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Vol. 36, No.

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AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL DEDICATED TO THE
PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

HOLMES ROLSTON, III EARLY CAREER ESSAY PRIZE


IN ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY
The International Society for Environmental Ethics (ISEE) and the Center for Environmental
Philosophy invite submissions for their annual essay prize for scholars in the early stages of
their career. The prize is named in honor of Professor Holmes Rolston, III, for his pioneering
work in the field of environmental philosophy.

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Volume 36, Number 3

THE PRIZE

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND CONDITIONS


Closing date for submissions: 15 April 2015
Eligibility: Submissions are invited from scholars who already hold a Ph.D. and have
earned their doctorate no more than five years prior to the submission deadline.
Submissions must be accompanied by a one-page CV to provide evidence of early
career status.
Style and content: Consult the University of Chicago Manual of Style or any recent
issue of Environmental Ethics. Essays must be prepared for blind review (cover page
with contact information and email on a separate page). Word limit: 60,000 characters
(including spaces), including notes and references. An abstract of 100150 words
should also be included.

CONTENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS

Rolston Prize Papers are invited on all aspects of environmental philosophy. A prize of
$500 will be awarded to the winning essay. All submitted papers that qualify (see conditions) will be reviewed by an Essay Prize Committee in consultation with the Editorial
Board of Environmental Ethics. The winning essay will be published in the journal Environmental Ethics.

Submissions should be emailed to: [email protected]. Please put Essay


Prize in the subject line of the email submission. If you do not receive confirmation
that your submission has been received within 3 days, please resubmit the paper.
The essay should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere, and should
not be submitted to any other journal until the outcome of the competition is announced. The decision of the committee will be final. There is only one prize per
year and the committee reserves the right not to award the prize if submissions are
not of an appropriate standard.
Dr. Philip Cafaro, President

International Society for Environmental Ethics
Colorado State University, [email protected]

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Dr. Eugene C. Hargrove, Director


Center for Environmental Philosophy
University of North Texas, [email protected]

Features
Sustainable Development: A Useful Family of
Concepts After All ........................................................................ Warren Bourgeois
Science, Philosophy, and Policy on the Yamuna River ........................... Bidisha Mallik
Discussion Papers
Environmental Philosophy in a Post-Ice Cap North Polar World ....... Todd LeVasseur
Writing Wonder: Elizabeth Bishops Ethics of Perception ............................. Yal Schick
Individualistic Environmental Ethics: A Reductio
ad Exstinctum? .................................. Gregory M. Mikkelson and Colin A. Chapman
Courage as an Environmental Virtue .................................................. Rachel Fredericks
Nothing Truly Wild is Unclean: Muir, Misanthropy, and the
Aesthetics of Dirt .............................................................................. Simon P. James
Book Reviews
J. Baird Callicott: Thinking like a Planet: The Land Ethic and
the Earth Ethic ................................................................................. Melissa Clarke
Christopher G. Framarin: Hinduism and Environmental Ethics:
Law, Literature, and Philosophy ......................................................... Geoff Ashton
Charles G. List: Hunting, Fishing and Environmental Virtue:
Reconnecting Sportsmanship and Conservation ................................. Ron Sandler
Daniel Miller: Consumption and its Consequences .......................... Roger J. H. King
William P. Kabasenche et al., eds.: The Environment:
Philosophy, Science, and Ethics .................................................... Wayne Ouderkirk
S. A. Davison: On the Intrinsic Value of Everything ............... Gregory M. Mikkelson
Christopher Cone: Redacted Dominionism: A Biblical Approach
to Grounding Environmental Responsibility ................................. Jerome A. Stone

A Publication of
The Center for Environmental Philosophy
and the
University of North Texas

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