Companion to A Sand County Almanac: Interpretive and Critical EssaysThe first sustained study of Leopold's seminal book as well as a work of art, philosophy, and social commentary. |
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(I should note here that while Roderick Nash writes freely of the "rights of nature," the idea that nature as a whole has rights is, from a philosophical point of view, out of the question. Rights are claims expressed by, ...
(I should note here that while Roderick Nash writes freely of the "rights of nature," the idea that nature as a whole has rights is, from a philosophical point of view, out of the question. Rights are claims expressed by, ...
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... not only reveals the author's own sense of the organic connection of the essays to one another, it unifies them with the odyssey of the author's life. Notes 1. Peter Fritzell, "Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac 12 J. BAIRD CALLICOTT.
... not only reveals the author's own sense of the organic connection of the essays to one another, it unifies them with the odyssey of the author's life. Notes 1. Peter Fritzell, "Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac 12 J. BAIRD CALLICOTT.
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Notes 1. Peter Fritzell, "Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and the Conflicts of Ecological Conscience," Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 64 (1976) : 22. 2. Dennis Ribbens, "The Making of A Sand ...
Notes 1. Peter Fritzell, "Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and the Conflicts of Ecological Conscience," Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 64 (1976) : 22. 2. Dennis Ribbens, "The Making of A Sand ...
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Notes 1. Aldo Leopold, Round River (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953), 151- 2. Background material for this discussion of Leopold's family history is drawn primarily from interviews with Aldo Leopold's youngest brother, ...
Notes 1. Aldo Leopold, Round River (New York: Oxford University Press, 1953), 151- 2. Background material for this discussion of Leopold's family history is drawn primarily from interviews with Aldo Leopold's youngest brother, ...
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Contents
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II The Book | 89 |
III The Upshot | 155 |
IV The Impact | 219 |
Appendix | 275 |
Foreword | 281 |
Contributors | 291 |
Index | 295 |
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