| List of Figures | |
| Preface | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movements: A Summary | p. 3 |
| The Deep Ecology Platform | p. 8 |
| The Glass Is on the Table: The Empiricist versus Total View | p. 10 |
| Ayer on Metaphysics: A Critical Commentary by a Kind of Metaphysician | p. 29 |
| A Reply to Arne Naess | p. 40 |
| Arne Naess, a Philosopher and a Mystic: A Commentary on the Dialogue between Alfred Ayer and Arne Naess | p. 45 |
| Remarks on Interpretation and Preciseness | p. 50 |
| Paul Feyerabend: A Green Hero? | p. 57 |
| Comment: Naess and Feyerabend on Science | p. 69 |
| Reply to Bill Devall | p. 71 |
| Spinoza's Environmental Ethics | p. 73 |
| Environmental Ethics and Spinoza's Ethics: Comments on Genevieve Lloyd's Article | p. 91 |
| Comment: Lloyd and Naess on Spinoza as Ecophilosopher | p. 102 |
| A Critique of Anti-Anthropocentric Biocentrism | p. 109 |
| A Defense of the Deep Ecology Movement | p. 121 |
| Against Biospherical Egalitarianism | p. 127 |
| An Answer to William C. French: Ranking, Yes, but the Inherent Value is the Same | p. 146 |
| Comment: On Naess versus French | p. 150 |
| Deep Ecology: A New Philosophy of Our Time? | p. 153 |
| Intuition, Intrinsic Value, and Deep Ecology | p. 166 |
| On Guiding Stars of Deep Ecology: Warwick Fox's Response to Naess's Response to Fox | p. 171 |
| Comment: Pluralism and Deep Ecology | p. 175 |
| Man Apart: An Alternative to the Self-Realization Approach | p. 181 |
| "Man Apart" and Deep Ecology: A Reply to Reed | p. 198 |
| Comment: Self-Realization or Man Apart? The Reed-Naess Debate | p. 206 |
| Deep Ecology and Its Critics | p. 213 |
| A European Looks at North American Branches of the Deep Ecology Movement | p. 222 |
| Letter to the Editor of Zeta Magazine, 1988 | p. 225 |
| Letter to Dave Foreman, 23 June 1988 | p. 227 |
| Comment: Human Population Reduction and Wild Habitat Protection | p. 232 |
| Class, Race, and Gender Discourse in the Ecofeminism/Deep Ecology Debate | p. 236 |
| Ecofeminist Philosophy and Deep Ecology | p. 255 |
| The Ecofeminism versus Deep Ecology Debate | p. 270 |
| The Ecofeminism-Deep Ecology Dialogue: A Short Commentary on the Exchange between Karen Warren and Arne Naess | p. 274 |
| Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology: A Challenge for the Ecology Movement | p. 281 |
| Note Concerning Murray Bookchin's Article "Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology" | p. 302 |
| Unanswered Letter to Murray Bookchin, 1988 | p. 305 |
| To the Editor of Synthesis | p. 307 |
| Comment: Deep Ecology and Social Ecology | p. 310 |
| Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique | p. 313 |
| Comments on Guha's "Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique" | p. 325 |
| Comment: Naess and Guha | p. 334 |
| Philosophy of Wolf Policies (I): General Principles and Preliminary Exploration of Selected Norms | p. 339 |
| Naess's Deep Ecology Approach and Environmental Policy | p. 360 |
| Harold Glasser and the Deep Ecology Approach (DEA) | p. 391 |
| Convergence Corroborated: A Comment on Arne Naess on Wolf Policies | p. 394 |
| Value in Nature: Intrinsic or Inherent? | p. 405 |
| Response to Jon Wetlesen | p. 418 |
| Platforms, Nature, and Obligational Values | p. 420 |
| Platforms, Nature, and Obligational Values: A Response to Per Ariansen | p. 429 |
| From Scepticism to Dogmatism and Back: Remarks on the History of Deep Ecology | p. 431 |
| Response to Peder Anker | p. 444 |
| Arne Naess and the Norwegian Nature Tradition | p. 451 |
| Is the Deep Ecology Vision a Green Vision or is it Multicoloured like the Rainbow? An Answer to Nina Witoszek | p. 466 |
| Postscript: Radical American Environmentalism Revisited | p. 473 |
| Index | p. 480 |
| Notes on Contributors | p. 488 |
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