OCR Text |
Show 608. (Lincoln, Nebraska: U. of Nebraska Press, 1978), pp. 139-44. (303) Ecological theory: Worster, Nature's Economy, pp. 195-212. (303) Ecological conscience: this theory is reviewed by Bill Devall, Humboldt State University, in "Ecological Consciousness and Ecological Resisting: Theory and Practicing," unpublished paper; see also Theodore Roszak, Person/Planet (Garden City.- New York: Doubleday, 1978), p. 98; and Arne Naess, "Notes on the Methodology of Normative Systems," Methodology Science, vol. 10 (1977), pp. 64-79. (304) "baptize all of mine . . .": JoM, p. 86. (304) Shadow Lake: in "The Mountain Lakes of California;" Kimes #85; reprinted in MoC, p. 416. (305) "awakened to the monstrous evils . . .": Wolfe, p. 183. (306) " . . . all the destructible beauty . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. A New Yosemite . . ."; Kimes #47. (307) Asa Gray on Sequoias: Sequoia and Its History, An Address (Salem: The Salem Press, 1872), pp. 7-8. (307) Henry George on social progress: see Hofstadter, Social Darwinism, p. 110. (308) The journal of Muir's journey in Sequoia groves: JoM, pp. 209-235. (308) "Will be cut down . . .": JoM, p. 215. (308) "The sunset, autumn . . .": Northrop Frye, "Archetypes of Literature," Kenyon Review, vol. XIII (1951). (310) "Our crude civilization . . .": JoM, p. 234. |