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* Brown, Charles S. (1995): Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism: The Quest for a<br />

New Worldview. In: Midwest Quarterly; 1995, 36, 2, winter, 191-202.<br />

* Byers, Bruce A. (1992): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and its Critics: A Buddhist Perspective.<br />

In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 9, No. 1, Winter 1992, S. 33-35.<br />

* Callicot, John Baird (1994): Earth's Insights: A Survey of Ecological Ethics from<br />

the Meditarenian Basin to the Australian Outback.<br />

* Callicot, John Baird; da Rocha, Fernando J. R. (Ed.)(1996): Earth Summit<br />

Ethics. Toward a Reconstructive Postmodern Philosophy of Environmental<br />

Education. Albany: State University of New York Press.<br />

* Callicott, J. Baird (1989)In defense of the land ethic: essays in environmental<br />

philosophy.<br />

* Campbell, SueEllen (1989): The Land of Language and Desire: Where <strong>Deep</strong><br />

<strong>Ecology</strong> and Post-Structuralism Meet. In: Western American Literature, Vol. 24, No.<br />

3, November 1989, S. 199-211.<br />

* Carter, A. (1995): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Social <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Heythrop Journal. A<br />

Quaterly Review of Philosophy and Theology. Vol. 36, Issue 3, S. 328-350.<br />

* Cheney, Jim (1987): Eco-Feminism and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Environmental<br />

Ethics, Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 1987, S. 115-145.<br />

* Cheney, Jim (1989): The Neo-Stoicism of Radical Environmentalism. In:<br />

Environmental Ethics, Vol. 11, No. 4, Winter 1989, S. 293-325.<br />

* Conley, Verena Andermatt (1997): Ecopolitics. The Environment in<br />

Poststructural Thought. New York, London: Routledge.<br />

* Cronon, William (Ed.)(1995): Uncommon ground: toward reinventing nature.<br />

* Davis, John (1993): Why Followers of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Should be Animal Rights<br />

Proponents and Vice Versa. In The Trumpeter, Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1993, S.<br />

103.<br />

* Davis, John (Ed.) (1991): The Earth First! Reader. Ten Years of Radical<br />

Environmentalism. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith.<br />

* DeGroh, Teresa (1987): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Environmental Ethics: A Selected<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>.<br />

* DesJardins, Joseph R. (1993); Environmental Ethics. An Introduction to<br />

Environmental Philosophy. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1980): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement. In: Natural Resources<br />

Journal, Vol. 20, 1980, S. 299-322.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1988a): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and its Critics. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 5,<br />

No. 2, Spring 1988, S. 55-60.<br />

* Devall, Bill (1988b): Simple in Means, Rich in Ends. Practicing <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>.<br />

Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books.<br />

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