1 Deep Ecology Bibliography by dr. Johannes Dingler * Ann Bragg ...
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* Devall, Bill (1989): Tokar is Wrong. In: Alternatives, Vol. 16, No. 2, June/July<br />
1989, S. 49-50.<br />
* Devall, Bill (1991): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Radical Environmentalism. In: Society<br />
and Natural Resources, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1991, S. 247-258.<br />
* Devall, Bill (1993): Living richly in an age of limits. Salt Lake City : Gibbs<br />
Smith Publisher.<br />
* Devall, Bill (1995): Twenty Five Years since Earthday: Reflections of a<br />
Sometime Social Activist. In: Humboldt Journal of Social Relations; 1995, 21, 1,<br />
15-34.<br />
* Devall, Bill; Session, George (1985): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Living as if Nature<br />
Mattered. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books.<br />
* DiZerega, Gus (1992): Social <strong>Ecology</strong>, <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>, and Liberalism. In:<br />
Critical Review; 1992, 6, 2 3, spring summer, 305-370.<br />
* DiZerega, Gus (1995): Empathy, Society, Nature, and the Rational Self: <strong>Deep</strong><br />
<strong>Ecology</strong> and Liberal Modernity. In: Social Theory and Practice; 1995, 21, 2,<br />
summer, 239-269.<br />
* Dobson, An<strong>dr</strong>ew (1995): Green Political Thought.<br />
* Dowie, Mark (1995): Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close<br />
of the 20th Century. Cambridge, London: The MIT Press.<br />
* Doyle, David (1996): <strong>Deep</strong>er <strong>Ecology</strong>: Essays on Ecological Spirituality.<br />
* Drengson, Alan (1992): A Critique of <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Journal of Applied<br />
Philosophy, 4, 1987, S. 223-227.<br />
* Drengson, Alan R. (1980): Shifting Paradigms: From the Technocratic to the<br />
Person-Planetary. In: Environmental Ethics, Vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 1980, S. 221-240.<br />
* Drengson, Alan R. (1989): Beyond Environmental Crisis. From Technocrat to<br />
Planetary Person. New York, Bern, Frankfurt a.M., Paris: Peter Lang.<br />
* Drengson, Alan; Yuichi, Inoue (Ed.)(1995): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement. An<br />
Introductory Anthology.<br />
* Eckersley, Ro<strong>by</strong>n (1992): Environmentalism and Political Theory: Towards an<br />
Ecocentric Approach. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.<br />
* Elder, P.S. (1988): Is <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> the Way? In: Alternatives, Vol. 15, No. 2,<br />
1988, S. 70-73.<br />
* Elkins, Stephan (1989): The Politics of Mystical <strong>Ecology</strong>. In: Telos, No. 82,<br />
Winter 1989/90, S. 52-70. Mit einer Introduction von Murray Bookchin, S. 47-51.<br />
* Elliot, Robert (Ed.)(1995): Environmental Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University<br />
Press.<br />
* Engel, Ronald J.; Engel, Joan Gibb (Ed:)(1990): Ethics of Environment and<br />
Development. Global Challenge, International Response. London: Belhaven Press.<br />
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