Department of Philosophy · Oregon State University ·
Reflections Special Issue 3 · August 1998
 
Selected Bibliographic Sources on Aldo 
Leopold
Some Published Writings of Aldo Leopold:
	Game Management.New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933. 
	A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There.Oxford 
University Press, 1949. 
	Luna B. Leopold, ed.,Round River: From the Journals of Aldo
Leopold. New York: Oxford University Press, 1953. 
	Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott, eds., The River of the
Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold. Madison: The
University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.  
Philosophical and Historical Discussions of Leopold's Land 
Ethic:
	Noel E. Boulting, "Between Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism," 
Philosophy and the Contemporary World 2 (Winter 1995): 1-8. 
	J. Baird Callicott, ed.,Companion to A Sand County Almanac:
Interpretive and Critical Essays.Madison: The University of
Wisconsin Press, 1987.  
	J. Baird Callicott, In Defense of the Land Ethic, Essays in
Environmental Philosophy.  Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989.  
	J. Baird Callicott, "The Land Ethic Today," Topoi 12 (March 
1993): 41-51.Journal of Applied Philosophy  7 (Summer 1992): 
37-40. 
	Susan L. Flader, Aldo Leopold and the Evolution of Ecosystem 
Management.  Fort Collins: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment 
Station, Forest Service, U.S.D.A., May 1994. 
	Susan L. Flader. Thinking Like a Mountain: Aldo Leopold and the 
Evolution of an Ecological Attitude Toward Deer, Wolves, and Forests.  
Columbia:  University of Missouri Press, 1974. 
	John L. Hammond, "Wilderness and Heritage Values," Environmental 
Ethics 7 (Summer 1985): 165-170. 
	Eugene C. Hargrove,"Leopold's 'Means and Ends in Wildlife
Management'", Environmental Ethics,  12 (Winter 1990): 333-337.  
	James D. Heffernan, "The Land Ethic: A Critical Appraisal," 
Environmental Ethics  4 (Fall 1982): 235-247. 
	Peter List, "The Land Ethic in American Forestry: Pinchot and
Leopold," in K.  Schultz and K.S. Calhoon, eds., The Idea of the
Forest: The Political Culture of Trees in Germany and America, New
York: Peter Land, 1995.  
	Don Marietta Jr., "The Interrelationship of Ecological Science and
Environmental Attitudes," Environmental Ethics 1 (Fall 1979):
195-207. 
	Curt Meine, Aldo Leopold, His Life and Work.  Madison: The 
University of Wisconsin Press, 1988. 
	Jopn N.Moline, "Aldo Leopold and the Moral Community," 
Environmental Ethics,  8 (Summer 1986): 99-120. 
	Roderick Nash, The Rights of Nature, A History of
Environmental Ethics.  Madison:  The University of Wisconsin Press,
1989.  
	Bryan G. Norton, "The Constancy of Leopold's Land Ethic" in 
Environmental Pragmatism, edited by Andrew Light, New York: Routledge, 
1996. 
	Steve Odin, "The Japanese Concept of Nature in Relation to the
Environmental Ethics and Conservation Aesthetics of Aldo Leopold,"
Environmental Ethics 13 (Winter 1991): 345-360. 
	Max Oelschlaeger, The Idea of Wilderness: From Prehistory to
the Age of Ecology. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991. 
	Van Rensselaer Potter, Global Bioethics: Building on the
Leopold Legacy.  East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 
1988.  
	Bill Shaw, "A Virtue Ethics Approach to Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic," 
Environmental Ethics  19 (Spring 1997): 53-67. 
	Douglas H. Strong, Dreamers and Defenders, American 
Conservationists. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. 
	Thomas Tanner, ed., Aldo Leopold, The Man and his Legacy, Ankeny,
Iowa: Soil Conservation Society of America, 1987.  
	Gary Varner,"No Holism without Pluralism," Environmental
Ethics  14 (Summer 1991): 175-179.  
	Jennifer Welchman,"Kant and the Land Ethic," Philosophy and the 
Contemporary World,  2 (Summer 1995): 17-22. 
	Peter Wenz, "Alternate Foundations for the Land Ethic:
Biologism, Cognitivism, and Pragmatism," Topoi 12 (March 1993):
53-67. 
 
 
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