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• 1987. G. E. Moore : The Early Essays. Édition et introduction. Temple University Press.
• 1987. Bloomsbury’s Prophet: The Moral Philosophy of G.E. Moore. Temple University Press.
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• 1982. “Environmental Ethics and the Ambiguity of the Native Americans' Relationship with Nature”, in Regan, All That Dwell Therein : Essays on Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics, Presses de l'université de Californie.
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