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1991-1992
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Stephen H. Schneider (National Center for Atmospheric Research), "The Gaia Hypothesis: Is There a Scientific Goddess of the Earth?"

Response: J. David Allan (University of Michigan)

 

Aaron Wildavsky (University of California, Berkeley) "Knowledge Versus Action in the Environmental-Cum-Safety Issues of Our Time"

Response: Rolf Hartung (University of Michigan)

 

Carolyn Merchant
(University of California, Berkeley), "Ecofeminism:
Critiques and Debates"

 

Marc Landy
(Boston College), "Neither Beast Nor Angel: A Civic View
of Environmentalism"

Response: Robert Paehlke (Trent University)

 

Alston Chase
(Nationally Syndicated Columnist),
"Modern Environmentalism and the Search for Natural Law: A Critique of Environmental Radicalism"

 

CONFERENCE
 

The Green Revolution: the Philosophic and Scientific Bases of Environmentalism

 

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The Fate of the Earth: The Theory and Practice of Environmentalism

Shades of Green: Competing Environmentalisms

1991 CONFERENCE:
 
The Green Revolution: the Philosophic and Scientific Bases of Environmentalism

Paper: Ernest Fortin (Boston College), "The Bible Made Me Do It: Christianity, Science, and Environmentalism"
Response: Carl Mitcham (Penn State University)

Paper: Arne Naess (University of Oslo), "Spinoza and Deep Ecology"
Response: Yirmiyahu Yovel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Paper: Michael Zimmerman (Tulane University), "Heidegger and Radical Environmentalism"
Response: Robert Pippin (University of California, San Diego)

Paper: Adam Schulman (St. John’s College), "Wholes and Parts: Quantum Physics, Aristotelian Physics, and Environmentalism"
Response: Robert S. Cohen (Boston University)

Paper: Wilson Talley (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), "The Physical Sciences, Technology, and Environmentalism"
Response: Michael McElroy (Harvard University)

Paper: Richard Levins (Harvard School of Public Health), "Evolutionary Ecology Meets the Environmental Movement"
Response: David Hull (Northwestern University)

   
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