun eettisistä perusteista (Environmental Philosophy: Critical Sources in Environmental Theory and Ethics (Helsinki: Gaudeamus, Oy Yliopistokustannus, Finnish University Press, 1997), pages 205-224. Originally in Environmental Ethics 3(1981):113-128.

1997. Science and Religion--A Critical Survey. Reissued: Ft. Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1997. Originally: New York: Random House, Temple University Press, 1987. Also McGraw-Hill, 1989.

1997. "Wildlife and Wildlands: A Christian Perspective." Reprinted, translated into Chinese in Dieter T. Hessel, ed., Shengtai gongyi: Dui dadi fanpuide xinyang fanxing (Taiwan: Diqiuri Chubanshe, 1997), pp. 233-256. Translated by Text Committee of the Taiwan Ecological Theology Center. ISBN 0-8006-2532-3. Originally in: Church and Society 80 (no. 4, March/April 1990):16-40. Reprinted in After Nature's Revolt: Eco-justice and Theology, Dieter T. Hessel, ed., (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992), pages 122-143.

1997. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into German, "Werte in der Natur und die Natur der Werte," in Angelika Krebs, ed., Naturethik. Grundtexte der gegenwärtigen tier- und ökoethischen Diskussion (Ethics of Nature: Fundamental Texts Discussing Contemporary Animal and Ecological Ethics) (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1997), pages 247-270. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1997. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into Danish, "Vaerdi i naturen og vaerdinens natur," in: Merte Sørensen, Finn Arler and Martin Ishøy, eds., Miljø og etik (Environment and Ethics) (Aarhus, Denmark: NSI Press, Nordisk Sommeruniversitet, 1997), pp. 17-38. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1997. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in Roger S. Gottlieb, ed., The Ecological Community (London: Routledge, 1997), pages 208-225. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

1997. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., 1997), pages 619-630. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

1998

1998. "Aesthetic Experience in Forests," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56(1998):157-166. Invited address at The Aesthetics of the Forest, Second International Conference on Landscape Aesthetics, Lusto, Punkaharju, Finland, June 10-13, 1996.

Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 80-92.

Reprinted in Allen Carlson and Arnold Berleant, eds., The Aesthetics of Natural Environments (Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2004), pages 182-196.

Reprinted, translated into Finnish, in Yrjö Sepänmaa, ed. Metsään Mieleni (Helsinki: Maahenski, 2003), pages 31-47.

1998. "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." Pages 285-296 in Andrew Light and Jonathan M. Smith, eds., Philosophy and Geography III: Philosophies of Place. Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 1998.

1998. "Endangered Species." Pages 154-156 in Marc Bekoff with Carron A. Meaney, eds., Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. 2nd edition, 2009.

1998. "Wild Animals, Duties to." Pages 362-364 in Marc Bekoff with Carron A. Meaney, eds., Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998. 2nd edition, 2009.

1998. "Evolutionary History and Divine Presence," Theology Today (Princeton) 55(1998):415-434.

1998. "Humans Valuing the Natural Environment," in Barbara MacKinnon, Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues, 2nd ed., (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 331-341. 3rd ed, 2001, pages 372-382. From Rolston, Environmental Ethics, chapter 1.

1998. "Landscape from Eighteenth Century to the Present." Volume 3, pages 93-99 in Michael Kelly, ed., Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

1998. "Nepal: Sublime Surrounds Simple Life," Fort Collins Coloradoan, March 28, 1998, p. D10, D9. Report on trip to Nepal, environmental conservation, biodiversity conservation, and human development, January-February, 1998. Pages D10, D9.

1998. "Philosophy and the Land Ethic," in Reflections: Newsletter of the Program for Ethics, Science, and the Environment, Oregon State University, Department of Philosophy, Special Issue 3, August 1998, p. 6.

1998. "Technology versus Nature: What is Natural" in CPTS Ends and Means: Journal of the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy, Technology & Society 2(no. 2, Spring 1998):3-14. This journal is also in electronic form:

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/cpts/techno.htm

From a lecture at University of Aberdeen, Nov. 19. 1997, during the time Rolston was in Edinburgh, giving the Gifford Lectures.

1998. "The Moral Case for Saving Species," Defenders: The Conservation Magazine of Defenders of Wildlife 73 (no. 3, Summer 1998):6-15. Thirteen philosophers explain why society should give high priority to the Endangered Species Act. Rolston essay on page 10.

1998. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted and translated into Italian in Mariachiara Tallacchini, ed., Etiche della terra: Antologia di filosofia dell' ambiente (Milan: Vita e Pensiero, 1998), pages 151-171. Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

1998. "Values at Stake: Does Anything Matter?" reply to Ernest Partridge's reply to "Are Values in Nature Subjective or Objective?" In Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Theory and Applications, 2nd ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 88-90.

1998. "Saving Nature, Feeding People, and the Foundations of Ethics," Environmental Values 7(1998):349-357. Reply to three critical articles responding to Rolston's "Feeding People versus Saving Nature," in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267. See earlier under 1996 entry.

1998. Review of Larry L. Rasmussen, Earth Community Earth Ethics (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1996), in The Presbyterian Outlook 180 (no. 28, September 7, 1998):13.

1998. "Planetary Aesthetics: The Sublime and the Sacred," Howie Lectures, Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, Richmond, October 9-10, 1998. There is lecture text, in archives, but this was not published as such. The lectures are recorded and on both VHS tape and DVD. DVD copies in the Colorado State University Library in general circulation, also in other libraries. Material is largely published elsewhere.

Lecture 1: Earth: The Planet Gone Wild

Lecture 2: Animals: Beasts present in Flesh and Blood

Lecture 3: Life: Perpetually Perishing, Perpetually Redeemed

1998. Meeting Environmental Challenges. 1998 Research Bulletin, Colorado State University. With Rolston feature, "Environmental Ethics."

1998 (1999). "Are Values in Nature Subjective or Objective?" Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Ziran zhong de jiashi shi zhuguande haishi keguande?" in Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) 1(no. 1, 1998):49-55, first half; 2(no. 1, 1999):53-57, second half. Liu Er, Ye Ping, translators. Originally in Environmental Ethics 4(1982):125-151. Both filed in 1998.

1998. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Zun xun da zi ran (Following Nature)" in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Translation Series), no. 4, 1998, pp. 36-42, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing. Originally in Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30.

1998. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into Chinese (second time), "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi de benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value). Pages 5-12 in Ye Ping, ed., Huanjing yu kechixu fazhan yanjiu (For Environment and Sustainable Development). Harbin, China: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Press, 1998. ISBN 7-5388-3508-3. Selected proceedings of First All-China Conference on Environment and Development, held in Harbin, China, October 20-24, 1998. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1998. "Using Water Naturally." Revised version in Building Clean Water Communities: Proceedings, Sixth Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Workshop, 1998, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 7, March 23-25, Lawrence, KS, pages 70-84, Judy Scherff, Coordinator. Original, longer version: Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

1998. Profile of Holmes Rolston, III. Former member of Abingdon Presbytery, Virginia. P. 182 in Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) Mission Yearbook. Louisville, KY: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A), 1998.

1998. "Taking Care of the Land," Nature Conservancy of Alabama, Alabama News, Fall 1998, p. 8. Rolston profile of his grandfather, W. L. Long, who took care of his land, on the occasion of donation of proceeds from a parcel of this land to the Alabama Nature Conservancy.

1998. "Are Values in Nature Subjective or Objective?" Reprinted in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 2nd ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishng Co, 1998), pp. 70-81, with response by Ernest Partridge, "Values in Nature: Is Anybody There?". Originally in Environmental Ethics 4(1982):125-151.

1998. "A Forest Ethic and Multivalue Forest Management," co-authored with James Coufal, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse. Reprinted, translated into Chinese, in Information about Ecophilosophy, at Northeast Forestry University, 1998 Translated by Ye Ping, Social Science Department, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China. Originally in Journal of Forestry 89(no. 4, 1991):35-40.

1998. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in part as "Why Species Matter," in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, second edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 504-511. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

1998. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Richard G. Botzler and Susan J. Armstrong, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 2nd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 1998), pp. 71-86.

1998. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted, translated into Spanish, as "Ética ambiental: Valores y deberes en el mundo natural," pages 293-317 in Teresa Kwiatkowska and Jorge Issa, eds, Los caminos de la ética ambiental (The Ways of Environmental Ethics) (C.P. 06470, Mexico, D.F.: Plaza y Valdés Editores, 1998).

1998. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Michael P. Nelson, eds., The Great New Wilderness Debate (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1998), pages 367-386. Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1998. "Using Water Naturally." Revised version in Building Clean Water Communities: Proceedings, Sixth Annual Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Workshop, 1998, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 7, March 23-25, Lawrence, KS, pages 70-84, Judy Scherff, Coordinator. Originally in Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado, Western Water Policy Project, Discussion Series Paper No. 9, 1991.

1998. "Down to Earth: Persons in Place in Natural History." Pages 285-296 in Andrew Light and Jonathan M. Smith, eds., Philosophy and Geography III: Philosophies of Place. Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 1998.

1998. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Second edition, 1998, pages 135-157. Earlier: First edition, 1993, pages 124-144.

1998. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Pages 71-86 in Richard G. Botzler and Susan J. Armstrong, eds. Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, second edition (Boston: McGraw Hill, 1998).

1998. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into Chinese (second time), "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi de benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value). Pages 5-12 in Ye Ping, ed., Huanjing yu kechixu fazhan yanjiu (For Environment and Sustainable Development). Harbin, China: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Press, 1998. ISBN 7-5388-3508-3. Selected proceedings of First All-China Conference on Environment and Development, held in Harbin, China, October 20-24, 1998. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1998. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, 2nd ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1998), pages 409-420. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

1999

1999. "A Managed Earth and the End of Nature?" Pages 143-164 in Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino, Lester Embree, and Don E. Marietta, eds. The Philosophies of Environment and Technology, vol. 18 of Research in Philosophy of Technology (Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999).

1999. "Call of the Wild: African Safari a Mix of Intrigue, Adventure, and Survival," Fort Collins Coloradoan, October 30, 1999. Report on trip to Botswana, environmental conservation and biodiversity, May-June 1999. Pages D8, D7.

1999. "Ethics on the Home Planet." Pages 107-139 in Anthony Weston, ed, An Invitation to Environmental Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

1999. "Ethics and the Environment" (Types of Environmental Ethics). Chapter 11 in Emily Baker and Michael Richardson, eds., Ethics Applied, edition 2 (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999), pages 407-437.

1999. "Huanjing lunlixue de leixing" ("Types of Environmental Ethics"), translated into Chinese in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Digest of Translation), (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing), 1999, no. 4, pp. 17-22. Translator: Liu Er. ISSN 1002-8854

1999. "Nature and Culture in Environmental Ethics." Pages 151-158 in Klaus Brinkmann, ed., Ethics: The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, vol. 1 (Bowling Green, Ohio: Philosophy Documentation Center, 1999). Invited paper at the Session on Philosophy and the Natural Environment, Robin Attfield, Chair, World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.

1999. "Respect for Life: Counting What Singer Finds of No Account." Pages 247-268 in Dale Jamieson, ed., Singer and His Critics (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 1999).

Reprinted, translated into German: "Das berücksichtigen, was Singer als belanglos ansieht. Natur und Kultur: Transdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit 2(no. 1, 2001):97-116.

1999. Genes, Genesis and God: Values and their Origins in Natural and Human History (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Gifford Lectures, University of Edinburgh, 1997-1998.

Chinese translation, Ji Ying, Chuang Shi Ji han Shang Di, translators Fan Hua Nien, and Chen Yang Hui (Chan Sha City, Hunan, China: Hunan Science and Technology Press, 2003). Website: http://www.hnstp.com. ISBN 7-5357-3634-3R-806

1999. "The Genesis of Ethics." "The Genesis of Religion." Two lectures, with text, presented at Boston Workshop on Science and Religion, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 28-July2, 1999. Essentially drawn from Chapters 5 and 6 of Genes, Genesis and God.

1999. Review of Mary Elizabeth Moore, Ministering with the Earth (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 1998), in The Presbyterian Outlook 181 (no. 15, May 3, 1999):14.

1999. Review, Surjeet Kaur Chahal, Environment and the Moral Life: Towards a New Paradigm (New Delhi: Ashish Publishing House, 1994), in Environmental Ethics 21(1999):441-443.

1999. "Lake Solitude: The Individual in Wildness," Reprinted, translated into Chinese by Liu Er,in Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) 2 (no. 4, December 1999):54-61. Originally in Main Currents in Modern Thought 31(1975):121-126.

1999. "Environmental Protection and an Equitable International Order: Ethics after the Earth Summit." Reprinted, translated into Chinese in: Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) (Chinese Society for Environmental Ethics) 2(no. 2, June 1999):49-55 (trans. by Li Shili). Originally in Business Ethics Quarterly 5(1995):735-752.

1999. "Rolston, Lonergan, and the Intrinsic Value of Nature." By Theodore W. Nunez. Journal of Religious Ethics 27(no. 1, Spring 1999):105-128, with commentary.

1999. "Natural Theology in an Ecological Mode." By Mark Wynn. Faith and Philosophy 16(no. 1, 1999):27-42. Rolston's work, through its holism and non-anthropocentrism, throws new light on the values in nature and can contribute to natural theology on the nature and extent of the world's goodness.

1999. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into Chinese, "Ziran de jiazhi yu jiazhi di benzhi (Value in Nature and the Nature of Value)," Zi ran bian lun fa yet jiu (Studies in Dialectics of Nature) 15(no. 2, February, 1999):42-46. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing. ISSN 1000-8934. Translated by Liu Er. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

1999. "Valuing Wildlands." Reprinted in R. Kerry Turner, Kenneth Button, and Peter Nijkamp, eds. Ecosystems and Nature: Economics, Science and Policy (Cheltenham, Gloucester, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 1999), pages 463-488. Originally in Environmental Ethics 7(1985):23-48.

1999. "Valuing the Environment." Reprint from Chapter 6, "The Concept of Natural Value" as "Valuing the Environment." Pages 208-211 in Mark J. Smith, ed., Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1999). Originally in Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988).

1999. "A Forest Ethic and Multivalue Forest Management," co-authored with James Coufal, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse.

Reprinted, translated into Chinese, in Zhexue Yicong (Philosophy Digest of Translation), (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Beijing), 1999, Issue No. 2, September, pages 27-31. Originally in Journal of Forestry 89(no. 4, 1991):35-40.

1999. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted in Joseph DesJardins, ed., Environmental Ethics: Concepts, Policy, Theory (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999), pages 382-391. Originally in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1999. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed." Reprinted (in part) in Bill Willers, ed., Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1999), pp. 179-183.

Origianlly in Environmental Professional 13(1991):370-377.

1999. "Does Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscapes Need to be Science-Based?" Reprinted in Joseph DesJardins, ed., Environmental Ethics: Concepts, Policy, Theory (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999), pages 164-171. Originally in British Journal of Aesthetics 35(1995):374-386.

1999. "Environmental Protection and an Equitable International Order: Ethics after the Earth Summit," Reprinted, translated into Chinese in:Huanjing yu Shehui (Environment and Society) (Chinese Society for Environmental Ethics) 2(no. 2, June 1999):49-55 (trans. by Li Shili).

Originally in Business Ethics Quarterly 5(1995):735-752.

2000-2009

2000

2000. "Aesthetics in the Swamps," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (University of Chicago; Johns Hopkins University) 43(2000):584-597.

2000. "Biodiversity and Spirit," Science and Spirit 11(no. 4, November/December 2000):34. Epilogue, one-page essay in a theme issue on Science, Religion, and the Stewardship of Earth.

2000. "Duties to Endangered Species," in James E. White, ed., Contemporary Moral Problems, 6th ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000), pages 585-594. Originally in Rolston, Environmental Ethics (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988), Chapter IV, pages 126-159.

2000. "Environmental Science and Environmental Advocacy," Reflections: Newsletter of the Program for Ethics, Science, and the Environment, Oregon State University. Special Issue No. 4, April 2000, pp. 2-3.

2000. "Environmental Ethics on Antarctic Ice," Polar Record (Cambridge University, Scott Polar Institute) 36(no. 199, October 2000):289-290.

2000. "The Coldest Place on Earth: Forbidding, Foreboding Antarctica Shrouded in Ice and Mystery," Fort Collins Coloradoan, June 24, 2000. Report on trip to Antarctica, environmental conservation, January-February, 2000. Pages D10, D8.

Longer article is: 2002. "Environmental Ethics in Antarctica," Environmental Ethics 24(2002):115-134. See there.. Box of antarctica records, research materials, maps is placed in 2002, when the major article was published.

2000. "Foreword" in Erazim Kohák, The Green Halo: A Bird's Eye View of Ecological Ethics. Chicago: Open Court, 2000), pp. xv-xvii.

2000. "Intrinsic Values in Nature." Pages 76-84 in II Congresso Brasileiro de Unidades de Conservaçao, Anais, vol 1., Conferências e Palestras, organizers Miguel Serediuk Milano and Verônica Theulen (Proceedings of the Second Brazilian Congress on Conservation Areas, November 5-9, 2000, Campo Grande, Brazil.

Presented variously and published variously:

--2002. First Brazilian Symposium on the Philosophy of Nature, Marcia Gonçalves. Conference failed, but they published a proceedings nevertheless.

--2004. Davidson College, Board of Visitors

--2003/2004. "Die Umweltethik und der Mensch: Über intrinsische Werte in der Nature" (Environmental Ethics and Humans: On Intrinsic Value in Nature)," Scheidewege: Jahresschrift für skeptisches Denken 33, 2003/2004, pages 251-266.

--2005, June 6-13, 2005. Selfoss, Iceland. Conference, "Nature in the Kingdom of Ends, "Keynote address: "Intrinsic Value in Nature."

A related interview is:

--2006. "Eigingildi í náttúrunni -- heimspeki á villigötum?" (in Icelandic) ["Intrinsic Value in Nature -- A Philosophy Gone Wild?"]. Interview by Thorvardur Arnason with Holmes Rolston, III, in Hugur 17(2005), pages 12-26. Published in 2006. Hugur is an annual, the only Icelandic periodical that is solely dedicated to philosophy.

--2006. Revised with some themes in global policy: "Intrinsic Values on Earth: Nature and the Nations." Pages 47-68 in Henk A.M.J. ten Have, ed., Environmental Ethics and International Policy (Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 2006). ISBN: 13:987-92-3-104039-9

--2006 Wildlife Trust, Keynote speech at their Advisory Board, May 1, 2006. Mary Pearl.

2000. "Preaching on the Environment," Journal for Preachers 23 (no. 4, 2000):25-32.

2000. "Restoration," in Willian Throop, ed., Environmental Restoration (Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, Promethus Press, 2000), pp. 127-132. From Conserving Natural Value (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), Chapter 3, Section 5, pp. 88-93.

2000. "The Land Ethic at the Turn of the Millennium," Biodiversity and Conservation 9(2000):1045-1058. In a theme issue: Concepts of Nature: The Social Context and Ethical Implications of Ecology. Also available on website: http://www.kluweronline.nl

Reprinted in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2004), pages 392-399.

2000. Review, John Polkinghorne, Science and Theology: An Introduction (London: SPCK Press, and Minneapolis: Fortresss Press, 1998), in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 35(2000):189-191.

2000. Review, Ed Ayres, God's Last Offer: Negotiating for a Sustainable Future (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows Press, 1999), in Conservation Biology 14 (no. 2, April 2000):584-585.

2000. Philosophy Gone Wild. Chinese translation, Zhexue Zou xiang huangye [Philosophy Gone Wild] by Liu Er and Ye Ping, Green Classical Library, Jilin: Julin renmin chubanshe (Jilin People's Publishing House), 2000. Authorized translation by Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ISBN 7-206-02818-7. Originally: Philosophy Gone Wild (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1986).

2000. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Reprinted in part in John Benson, Environmental Ethics: An Introduction with Readings (London: Routledge, 2000, pages 237-242. Originally in Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30.

2000. "Values Deep in the Woods." Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 75-79. Originally in American Forests 94, nos. 5 & 6 (May/June 1988:33, 66-69.

2000. "A Forest Ethic and Multivalue Forest Management," co-authored with James Coufal, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse. Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 189-195. Originally in: Journal of Forestry 89(no. 4, 1991):35-40.

2000. Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World. Second Chinese translation (P.R. China): Huanjing Lunli xue: Daziran de jiazhi yiji ren dui daziran de yiwu) (Beijing: Chinese Social Science Press [Zhongguo Shehui kexue Chuban she], 2000). ISBN 7-5004-2743-3. In a book series Waiguo Lunlixue Mingshu Yicong (Western Masterpieces in Ethics, Translation Series). Translated by Yang Tongjin, Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Originally: Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.

2000. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Reprinted in Lawrence H. Hinman, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues: Diversity and Consensus, 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000. Pages 587-604. Originally: Pages 135-157 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993.

2000. "Aesthetic Experience in Forests." Reprinted in Peter C. List, ed., Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), pages 80-92. Originally in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56(1998):157-166.

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2001. "Biodiversity and Endangered Species," in Dale Jamieson, ed., A Companion to Environmental Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), pp. 402-415.

2001. "Enforcing Environmental Ethics: Civic Law and Natural Value." Pages 349-369 in James P. Sterba, ed., Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2001.

Reprinted (in part) in International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education (International Geographical Union, Channel View Publications, Clevedon, UK) 11(no. 1, 2002):76-79.

2001. "Kenosis and Nature. Pages 43-65 in Polkinghorne, John, ed., The Work of Love:

Creation as Kenosis (London: SPCK, 2001 and Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2001).

2001. "Natural and Unnatural, Wild and Cultural," in Western North American Naturalist 61(2001):267-276. Originally the Aubrey L. Haines Distinguished Lecture at the Fifth Biennial Scientific Conference on the Great Yellowstone Ecosystem, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, WY, October 11-13, 1999.

2001. "Naturalizing Values: Organisms and Species," in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 3rd ed. (Belmont CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2001), pages 76-86. Original article first published in this anthology. Paper given at American Philosophical Association, Washington, DC, December 1998. With published commentary, Ned Hettinger, "Comments on Holmes Rolston's `Naturalizing Values'," pages 86-89.

Reprinted, pp. 88-100, 4th edition (Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth Learning, 2005.

Reprinted, pp. 107-120, 5th edition, Louis P. Pojman and Paul Pojman, Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2008), pp. 107-120.

Reprinted on CD, Philosophy of the Environment, in distance learning course, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada, 2002.

2001. "Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)." Pages 93-100 in Joy A. Palmer, ed., Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment (London: Routledge, 2001).

Translated into Japanese. Vol. 1, pages 181-194 in Kanky no shiska tachi [Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment], trans. Sudu Jiyuji (Tokyo: Misuzu Shob, 2004). ISBN 4-622-08161-X.

2001. Rolston featured in Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment. CSU Comment vol. 31, no. 22 (March 1, 2001), p. 3.

2001. Review, Patti Clayton, Connection on the Ice (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998), in Journal of Political Ecology (University of Arizona) 8(2001). Online at:

http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/volume_8/Rolston301.html

http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/vol8.htm

2001. "Land Ethic Revisited," invited paper prepared with James E. Coufal for Society of American Foresters National Convention, Denver, which was aborted by the 9/11 terroist attack on the World Trade Center, September 11, 2001. The paper was to have been published in the SAF National Convention Proceedings nevertheless, but this failed too. The Proceedings appeared without the paper.

2001. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Michael Boylan, ed., Environmental Ethics (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001), pages 228-247. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2002

2002. Honorary Doctor of Letters (Litt.D), Davidson College, Davidson, N.C., May 19, 2002.

2002. "Biophilia in the Natural Alien?," Review, Peter H. Kahn, Jr., The Human Relationship with Nature: Development and Culture (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1999), in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books 47(no. 4, 2002):468-470.

2002. "Environmental Bioethics," in Goudie, Andrew S., Editor in Chief, Encyclopedia of Global Change, 2 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), vol. 1, pp. 399-401.

2002. "Environmental Ethics in Antarctica," Environmental Ethics 24(2002):115-134. Placed in archives, 1 box of notes, researcg materials, trip diary, drafts, proofs.

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Short Polar Record article was published in 2000."Environmental Ethics on Antarctic Ice," Polar Record (Cambridge University, Scott Polar Institute) 36(no. 199, October 2000):289-290.

Local newspaper article was published in 2000."The Coldest Place on Earth: Forbidding, Foreboding Antarctica Shrouded in Ice and Mystery," Fort Collins Coloradoan, June 24, 2000. Pages D10, D8. Also online.

2002. "From Beauty to Duty: Aesthetics of Nature and Environmental Ethics," in Arnold Berleant, ed., Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics (Aldershot, Hampshire and Burlington, VT: UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2002), pages 127-141.

Reprinted, pages 325-338 in Allen Carlson and Sheila Lintott, eds., Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008).

Reprinted, translated by Zhao, Hongmei into Chinese, "Cong mei dao zeren: ziran de meixue yu huanjing lunlixue (From Beauty to Responsibility: Natural Beauty and Environmental Ethics). Pages 24-40 in Hubei University, Hubei Center for Morality and Civilization, Jiazhilun yu lunlixue yanjiu (Axiology and Ethics) (Beijing: Chinese Social Science Publishing Co, 2009). ISBN 978-7-5004-7967-3.

Also in Chinese translation in: Huan jing yu yi shu: Huan jing mei xue de duo wei shi jiao, editor/translators Liu, Yuedi, Bo Lin Te (Chinese translation of: Arnold Berleant, ed., Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics): Chongqing : Chongqing chu ban she (Chongquing Publishing House), 2007. ISBN: 978-7-5366-8509. Also in electronic form: an Apabi e-book.

2002. "Justifying Sustainable Development: A Continuing Ethical Search," Global Dialogue (Centre for World Dialogue, Nicosia, Cyprus) 4(no. 1, 2002:103-113.

2002. "Naturalizing Callicott." Pages 107-122 in Ouderkirk, Wayne, and Hill, Jim, eds., Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2002).

2002. "What Do We Mean by the Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Plants and Animals?" Pages 5-10 in David Heaf and Johannes Wirz, eds., Genetic Engineering and the Intrinsic Value and Integrity of Plants and Animals, Proceedings of a Workshop at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK. Dornach, Switzerland: Ifgene, International Forum for Genetic Engineering, 2002. Keynote address at the conference.

2002. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott, eds., Environmental Ethics: Introductory Readings (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), pages 33-38. Originlly in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2002. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature," Reprinted in David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott, eds., Environmental Ethics: Introductory Readings (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), pages 404-416. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

2003

2003. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., 2002), pages 621-630.

Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

2003. "Die Umweltethik und der Mensch: Über intrinsische Werte in der Nature" (Environmental Ethics and Humans: On Intrinsic Value in Nature)," Scheidewege: Jahresschrift für skeptisches Denken 33, 2003/2004, pages 251-266.

2003. "Environmental Ethics," in Nicholas Bunnin and E. P. Tsui-James, eds., The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003), pages 517-530.

Translated into Portuguese, "Ética ambiental," pp. 557ff in Compéndio de Filosofia, segunda edição, 2007, tradução de Luiz Paulo Rouanet; São Paulo, SP, Brasil; Edições Loyola,

ISBN: 978-85-15-03047-7

2003. "Life and the Nature of Life--in Parks." Pages 103-113 in Harmon, David and Allen D. Putney, eds., The Full Value of Parks: From the Economic to the Intangible. Lanham. MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003. A sourcebook for the Fifth World Parks Congress, IUCN, Durban, South Africa, September 2003.

Reprinted in The George Wright Forum 21(no. 2, June, 2004):69-77.

2003. "Naturalizing and Systematizing Evil." Pages 67-86 in Willem B. Drees, ed., Is Nature Ever Evil? Religion, Science and Value. London: Routledge, 2003.

2003. "Nature of the Beast: In Uganda People and Primates Face Unique Struggles," Fort Collins Coloradoan, December 7, 2003. Page G4. Report on trip to Uganda: gorilla and chimpanzee conservation and development.

2003. Environmental Ethics: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd,, 2003. Edited by Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston. 554 pages. Anthology of forty articles. Table of contents, reviews, sample chapters at: http://www.blackwellpub.com/asp/book.asp?ref=0631222944

2003. Seven articles: "Biological Diversity" (vol. 1, p. 62), "Ecology" (vol. 1, pp. 234-237), "Life, Biological Aspects" (v. 2, pp. 522-523), "Life, Religious and Philosophical Aspects" (v. 2, pp. 527-529), "Nature versus Nurture" (vol. 2, pp. 607-609), "Religion and Values" (vol. 2, pp. 722-724), and "Skyhooks" (vol. 2, p. 807) in J. Wentzel Vrede Van Huyssteen, Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Science and Religion, 2 vols. New York: Macmillan Reference, Thomson/Gale, 2003.

2003. The River of Life: Past, Present, and Future." Reprinted, translated into Italian: "Il fiume di vita: passato, presente e futuro," Aut Aut: rivista di filosofia e di cultura, Issue 316-317, July-October 2003, pages 139-144. Translated by Roberto Peverelli. Originally in in Ernest Partridge, ed., Responsibilities to Future Generations (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1981), pp. 123-132.

2003. "Duties to Endangered Species." Reprinted in Frederick A. Kaufman, Foundations of Environmental Philosophy: A Text with Readings (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2003), pp. 67-73. Originally in BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

2003. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in part as "Why Species Matter," in Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, eds., The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics, 3rd edition (Belmont, CA: Thomson-Wadsworth, 2003), pages 476-484. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2003. "Science and Christianity." Revised article, New and Enlarged Handbook of Christian Theology (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2003), pages 450-454. Earlier in Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price, eds., The New Handbook of Christian Theology (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1992), pages 430-432.

2003. "Wildlife and Wildlands: A Christian Perspective." Reprinted in part as "Christians, Wildlife, Wildlands," in Earth Letter, January 2001, pp. 4-6. (Earth Ministry, 1305 NE 47th St., Seattle, WA 98105. Originally in: Church and Society 80 (no. 4, March/April 1990):16-40.

2003. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World," pages 74-87. "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians," pages 231-239. "The Land Ethic at the Turn of the Millennium," pages 392-399 in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, third edition (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2003).

2003. "Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted in Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston III, eds., Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2003), pages 143-153. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30. Royal Institute of Philosophy, Annual Supplement Volume.

2003. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston III, eds., Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2003), pages 451-462. With reply by Robin Attfield, "Saving Nature, Feeding People, and Ethics," pages 463-471. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

2003. "Aesthetic Experience in Forests." Reprinted, translated into Finnish, in Yrjö Sepänmaa, ed. Metsään Mieleni (Helsinki: Maahenski, 2003), pages 31-47. Originally in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56(1998):157-166.

2003. "Enforcing Environmental Ethics: Civic Law and Natural Value." Reprinted (in part) in International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education (International Geographical Union, Channel View Publications, Clevedon, UK) 11(no. 1, 2002):76-79. Originally pages 349-369 in James P. Sterba, ed., Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2001.

2003. "Does Nature Need To Be Redeemed? Reprinted in Charles Taliaferro and Paul J. Griffiths, eds., Philosophy of Religion: An Anthology (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003), pages 530-543 Originally in: Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 29(1994):205-229.

2004

2004. "Terrestrial and Extra-terrestrial Altruism." Prepared for Dough Vakoch, SETI Institure, Mountain View, CA, for an anthology. Publication failed.

2004. "Entrevista: Dr. Holmes Rolston III (Interview: Dr. Holmes Rolston, III)," Açao Ambiental (Environmental Action), vol. 7, no. 30, September/October 2004, pages 5-8. This is the extension journal of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil, and this a theme issue on environmental philosophy. In Portugese. Interviewer James Griffiths.

2004. Review, Alister McGrath, A Scientific Theology: Volume 1: Nature (Edinburgh, T&T Clark; Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2001), in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 39(2004):962-966.

2004. "What Is our Duty to Nature?", one-page box essay, p. 681 in William K. Purves, David Sandava, Gordon H. Orians, and H. Craig Heller, Life: The Science of Biology, 7th ed. Sunderland MA: Sinauer Associates; W. A. Freeman, 2004.

2004. "Can Science Dispense with Religion?" Pages 315-326 in Mehdi Golshani, ed., Can Science Dispense with Religion, 3rd ed. (Tehran, Iran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS), 2004).

2004. Review, David Sloan Wilson, Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002), in Journal of the American Academy of Religion 72(2004):800-802.

2004. "Caring for Nature: From Fact to Value, from Respect to Reverence," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 39(no. 2, 2004):277-302. Invited Templeton Lecture, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, November 23, 2003.

2004. "In Situ and Ex Situ Conservation: Philosophical and Ethical Concerns." Pages 21-39 in Edward O. Guerrant, Jr., Kathy Havens, and Mike Maunder, eds. Ex Situ Plant Conservtion: Supporting Species in the Wild. Society for Ecological Restoration International and Center for Plant Conservation. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2004.

2004. "The Good Samaritan and His Genes." Pages 238-252 in Philip Clayton and Jeffrey Schloss, eds., Evolution and Ethics: Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004.

2004. "Duties to Animals, Plants, Species, and Ecosystems: Challenges for Christians." Reprint of "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians." In William Gibson, ed., Eco-justice: The Unfinished Journey (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press [SUNY], 2004), pages 133-145. Originally in Harlan Beckley, ed., The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1993), pages 163-186.

2004. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 2004), pp. 74-87. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2004. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Summarized with commentary in Greek by Panagiotis Perros, Philosophy, National University in Athens, Greece, 2004. Online at http://filosofia.gr/ecoethics/. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2004. "Environmental Ethics: Some Challenges for Christians." Reprinted in Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, eds., Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw Hill, Inc., 2004), pp. 231-239. Originally in Harlan Beckley, ed., The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1993), pages 163-186.

2004. "Aesthetic Experience in Forests." Reprinted in Allen Carlson and Arnold Berleant, eds., The Aesthetics of Natural Environments (Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2004), pages 182-196. Originally in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56(1998):157-166.

2004. "Life and the Nature of Life--in Parks." Reprinted in The George Wright Forum 21(no. 2, June, 2004):69-77. Originally pages 103-113 in Harmon, David and Allen D. Putney, eds., The Full Value of Parks: From the Economic to the Intangible. Lanham. MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.

2005

2005. "Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology: An Overview." Pages 8473-8477 (vol. 12) in Lindsay Jones, editor-in-chief, The Encyclopedia of Religion, Second Edition (Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, Thomson/Gale, 2005).

2005. "Inevitable Humans: Simon Conway Morris's Evolutionary Paleontology," Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 40(no. 1, 2005):221-229. 2005. Longer, critical review of Simon Conway Morris, Life's Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). See also in articles under "Inevitable Humans: Simon Conway Morris's Evolutionary Paleontology."

2005. "In the Zone of Complexity: Science and the Sacred." Parabola 30 (no. 1, 2005):46-53.

2005. "Ecology." Pages 580-583 (vol. 2) in Carl Mitcham, ed., Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics (Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, Thomson/Gale, 2005)

2005. Review, Rick Bass, Caribou Rising: Defending the Porcupine Herd, Gwich-'in Culture, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, in Polar Record 41(no. 219, October 2005):364-366.

2005. "Genes, Brains, Minds: The Human Complex." Pages 10-35 in Kelly Bulkeley, ed., Soul, Mind, Brain: New Directions in the Study of Religion and Brain-Mind Science (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Fall 2005).

2005. Review, Richard H. Jones, Reductionism: Analysis and the Fullness of Reality (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2000), in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 40(no. 1, 2005):240-243.

2005. "Aesthetics of Nature and the Sacred." Pages 18-21 (Volume 1) in Bron R. Taylor, editor-in-chief, The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. London and New York: Thoemmes Continuum Publishers, 2005.

2005. "Science." Pages 1494-1497 (Volume 2) in Bron R. Taylor, editor-in-chief, The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. London and New York: Thoemmes Continuum Publishers, 2005.

2005. "Planetary Spiritual (In)formation: From Biological to Religious Evolution," in Charles L. Harper, Jr., ed, Spiritual Information: 100 Perspectives on Science and Religion (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2005), pp. 330-336.

2005. "F/Actual Knowing: Putting Facts and Values in Place," Ethics and the Environment 10(no. 2, 2005):137-174. Theme issue on Epistemology and Environmental Philosophy.

2005. "Environmental Virtue Ethics: Half the Truth but Dangerous as a Whole." Pages 61-78 in Ronald Sandler and Philip Cafaro, eds., Environmental Virtue Ethics. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2005.

Reprinted, translated into German, "Umwelt-Tugendethik: Die halbe Warheit - Sie für das Ganze zu halten, ist aber gefährlich (Environmental Virtue Ethics: Half the Truth but Dangerous as a Whole)," in Natur und Kultur 6/2 (2005):93-112.

2005. "Dynamic Nature and a Conservation Ethic." Weathering Change: Newsletter of the Northern Climate Exchange 3(no. 4, spring 2005):8. Published by Yukon College, Government of Canada, Government of Yukon. ISSN 1703-4256, print. ISSN 1703-4264, online. www.taiga.net/nce

2005. "Eigingildi í náttúrunni -- heimspeki á villigötum?" (in Icelandic) ["Intrinsic Value in Nature -- A Philosophy Gone Wild?"]. Interview by Thorvardur Arnason with Holmes Rolston, III, in Hugur 17(2005), pages 12-26. Appeared in 2006. Hugur is an annual, the only Icelandic periodical that is solely dedicated to philosophy.

2005. "Panglobalism and Pandemics: Ecological and Ethical Concerns," Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 78(2005):309-319.

2005. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 1, pp. 54-71. Originally in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

2005. "Can and Ought We to Follow Nature?" Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 1, pp. 175-198. Originally in Environmental Ethics 1(1979):7-30.

2005. "Duties to Endangered Species." Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 4, pp. 263-277. Originally in BioScience 35(1985):718-726.

2005. "Valuing Wildlands." Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 3, pp. 320-346. Originally in Environmental Ethics 7(1985):23-48.

2005. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted, translated into Hungarian, as "A környezeti etika idszer kérdései," pages 85-111 in Lányi András and Jávir Benedek, eds., Környezet és Etika: Szöveggyjtemény (Environment and Ethics). (Budapest: L'Harmattan, 2005). ISBN 963 7343 17 2. Also ISSN 1786-7479. Originally in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2005. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Pages 82-102 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, Karen J. Warren, Irene J. Klaver, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology, fourth edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005. Earlier editions, with somewhat different editors: Second edition, 1998, pages 135-157. First edition, 1993, pages 124-144.

2005. "Challenges in Environmental Ethics." Reprinted in Lawrence H. Hinman, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues: Diversity and Consensus, 3rd ed., pages 427-443. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005. Originally: Pages 135-157 in Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark, eds., Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993.

2005. "Feeding People versus Saving Nature." Reprinted in J. Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer, eds., Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment (London: Routledge, 2005), vol. 4, pp. 23-40. Originally in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, eds., World Hunger and Morality, 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996), pages 248-267.

2005. "Naturalizing Values: Organisms and Species." Reprinted, pages 88-100, in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 4th edition (Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth Learning, 2005.

2005-2006. Visiting Distinguished Professor in Environmental Ethics,, Yale University, Cemter for Bioethics. September 2005 - May 2006. Papers, course materials, and syllabus from Environmental Ethics, fall 2005, co-listed as F&ES 375a (Forestry and Environmental Stuidies),. F&ES 887a (graduate level), PHIL 331a (Philosophy), RLST 274a (Religious Studies). EP&E 364a (Environmental Policy and Economics), EVST 331a (Environmental Studies)

Papers, course materials, and syllabus from Genetic Bioethics: Scientific and Religious Perspectives. spring 2006, co-listed as RLST 286 (Religious Studies), RLST 871 (graduate level), FES889b (Forestry and Environmental Studies, graduate level).

2006

2006 "What Is a Gene? From Molecules to Metaphysics," Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27(2006):471-497.

2006. "Caring for Nature: What Science and Economics Can't Teach Us but Religion Can," Environmental Values 15(2006):307-313.

2006. "Disenchanting the Rhetoric: Human Uniqueness and Human Responsibility," Conservation Biology 20(2006):1576-1578.

2006. Re-Engineering Nature. GMO's. PowerPoint presentation printout.

2006. "Environmental Ethics and Religion/Science." Pages 908-928 in Philip Clayton and Zachary Simpson, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).

2006. "Generating Life on Earth: Five Looming Questions." Pages 195-223 in F. LeRon Schults, ed. The Evolution of Rationality. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publiishing Co., 2006.

An abbreviated earlier version, which appeared in print later is:

"Originating Life: Six Big Questions." With questions and commentary. Pages 13-21

In Connie Bertka, Nancy Roth, and Matthew Shindell, eds., Workshop Report: Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological Implications of Astrobiology. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2007.

2006. "Intrinsic Values on Earth: Nature and the Nations." Pages 47-68 in Henk A.M.J. ten Have, ed., Environmental Ethics and International Policy (Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 2006). ISBN: 13:987-92-3-104039-9.

2006. "Science and Religion in the Face of the Environmental Crisis." Pages 376-397 in Roger S. Gottlieb, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).

2006. "The Science and Religion Dialogue: Why It Matters." Pages 33-37 in Fraser Watts and Kevin Dutton, eds., Why the Science and Religion Dialogue Matters. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006.

2006. Review, H. Elliott, Ethics for a Finite World: An Essay Concerning a Sustainable Future, "Finite Ethics: Revolution or Threshold?" in Conservation Biology 20(no. 5, October 2006):1558-1560.

2006. "Intrinsic Values in Nature." Pages 1-11 in Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir and Ólafur Páll Jónsson, eds. Art, Ethics and Environment: A Free Inquiry Into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature. Newcastle. UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006. ISBN 1-84718-039-6. Anthology from the conference: Nature in the Kingdom of Ends," Selfoss, Iceland, 2005.

2006. Science and Religion--A Critical Survey. Reprinted, new edition (Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press, 2006). 20th anniversary reprinting, with new introductory chapter, "Human Uniqueness and Human Responsibility." First edition: New York: Random House, Temple University Press, 1987. Also: McGraw-Hill, 1989; Harcourt Brace, 1997.

2006. Conserving Natural Value, Chapters 6 and 7, translated into German: "Eine Ethik für den gesamten Planten Gedanken über den Eigenwert der Natur," Natur und Kultur: Transdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für ökologische Nachhaltigkeit 7(no. 2, 2006):24-40. Originally: Conserving Natural Value (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994).

2007

2007. "Originating Life: Six Big Questions." With questions and commentary. Pages 13-21

In Connie Bertka, Nancy Roth, and Matthew Shindell, eds., Workshop Report: Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological Implications of Astrobiology. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2007. From a symposium, February 21-23, 2003, at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC. The full paper appears as "Generating Life on Earth: Five Looming Questions." Pages 195-223 in F. LeRon Schults, ed. The Evolution of Rationality. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publiishing Co., 2006.

2007. "Naturalizing Values: Organisms and Species." Reprinted in Louis P. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 5th edition (Belmont CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2007).

2007. "Exploring the Great Migration of the Serengeti," The Coloradoan (Fort Collins), June 3, 2007, p. E4. Report on trip to see the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, Tanzania.

2007. "Does Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscapes Need to be Science-Based?" Translated into Finnish. pp. 80-91 in Yrjö Sepänmaa, Liisa Heikkilä-Palo and Virpi Kaukio, eds., Maiseman kanssa kasvokkain (Looking toward the Landscape). Helsinki: Maahenki Oy, 2007 ISBN: 978-952-5652-02-4.

2007. "Ecology: A Primer for Christian Ethics," Journal of Catholic Social Thought 4(no. 2, 2007):293-312.

2007. Value in Nature and the Nature of Value." Reprinted, translated into French, "La valeur dans la nature et la nature de la valeur," in Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa, editor and translator, Éthique de l'environment: Nature, valeur, respect (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2007), pages 153-186. Originally in Robin Attfield and Andrew Belsey, eds., Philosophy and the Natural Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pages 13-30.

2007. Festscrift

Preston, Christopher J., and Wayne Ouderkirk, eds., Nature, Value, Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer, 2007.

Contents:

--Katie McShane, "Rolston's Theory of Value," pp. 1-15.

--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.

Prelimary drafts, proofs, verifications in archives.

2007. "Ética ambiental," pp. 557ff in Compéndio de Filosofia, segunda edição, 2007, tradução de Luiz Paulo Rouanet; São Paulo, SP, Brasil; Edições Loyola, ISBN: 978-85-15-03047-7. "Environmental Ethics," in Nicholas Bunnin and E. P. Tsui-James, eds., The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, 2nd ed. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003), pages 517-530, here translated into Portuguese,

2007. "The Future of Environmental Ethics," Teaching Ethics (Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum):8(no. 1, Fall 2007):1-27.

Also published in David R. Keller, ed., Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions (Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pages 561-574. Archive files are stored in 2007.materials.

2007. "Critical Issues in Future Environmental Ethics," Ethics and the Environment 12 (no. 2, 2007):139-142. In a theme section, "The Future of Environmental Philosophy," fifteen philosophers reflecting on the future of the discipline.

2007. "From Beauty to Duty: Aesthetics of Nature and Environmental Ethics," Reprinted, translated by Zhao, Hongmei into Chinese, "Cong mei dao zeren: ziran de meixue yu huanjing lunlixue (From Beauty to Responsibility: Natural Beauty and Environmental Ethics). Pages 24-40 in Hubei University, Hubei Center for Morality and Civilization, Jiazhilun yu lunlixue yanjiu (Axiology and Ethics) (Beijing: Chinese Social Science Publishing Co, 2009). ISBN 978-7-5004-7967-3. Originallyin Arnold Berleant, ed., Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics (Aldershot, Hampshire and Burlington, VT: UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2002), pages 127-141.

Also in Chinese translation in: Huan jing yu yi shu: Huan jing mei xue de duo wei shi jiao, editor/translators Liu, Yuedi, Bo Lin Te (Chinese translation of: Arnold Berleant, ed., Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics): Chongqing : Chongqing chu ban she (Chongquing Publishing House), 2007. ISBN: 978-7-5366-8509. Also in electronic form: an Apabi e-book.

2008

2008. Review, Surjeet Kaur Chahal, Ecology Redesigning Genes: Ethical and Sikh Perspective. Amritsar, India: Singh Brothers, 2005, in Environmental Ethics 30(2008):215-216.

2008. "Naturalizing Values: Organisms and Species." Reprinted, pp. 107-120, 5th edition, Louis P. Pojman and Paul Pojman, Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2008), pp. 107-120. Original article in earlier editions of this anthology.

2008. "From Beauty to Duty: Aesthetics of Nature and Environmental Ethics" Reprinted, pages 325-338 in Allen Carlson and Sheila Lintott, eds., Nature, Aesthetics, and Environmentalism (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008). Originally in Arnold Berleant, ed., Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics (Aldershot, Hampshire and Burlington, VT: UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2002), pages 127-141.

2008. "Mountain Majesties above Fruited Plains: Culture, Nature, and Rocky Mountain Aesthetics Environmental Ethics 30(2008):3-20.

2008. "Perpetual Perishing, Perpetual Renewal," The Northern Review, number 28, Winter 2008, pages 111-123. Yukon College, Yukon.

2008. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" Reprinted in Robin Attfield, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 13-29.

2008. "Human Uniqueness and Human Dignity." Pages 129-153 in President's Council on Bioethics, Human Dignity and Bioethics: Essays Commissioned by the President's Council on Bioethics. Washington, DC: President's Council on Bioethics, 2008.

Also available online at

:http://www.bioethics.gov/topics/human_dignity.html

Reprinted as pages 129-153 in Edmund D. Pellegrino, Adam Schulman, and Thomas W. Merrill, eds., Human Dignity and Bioethics. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2009.

2008. Review, Paul Davies, Cosmic Jackpot: Why Our Universe is Just Right for Life (London: Penguin, 2006 and Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2007) in Zygon 43(2008):753-756.

2009

2009. "Human Uniqueness and Human Dignity." Originally in President's Council on Bioethics, Human Dignity and Bioethics, 2008. Reprinted as Edmund D. Pellegrino, Adam Schulman, and Thomas W. Merrill, eds., Human Dignity and Bioethics. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2009. Associated papers and drafts filed in 2008.

2009. Five articles and annotated bibliography in Encylopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (2009), as follows:

2009. "Antarctica." Volume 1, pages 53-58 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009. "Earth Summit." Volume 1, pages 223-225 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009. "Hargrove, Eugene." Volume 1, pages 482-483 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009. "Rio Declaration." Volume 2, pages 201-202 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009. "Wetlands." Volume 2, pages 397-400 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009. "Annotated Bibliography" (in Environmental Ethics and Philosopy). Volume 2, pages 507-514 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, editors, J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman (Detroit: Macmillan Reference, Gale, 2009).

2009, "Values Deep in the Woods." Reprinted in Alan Drengson and Duncan Taylor, eds., Wild Foresting: Practising Nature's Wisdom (Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2009), pages 12-16. Originally in American Forests 94, nos. 5 & 6 (May/June 1988):33, 66-69.

2009. "Converging versus Reconstituting Environmental Ethics." Pages 97-117 in Ben A. Minteer, ed., Nature in Common: Environmental Ethics and the Contested Foundations of Environmental Policy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. Evaluation of Bryan G. Norton's "convergence hypothesis."

2009. Intellectual Biography. By Christopher Preston, Saving Creation: Nature and Faith in the Life of Holmes Rolston III. San Antonio: Trinity University, 2009.

2009. "Creation and Resurrection." JP Journal for Preachers 32(no. 3, 2009):25-32.

2009. Review, "Humanity and its Landscapes: A Green History," review of Edmund Burke III and Kenneth Pomeranz, eds., The Environment and World History. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009). In Global Dialogue 12(nos. 1-2) Winter-Spring 2010.

Online at: http://www.worlddialogue.org/gd.php

http://www.worlddialogue.org/content.php?id=466

2009. "Species, the Value of." For Hugh LaFollette. Wiley-Blackwell, International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Published in 2013.

2009. "Suffering through to Something Higher." Pages 248-258 in James W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, and Michael L. Spezio, eds., The Routledge Companion to Religion and Science. London: Routledge, 2012. Research materials in 2009, published in 2012.

2009. Forward to Yang, Yingzi. Lunli de Shengtai Xiangdu--Luoersidun huanjing lunli sixian yanjiu (Ecological Orientation of Ethics: A Study in Rolston's Environmental Ethics). Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2010. ISBN 978-7-5004-8712-8 LC Call Number: GE42.Y56 2010. Forward is both English and in Chinese. Yang Yingzi is a faculty member in philosophy at Hainan Normal University, which is located on Hainan Island, PR China. Papers here, published in 2010.

2009. Zhao, Hong-mei. Mei Xue Zou Xiang Huang Ye: Lun Luo Er Si Dun Huan Jing Mei Xue Si Xiang (Aesthetics Gone Wild: On the Thought of Rolston's Environmental Aesthetic). Beijing: Chinese Social Science Publishing Co., 2009. ISBN 978-7-5004-8146-1. Rolston's positive analysis of rich meanings in the word "wild" relate to spontaneous creativity and freedom, an important support of, and foil to, artifacted creativity and freedom in culture. Humans emerge from this wildness, and in scientific technology, they increasingly set themselves against wildness, and this leaves them homeless. Rolston contests traditional axiologies of valueless nature. He claims we ought to discover and value wild nature. In aesthetics, this leads Rolston both to make claims about aesthetic value in nature and to distinguish such value from that of from art in culture. He also finds that such aesthetic value in nature is understood more deeply if it is science-based. A further dimension is that there is positive aesthetic experience in the struggle for existence in nature. This revises accounts of what we might first think to be ugly in nature. Appreciation of wildness is not the peaceful observation of the picturesque, but requires immersion and experience of life in the wild, immersion of body and of spirit. This does give us a sense of being at home in the wild nature out of which humans evolved. It also moves us from beauty to responsibility for the conservation of nature." Zhao also draws some comparisons and contrasts with Asian thought. The book results from a Ph.D. dissertation at the Department of Philosophy, Wuhan University. The advisor was Chen, Wangheng. Papers here. A copy of the book is in the Rolston Library in the Eddy Library, Colorado State University.

2009. Review, Alister McGrath, The Open Secret: A New Vision for Natural Theology (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008). In Conversations in Religion and Theology 7(no. 2, 2009):194-200, and McGrath response, "On Secrets, Lilies, and Daisies," pp. 200-206.

2009. "Celestial Aesthetics: Over our Heads and/or in our Heads? Theology and Science 9(2011):273-285. Lecture given at Seventh International Conference on Environmental Aesthetics, March 25-29, 2009, at Valamo Monastery, Heinävesi, Finland. Research papers here, published in English in 2011. Published in Finnish in 2012 as "Taivas päämme: Yllä ja päässämme," pages 162-177 in Yrjö Sepänmaa, Liisa Heikkilä-Palo, and Virpi Kaukio, eds., Korkea taivas [High Sky]. Helsinki: Maahenki Oy, 2012.

2009. "Wild Animals and Ethical Perspectives." Pages 603-606 in Marc Bekoff, ed., Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, 2nd edition. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, ABC Clio, 2010. Papers here, published in 2010.

2009. "Science and Technology in Light of Religion." Pages 33-38. Campbell, Heidi A., and Heather Looy, eds., A Science and Religion Primer. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2009.

2009. "Introductory Essay to Ian G. Barbour, Ethics in an Age of Technology (Gifford Lectures) , pages 7-8 in Das II, Pranab K., ed., A Companion to the ISSR Library of Science and Religion. Cambridge, UK: International Society for Science and Religion, 2011. Papers here, published in 2011.

2010

2010. "Dominion," entry in Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Volume 1, The Spirit of Sustainability, ed. Willis Jenkins (Great Barrington, Mass: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2010), pp.110-111..

2010. Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa, Rolston anthology in French, preliminary papers.

2010. "Science, Religion, and Ecology," in Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Volume 1, The Spirit of Sustainability, ed. Willis Jenkins. Great Barrington, Mass: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2010), pp. 353-356.

2010. "The Future of Environmental Ethics. In David R. Keller, ed., Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions (Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pages 561-574. Archive files are stored in 2007.materials.

2010. "Care on Earth: Generating Informed Concern," in Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen, eds., Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pages. 204-245. Papers and research notes.

2010. "Sustainable Development and Sustainable Biosphere." Pages 91-101 in Jack Lee, ed., Sustainability and Quality of Life. Palo Alto, CA: Ria University Press, 2010. Distrubuted by Ingram. ISBN 978-0-9743472-1-9. Originally a lecture given at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, 2009, Chicago: Our Planet and Its Life: Origins and Futures.

2010. "Saving Creation: Faith Shaping Environmental Policy." Harvard Law and Policy Review 4(2010):121-148. Papers and research notes.

2010. "Greening Education: The Next Millennium." Afterword, pages 191-196 in American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Stewardship of Public Lands: A Handbook for Educators. (Washington: American Association of State Colleges and Universities [(AASCU], 2010).

2010. "A Hinge Point of History." Pages 70-74 in Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson, eds., Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril. San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 2010.

2010. Foreword to Yang, Yingzi, Lunli de Shengtai Xiangdu—Luoersidun huanjing lunli sixian yanjiu (Ecological Orientation of Ethics: A Study in Rolston's Environmental Ethics). Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2010. ISBN 978-7-5004-8712-8. Forward is in both English and Chinese. Revised from and originally a Ph.D. dissertation, Fuhan University, Shanghai, China, 2007.

2010. "Madagascar Offers Rare Experience," Fort Collins Coloradoan, November 28, 2010, Xplore section, pp. 14-15. Report on lemur tracking and conservation in Madagascar

2010. "Loving Nature: Christian Environmental Ethics." For Gene Outka Festscrift, Yale. Publication forthcoming, Georgetown University Press. Papers and research materials.

2010. "Environment" (Theism and Environment). Pages 541-552 in Charles Taliaferro, Victoria S. Harrison, and Stewart Goetz, eds., The Routledge Companion to Theism. London: Routledge, 2013.

2010. "Wild Animals and Ethical Perspectives." Pages 603-606 in Marc Bekoff, ed., Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, 2nd edition. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, ABC Clio, 2010. Papers filed in 2009.

2010. Wilderness Translated, materials for a wilderness website co-ordinated by Marcus Hall, University of Zurich. Entry on Biblical ideas of wilderness.

2011

2011. "The Future of Environmental Ethics," in Anthony O'Hear, ed., Philosophy and the Environment, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement (Cambridge University Press, 2011), volume 69(no. 1): 1-28. ISSN 1358-2461 EISSN 1755-3555. Materials filed in 2009.

2011. "Preaching on the Wonder of Creation." JP Journal for Preachers 34(no. 4, 2011):39-46.

2011. "Celestial Aesthetics: Over our Heads and/or in our Heads? Theology and Science 9(2011):273-285. Lecture given at Seventh International Conference on Environmental Aesthetics, March 25-29, 2009, at Valamo Monastery, Heinävesi, Finland. Papers filed in 2009.

2011. Review, Stephen M. Gardiner, A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change

(Oxford University Press, 2011). In Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. July 13, 2011. ISSN: 1538-1617. Online at: http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=24269

2011. Review, Martin A. Nowak, with Roger Highfield, SuperCooperators: Altruism, Evolution, and Why We Need Each Other to Succeed. (New York: Free Press, 2011. In Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 46:1003-1005.

2011. "Divine Presence--Causal, Cybernetic, Caring, Cruciform: From Information to Incarnation." Paper prepared for Niels Henrik Gregersen for anthology on Deep Incarnation. Includes materials from symposium at Helsignør, Denmark, August 25-27, 2011. Publication forthcoming by Fortress Press.

2011. Das II, Pranab K., ed., A Companion to the ISSR Library of Science and Religion (Cambridge, UK: International Society for Science and Religion, 2011). Contains: Rolston, "Introductory Essay to Ian G. Barbour, Ethics in an Age of Technology (Gifford Lectures) , pages 7-8, and Rolston, "Introductory Essay to David Landis Barnhill and Rober S. Gottlieb, eds., Deep Ecology and World Religions: New Essays on Sacred Ground," pages 345-346. A companion volume to a set of 224 of the leading works in the field, each with a brief introductory essay, which was distributed to smaller college and theological libraries worldwide. Two of Rolston's books: Science and Religion: A Critical Survey and Genes, Genesis and God are included in the distributed set.

2012

2012. A New Environmental Ethics: The Next Millennium for Life on Earth. New York: Routledge, 2012.

2012. "Suffering through to Something Higher." Published in James W. Haag, Gregory R. Peterson, and Michael L. Spezio, eds., The Routledge Companion to Religion and Science. London: Routledge, 2012, pages 248-258. See also materials filed in 2009.

2012. "Rights and Responsibilities on the Home Planet," reprinted in Steve Vanderheiden, ed. Environmental Rights (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2012), pages 251-279. Article originally published in Yale Journal of International Law 18 (no. 1, 1993):251-279.

2012. "Taivas päämme: Yllä ja päässämme. [Celestial Aesthetics: Over our Heads and/or in our Heads]," translated into Finnish. Pages 162-177 in Yrjö Sepänmaa, Liisa Heikkilä-Palo, and Virpi Kaukio, eds., Korkea taivas [High Sky]. Helsinki: Maahenki Oy, 2012.

2012. "Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World." Reprinted in David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott, eds., in Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works, second edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pages 66-70. Article originally published in F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), pp 73-96.

2012. "Learning to Think like a Mountain," Fort Collins Coloradoan, August 12, 2012, p. C9. Report on a search to find the site where Aldo Leopold shot a wolf and watched the green fire in her dying eyes, learning to think like a mountain, Apache National Forest, Arizona. Thinking big in the big outdoors.

2012. Kristel Clayville, Responsible Hermeneutics: Creation and Law in the Environmental Ethics of Hans Jonas and Holmes Rolston. Ph.D. Dissertation at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, June 2018. Print copy and Flash Drive copy in Rolston paper archives.

2013

2013. "The Anthropocene!! Beyond the Natural." In Steve Gardiner and Allen Thompson, eds., Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, Publication forthcoming. Oxford University Press.

2013. "After Preservation: Dynamic Nature in the Anthropocene." In Ben Minteer and Steve Pyne, eds., After Preservation: Saving American Nature in the Age of Humans. University of Chicago Press. Publication forthcoming.

2013. "Environmental Ethics for Tomorrow: Sustaining the Biosphere." In Helen Kopnia and Eleanor-Shoreman-Quiment, eds., Sustainability: Key Issues, Earthscan. Publication pending.

2013. "National Parks - Keeping Life Natural." In Andrew Light and Ben Hale, eds., Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics. Routledge. Publication forthcoming.

2013. "Foreword" to Ricardo Rozzi, Steward T. A. Pickett, Juan J. Armesto, Clare Palmer, J. Baird Callicott, eds. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action. Springer, Publication forthcoming.

2013. "Loving Nature: Christian Environmental Ethics." forthcoming in an issue of Interpretation: Journal for Bible and Theology, 2015, edited by Anna Case-Winters. Shortened version of an essay prepared in 2010 for Frederick Simmons and Brian Sorrels, eds., anthology festschrift for Gene Outka, Yale University, and forthcoming Georgetown University Press.

2013. Interview by Theo Horesh, which he may publish, at least some of.

2013. "Wolves: Keystone Predators Back on the Landscape." Short article written for Gao, Shan, for some newsletter of hers.

2013. Review of George B. Schaller, Tibet Wild: A Naturalist's Journeys on the Roof of the World. In Biological Conservation 168(2013):67-68.

2013. Maria Jose Varandas, "The Land Aesthetic, Holmes Rolston's Insight." Article by a Portuguese woman philosopher that I read and edited for her, also her revised version in January 2014. She has it submitted to Environmental Values.

2013. "Environment" (Theism and Environment). Pages 541-552 in Charles Taliafero, Victoria S. Harrison, and Stewart Goetz, eds., The Routledge Companion to Theism (London: Routledge, 2013).

2013. "Biodiversity," pages 244-255, in Lori Gruen, Dale Jamieson, and Christopher Schlottmann, eds., Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, 2nd ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013). Reprinted from "Biodiversity and Endangered Species," in Dale Jamieson, ed., A Companion to Environmental Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001, 2003), pp. 402-415.

2013. "Species, Value of," pages 4972-4980 in Hugh LaFollette, ed., The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Bognor Regis, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013). Also online.

2013. "The Future of Environmental Ethics (2010)," pages 53-69 in Jonathan Beever and Nicolae Morar, eds., Perspectives in Bioethics, Science, and Public Policy (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2013), Revised, shortened version of "The Future of Environmental Ethics," Teaching Ethics (Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum):8(no. 1, Fall 2007):1-27, and in David R. Keller, ed., Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions (Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pages 561-574. See above.

2013. "Great Dismal Swamp Is not a Dismal Place at all," Fort Collins Coloradoan, September 29, 2013, page C11. Paddling the Great Dismal Swamp along a "ditch" (canal) dug by the slaves of George Washington, in southeastern Virginia. Lake Drummond, natural and cultural history, folklore, biodiversity in the swamp, first settlers.

2013. "Searching for Tigers in India," Fort Collins Coloradoan, April 28, 2013, p. C8. Rolston spots two tigers in the wild, one in Ranthambore National Park, one in Kanha National Park in India. Other wildlife seen: leopard, cheetal, sambar, barasinga, nilgai, gaur, wild pigs, jackals, Sarus cranes, bar-headed geese. Conservation of tigers in India.

2014

2014. “The Promise and Problems of Religious Ecologies,” Rolston review of John Grimm and Mary Evelyn Tucker, Ecology and Religion (Washington: Island Press, 2014). Published in Bioscience 64(no. 5, 2014):456-458.

2014. “Environmental Ethics and Environmental Anthropology.” Rolston article in Helen Kopnina and Elle Quimet, eds., Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology. Routledge, forthcoming. Papers and research notes.

2014. “A Hinge Point of History,” Rolston short entry in Todd E. MacLean, ed., Global Chorus: 365 Voices on the Future of the Planet (Toronto: Rocky Mountain Books, 2014).

2014. Refereed mss., Simkins, “The Bible and Ecology,” for Dialectical Anthroplogy.

2014. “Greening the Gods,” conference at Cambridge University, March 2014. Correspondence about paper I gave there, which was same as 2013. "Loving Nature: Christian Environmental Ethics." forthcoming in an issue of Interpretation: Journal for Bible and Theology, 2015, edited by Anna Case-Winters. Shortened version of an essay prepared in 2010 for Frederick Simmons and Brian Sorrels, eds., anthology festschrift for Gene Outka.

2014. Oxford Bibliography – “Environmental Ethics.” Ellen Wohl, editor. Oxford Editor, Stefani Wexler. Online bibliography, forthcoming.

2014. “Why Wilderness?” Rolston talk at the 2014 Mansfield Conference, "The Storied Past, The Troubled Future: The Imperative of Wilderness at 50 Years," held at the University of Montana, Missoula, September 10-12. Videorecorded and produced as “Why Wilderness?” online at http://hdl.handle.net/10217/86383. Also on DVD, copies in paper archives and in Rolston Library in Eddy Library, and in Colorado State University Library, GE42 .R65 2014.

2014. “Placing, Displacing, Replacing the Sacred: Science, Religion, and Spirituality.” Rolston response to Lisa H. Sideris, “Science as Sacred Myth? Ecospirituality in the Anthropocene Age,” originally published in Ricardo Rozzi, S.T.A. Pickett, Clare Palmer, Juan J. Armesto, and J. Baird Callicott, eds. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World (Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media, 2013), and reprinted as a target article in Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture.

2014. Letter for Staunton (VA) News Leader, in re the proposed Dominion Resources pipeline, and its environmental effects in the Valley of Virginia.

2014. Endorsement for Robin Attfield, The Ethics of the Global Environment, 2nd. ed. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015).

2014. Endorsement for Brian G. Henning, Riders in the Storm: Ethics in an Age of Climate Change (Winona, MN: Anselm Academic, 2015).

2014. “Sustainable Development vs. Sustainable Biosphere.” Talk recorded on digital file for 2014 Australian Academy of Science Fenner Conference on the Environment, October 2-3, University of New South Wales. Haydn Washington, chief organizer. Copy on DVD in paper archives, also a copy in Rolston Library in Eddy Library. Shortened version of what was originally a videotaped lecture given at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, 2009, Chicago: Our Planet and Its Life: Origins and Futures. 2010. "Sustainable Development and Sustainable Biosphere." Longer version published as pages 91-101 in Jack Lee, ed., Sustainability and Quality of Life. Palo Alto, CA: Ria University Press, 2010. Distributed by Ingram. ISBN 978-0-9743472-1-9.

2014. Endorsement for Paul Thompson, Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015).

2014. Iran Interview. Interview via e-mail with Mohammad Javad Ostadi for publication in Iran.

2014. "Feeding People vs. Saving Nature." Reprinted in Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, 4th edition (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, Ltd, 2014), pages 583-591.

2014. "Wild Horses, Vast Desert : Mongolia's Cultural and Natural History Both Unique on Earth," Fort Collins Coloradoan, October 9, 2014, sec. C, Xplore. Rolston travels to Mongolia to see Przewalski's horses, or takhi, the only truly wild horse, never domesticated, once extinct in the wild, and now restored to the Mongolian landscape from horses that were captive in European zoos. This distinct species has two more chromosomes than domestic horses. It became extinct in Mongolia in the 1960's and was restored by Dutch veterinarians in the 1990's, after Mongolia became independent, overthrowing the Communists. Rolston finds two groups, stallions with mares, one foal, a dozen takhi. Also, argali, the largest most robust bighorn sheep. Visit to Gobi desert. Online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/86382. Papers in Trail Log 2014, Mongolia.

2015.

2015. "Messaging Morality: Ethics across the Cosmos." Notes and correspondence. Rolston lecture at a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) workshop, February 14, 2015, Mountain View, California. When we consider active SETI, or METI, transmitting messages that might be received by extraterrestrial intelligence, what might we say about human morality? We can ask what ethics, if any, is an inclusive global ethics. Consider the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Messages will more likely be understood if kept short and basic. Seek peace! Be fair! Tell the truth! Keep promises! Some, such as the Golden Rule, might be pictured. Dimensions of human ethics are Earthbound: Be sustainable! Do not commit adultery! But, like basic laws of science, deeper principles will be shared with extraterrestrials. Human ethics has been socially constructed across cultural histories, originating with prophets, seers, saviors, but, again like science which has a history, our more fundamental moral insights, if not true in all possible worlds, are true elsewhere in our universe. Taking a longer view, considering transit millennia, we should transmit truths that are both profound and permanently true.

2015. "Rediscovering, Rethinking Green Fire." Environmental Ethics 37(2015):45-55. Lecture given at Utah Valley University, April 4, 2013. Aldo Leopold shot a wolf a hundred years ago, the most iconic wolf kill in conservation history, a shooting now historically confirmed, which three decades he elevated into his green fire metaphor and symbol. There are tensions. Was Leopold a hypocrite? He spent the rest of his life hunting and trying to produce more game to kill. Thinking like a mountain, thinking big in the big outdoors, there is a dramatic shift of focus from a dying wolf's eyes to a land ethic. Thinking big enough, globally, Leopold's saving wolves, or wilderness, or game management seems simplistic and parochial before global warming or environmental justice. Still, Leopold is on a moral frontier.

2015. Between Biology and Buddhism. Book mss. refereed for Harvard University Press.

2015. Chinese Environmental Aesthetics. Papers and correspondence. Environmental Aesthetics in China: East West Dialogue. 2015. 58 minutes. Lecture by Holmes Rolston III presented in Wuhan, China, at the Environmental Aesthetics and Beautiful China International Conference, May 20-23, 2015. 1. Art and Nature: Chinese Landscape as a Work of Art? 2. Urban, Rural, Wild: Are the Chinese Three Dimensional Persons? 3. Residence in Place: Is China Like No Place Else on Earth? 4. Ugly? What on Chinese Landscapes Is Ugly? 5. Environmental Aesthetics and Ecological Aesthetics: Beautiful China, Ecosystemic China? 6. Environmental Aesthetics and Environmental Policy: Beautiful China, Saving China?

2015. "An Ecological Pope Challenges the Anthropocene Epoch." Papers and correspondence. Published in For Our Common Home: Process-Relational Responses to Laudato si’, eds. John B. Cobb, Jr., and Ignacio Castuera. Anoka, MN: Process Century Press, 2015. Pages 52-57.

2015. "Democratic baboons." Letter submitted to Science with critical comment on an article they had published under the title "Democratic baboons. Publication failed.

2015. "Leading and Misleading Metaphors: From Organism to Anthropocene." Article prepared for a Festschrift for Carolyn Merchant. Publication pending, expected 2019.

2015. Three Big Bangs: Matter-Energy, Life, Mind: Are We the Biggest? mp4 file. Lecture at Westminster Canterbury Richmond (a retirement home), Richmond, Virginia. October 20, 2015. 1 hour 18 minutes. DVD disk. In our lifetimes, we who are senior citizens have learned from the recent discoveries of scientists some startling facts about the universe. At the primordial big bang, matter-energy appears, with the remarkable capacity to generate heavier elements and complexity. Life explodes on Earth, with DNA discovering, storing, and transferring information, escalating biodiversity and biocomplexity. The human genius is radically novel, hyper-immensely complex. The mind that each of us has is by far the most complex thing known in the universe. Living at the center of such caring, loving intelligence we can and must wonder about the big questions. Is there sacred Logos in, with, and under such breakthrough creativity? What have we learned in our lifetimes that helps us to answer the question whether we are the biggest?

2015. APlacing, Displacing, Replacing the Sacred: Science, Religion, and Spirituality,@ reply to Sideris, reprinted in Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 9(no. 2, 2015):199-205. Online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/171441. See entry in 2014, previous publication.

2016.

2016. "Technology and/or Nature: Denatured/Renatured/Engineered/Artifacted Life?" Online media at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/172774. Lecture at Texas A&M University, February 15, 2016. mp4 file and DVD disk. In our high-tech world, do we live at the end of nature? Is the technosphere replacing the biosphere? Can humans control their genetically inherited Pleistocene appetites in an Anthropocene Epoch? Is experience of the urban, rural, and wild a three-dimensional life, with life focused on fewer dimensions under-privileged? Do we, ought we, wish to live on an engineered planet? Would this fulfill human destiny or display human arrogance, failing to embrace our home planet in care and wonder? True, we must become civilized. Be a resident on your landscape. True, the future holds advancing technology. But equally: we do not want to live a de-natured life, on a de-natured planet. Online text: Environmental Ethics 2015:37:45-55, at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178142.

Magazine, published bimonthly, by Taiwan Presbyterian Church, mainly for the educated population in the Christian circle. The title of this issue’s "Focus", p.4-p.28, is "Love and Wilderness", related to Holmes Rolston’s visit to Taiwan in June 2016. The six articles are:

1. "Storied Residence and advocating person" by Yu-Ping Chen, executive secretary of TESA.

2. "From ‘a fired young cleric’ to ‘Father of the Environmental Ethics’," by Tzu-Mei Chen, general secretary of TESA.

3. "Wilderness, wild life and Christians" translated by Tzu-Mei. Reprinted from the 2004 Environmental Sunday handbook published by TESA (see the attached file), the content was the two lectures given at Hua-Lian (2004/4/8) and Tao-Yuan (2004/4/16).

4. "Caring for Nature: from fact to value, from respect to reverence," translated by Tzu-Mei. You sent this article from Zygon 39 before your first visit in 2004.

5. "Homing: the ecological philosophy of Rolston" by Yi-Ren Lin, Taipei Medical School.

6. "The way to health: insights inspired by Rolston’s visit to the western seashore" by Rev. Tzer-Inn Chen, pastor of Lu-Shang church.

Plough deep in Taiwan, bless our children forever: Searching for the path after the post-sunflower era

In the spring of 2014, Taiwan students had a very strong protest against the trade agreement between Taiwan and China. They occupied the parliament for three weeks. This event was called the Sun Flower movement.

This book was published by the Taiwan Ecological Stewardship Associatin (TESA) in 2015 as a handbook for the Earth Day conference 2015, supported by the Presbyterian Church of Taiwan (PCT) Taipei synod.

The book is divided into 3 parts:

Part I. #1-17 Reprints of editorial articles in the Christian Tribune written by Tzu-Mei Chen, from 2013 to 2015.

# 18-19 Introduction of The Omnivore’s Dilemma and other books.

Part 2. Reprint of the 7 articles published by Campus bimonthly magazine since 2009/Jan.-Feb. to 2010/May-Jun. All were written by Tzu Mei Chen. Tzu-Mei Chen integrated my philosophical thinking with my second visit in 2008.)

#1 pp.18-21 (pp. 83-88) Selected translation of "The Pasqueflower"

#2 pp.43-47 (pp. 89-97) The forest is a church

#3 pp.32-35 (pp. 98-106) Emperor (Mikado) Pheasant in the mist

#4 pp.52-56 (pp.107-116) Peerless elegance of the ferns

#5 pp.54-58(pp.117-125) The breath of the center of the earth

#6 pp.48-51(pp.126-134) The ocean is calling

#7 pp.58-61(pp.135-143) Look up, become higher; Go near, so gentle. (Literally translated from the Confucian Analects)

Part 3. Two articles, #1 and #4 by pastors, sharing their theological reflection and practice of ecological thinking. #2 and #3 were written by Tzu-Mei Chen, introducing ecological economy and ecological integrity.

2016. "One Health - Eco-Health." Lecture at National Taiwan University, Risk Society and Policy Research Center, College of Social Science, June 8, 2016. 2 hours, 26 minutes. mp4 file. Online media at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178135 There is only one world and only one health. Health effects ripple throughout the web of life. Human health requires thinking in ecological contexts, increasingly in more global ones. This further suggests more inclusive ethical concerns: global, international, and interspecific, beyond the immediate protection of human individuals from disease. Developed countries, which may have thought themselves protected with their high technologies and advanced medical systems, discover they are still linked with health, human and animal, in the developing world, even in wild nature, and vulnerable to disruptions there, to which they may also be contributing.

Thinking of health must consider our entwined destiny with our landscapes. Ecology is strikingly like medical science. Both are therapeutic sciences. Ecologists are responsible for environmental health, which is really another form of public health. Health is just as much "skin-out" as it is "skin-in." It is hard to live a healthy life in a sick environment.

2016. NTDTV Interview. Holmes Rolston is interviewed by a reporter for NTDTV, New Tang Dynasty TV, about pollution from Formosa Plastics at How-May-Li wetland, Taiwan, on June 3, 2016. From NTDTV newscast. 2 mins. 49 seconds. mp4 file and DVD disk. online media at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178140.

2016. "Loving Nature: Christian Environmental Ethics" in Love and Christian Ethics: Tradition, Theory, and Society, ed. Frederick V. Simmons with Brian C. Sorrells. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2016.

2016. "Loving Nature: Past, Present, and Future," Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 70(#1, 2016) 34-47. Online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/181775,

2016. "Sustainable Development vs. Sustainable Biosphere." Pages 195-199 in A Future Beyond Growth: Towards a Steady State Economy, eds. Haydn Washington and Paul Twomey. London: Routledge, Earthscan, 2016. Shorter version of the above, given at the 2014 Fenner Conference on the Environment, Australian Academy of Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

2017.

2017. "Environmental Ethics and Environmental Anthropology." Rolston article in Helen Kopnina and Elle Quimet, eds., Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology. Routledge. Papers and research notes. includes notes on Makah Indian tribe and whaling. Printed text online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178141.

2017. "The Anthropocene! Beyond the Natural?" presentation at Oregon State University, March 16, 2017, at a book launch for Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017). mp4 file. Rolston was one of four contributors to the handbook who made short presentations at this event, followed by a panel discussion. Only the Rolston presentation is here, 31 minutes. The print version of this presentation is the article in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, pp. 62-73, online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/178714. We are now entering the Anthropocene Epoch B so runs a recent enthusiastic claim. Humans can and ought go beyond the natural and powerfully engineer a better planet, managing for climate change, building new ecosystems for a more prosperous future. Perhaps the Anthropocene is inevitable. But: Rejoice? Accommodate? Accept it, alas? Perhaps the wiser, more ethical course is not so much Abeyond@ as Akeeping the natural in Asymbiosis@ with humans. Enter the Semi-Anthropocene! Basically Natural! Carefully!

2017. "Is There an Ecological Ethic?" in Donald Scherer and Thomas W. Attig, eds., Ethics and the Environment (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1983). Reprinted in Klaus Bosselmann and Prue Taylor, eds., Ecological Approaches to Environmental Law (in series The International Library of Comparative Law) (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017), pages 165-181. First published in Ethics: An International Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 85(1975):93-109.

2018.

2018. "Endangered Species and Biodiversity, in Dominick A. DellaSala and Michael I. Goldstein, eds., Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene (Waltham, MA: Elsevier, 2018), vol. 4, pages 199-203. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/185442.

2018. Gentle Mission - Integrated Ecology, Faith and Living, Presbyterian Church of Taiwan celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Environmental Sunday. 2018. : , ,

Contains two articles:

Article 1: Yiren Lin, Dean of Taipei Medical School, College of Medical Humanities, "Looking for home – Rolston’s Ecology and Philosophy, pp. 88-94.

Article 2: Tzu-mei Chen, TESA, Taiwan Ecological Stewardship Association, General Secretary, "From ‘dismissed country preacher’ to "the father of environmental ethics", pp. 101-108.

Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/187175

2018. "Holmes Rolston, III." Featured in Joy A. Palmer Cooper and David E. Cooper, eds., Key Thinkers on the Environment (London, Routledge, 2018), pages 291-297. Biographical and interpretive article by Jack Weir. Earlier version: Joy A. Palmer, David E. Cooper, and Peter Blaze Corcoran, eds., Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment (London: Routledge, 2001), pages 260-268. The 2018 text is online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37719.

2018. Chen Wangheng, Beautiful China and Environmental Aesthetics, 2018. ISBN : 978-7-112-21825-7 Beijing: China Building Industry Press. Contains Holmes Rolston III, "Environmental Aesthetics in China: East-West Dialogue," in Chinese, pages 173-183, followed by English text. Translated by Qi Jun. Originally a lecture presented in Wuhan, China, at the Environmental Aesthetics and Beautiful China International Conference, May 20-23, 2015. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/192316.

2018. "Redeeming a Cruciform Nature," in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 53(2018):739-751 Contains Rolston, In a series of articles evaluating the work of Christopher Southgate, University of Exeter, UK. Not yet available online.

2018. Kristel Clayville, Responsible Hermeneutics: Creation and Law in the Environmental Ethics of Hans Jonas and Holmes Rolston. Ph.D. Dissertation at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, June 2018. Printed text and on flash drive (pdf) in both the Rolston Library in the Eddy Hall, and in Rolston paper archives.

2019.

2019. "Leading and Misleading Metaphors: From Organism to Anthropocene," pages 103-116 in Kenneth Worthy, Elizabeth Allison, and Whitney A. Bauman, eds. After the Death of Nature: Carolyn Merchant and the Future of Human-Nature Relations. New York and London: Routledge, 2019. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/192937.

2019. Rolston Review of Christopher J. Preston, The Synthetic Age: Outdesigning Evolution, Resurrecting Species, and Reengingeering our World (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2018. xx, 224 pages). In Environmental Ethics 40(2018):189-191. Preston has a new worldview, convinced "that humans have utterly transformed the earth" and have a "startling synthetic future." But he should have been more forceful about Anthropocene abuses of power. Further, his discussion of the value of wildness is relegated to a brief, puzzling postscript. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/194365.

2019. Holmes Rolston III, Science and Religion: An Introduction for Youth (Nashville, TN: Elm Hill Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, a division of HarperCollins Christian Publishing). ISBN 978-1-595559937 paperback; ISBN 978-1-595559968 hardbound; ISBN 978-1-595559951 e-book. Youth, grades 9-12, can and ought to understand that science and religion are compatible, when appropriately understood.

2019. Rolston, "Lame Science? Blind Religion?" Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 54(2019):351-353. Commentary on Lisa Sideris, Consecrating Science. Science is lame in supplying a commanding world view, but science introduces us to nature as a wonderland at levels great and small, to which religion is otherwise blind.

2019. "Foreword: Weaving What Together?" in James S. Mastaler, Woven Together: Faith and Justice for the Earth and the Poor (Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2019; an imprint of Wipf and Stock), pp. ix-xii. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/194872

2020

2020. “Wonderland Earth in the Anthropocene Epoch,” in Climate Change Ethics and the Non-Human World, Brian G. Henning and Zack Walsh, eds. Milton Park, Abingdon, UK and New York: Routledge, 2020. Pages 196-210.

2020. Ecological Citizen ! ?” in Ecological Citizen, vol. 3, no. 2, pages 121-123. An ecological citizen is a citizen who is also ecological. But can you be a citizen of an ecology? Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/203549

2020. Is God Responsible for Evil? Episode 1402. Aired 2020. Filmed variously. Robert Kuhn Closer to Truth Program. How on earth could God be reconciled with massive, monstrous evil? If God is all-powerful and all-knowing, and if God is the creator, wouldn’t God be responsible for evil? Re-visiting the issue, featuring interviews with five academics, including Holmes Rolston. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/211042

2020. If God Exists, Why Natural Evil? Holmes Rolston interviewed by Robert Kuhn on Closer to Truth. Filmed at Helsingor, Denmark, 2011. Aired 2020. 6 mins, 28 secs. If God exists, why is there so much suffering in the natural world? Because creativity is impossible without challenge that includes forms of suffering. The struggle for adapted fit is struggling through to something higher. The creation is cruciform in that it necessarily requires life and death struggle. Light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not overcome it. The way of nature is the way of the cross. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/211041

2020. Philosopher Gone Wild. Rolston Photo-Media Biography, 2020. mp4 file.

Holmes Rolston's biography: Shenandoah Valley childhood. Education. Years in Southwest Virginia. Grand Canyon River run. Colorado State University, classroom. Interview, University of Georgia. Family and outdoors. Rolston-Rollin debate, 1989.

Wild Rockies, including wolves. Travels, Africa, Asia including Nepal, and Antarctica. Science and Religion. Oakland University, Michigan, Gifford Lectures, Edinburgh, 1997-1998. Wilderness.

Templeton Prize in Buckingham Palace, 2003. In the woods. Endowed Rolston Chairs, Davidson College, CSU. The Pasqueflower, 2008. Online at: http://hdl.handle.net/10217/37821

2020. The Great Experiment, CSU at 150. A documentary about the history of Colorado’s land-grant university, produced in honor of Colorado State University’s 150th birthday. 150 years condensed into an hour and a half. Rolston is mentioned briefly toward the end, at 1 hour, 17 minutes, for having won the Templeton Prize, awarded by Prince Philip in Buckingham Palace. https://www.pbs.org/video/the-great-experiment-csu-at-150-7igf4y/

2020. "Wonderland Earth in the Anthropocene Epoch,” Rolston Zoom lecture and discussion sponsored by Yale University Center for Environmental Communication, October 23, 2020. Moderated by Tom Murray, Speaker Coordinator. Rolston introduced by Mary Evelyn Tucker, Co-Director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, also sponsoring the seminar. Earth as the wonderland planet, humans as a wonder on Earth, Anthropocene humans, managed planet and end of nature. Anthopocene arrogance. Wonderful humans incarnate on wonderland Earth. Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/216785 .