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 | 1 |  |  |  | Introduction: The Image of Nature in Genesis. |  | 
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 | 2 |  |  |  | Forster, E. M. "The Machine Stops." |  | 
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 | 3 |  |  |  | Ancient Views of Nature: Aristotle. Physics. Bk II. (PDF) Cicero. Excerpt from On the Gods: The Discourse of Balbus.  |  | 
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 | 4 |  |  |  | Montaigne. "On Cannibals." (PDF)
  Bacon, Francis. "The New Atlantis." (download from Project Gutenberg site)
  Drayton. To the Virginia Voyage. (PDF)
  Marvell. Bermudas. (PDF)
  Shakespeare. The Tempest. (download from Project Gutenberg site) |  | 
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 | 5 |  |  |  | Shakespeare. The Tempest. (continued) |  | 
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 | 6 |  |  |  | Defoe. Robinson Crusoe. (download from Project Gutenberg site) |  | 
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 | 7 |  |  |  | Defoe. Robinson Crusoe. (continued) |  | 
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 | 8 |  |  |  | Linnaeus. Excerpts from The Economy of Nature.
  White, Gilbert. Excerpt from The Natural History of Selbourne. (download from Project Gutenberg site)
  Hume, David. Excerpts from Dialogues on Natural Religion. (PDF) |  | 
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 | 9 |  |  |  | Hume, David. Dialogues on Natural Religion. (continued) |  | 
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 | 10 |  |  |  | Rousseau. Excerpts from On the Origins of Inequality. (PDF) |  | 
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 | 11 |  |  |  | Rousseau. Excerpts from On the Origins of Inequaltiy. (continued)
  Wordsworth. Selections from The Prelude. (PDF) |  | 
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 | 12 |  |  |  | Wordsworth. Selections from The Prelude. (continued) |  | 
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 | 13 |  |  |  | Wordsworth. Selections from The Prelude. (continued) |  | 
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 | 14 |  |  |  | Thoreau, Henry David. Excerpts from Walden. (in the Signet edition) (download from Project Gutenberg site): - Chap. 1. "Economy." pp. 7-18 up to ". . . one kind at the expense of the others'; p 23, from "As for shelter . . ." to p. 26, ". . . the children's teeth are set on edge"; p. 32, from ". . . Though we are not so degenerate . . ." to p. 36, ". . . to the exclusion of thinking for myself"; p. 38, from "I thus found that the student . . ." to p. 58, end of chapter.
 - Chap. 2. "Where I Lived and What I Lived For." (Complete)
 - Chap. 4. "Sounds." (Complete)
 - Chap. 5. "Solitude." (Complete)
 
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 | 15 |  |  |  | Thoreau, Henry David. Excerpts from Walden. (continued): - Chap. 6. "Visitors." p. 97-100, up to ". . . continents on the other side."
 - Chap. 7. "The Bean Field." Last two paragraphs only.
 - Chap. 9. "The Ponds." From p. 121, "The scenery of Walden . . ." up to p. 130, ". . . a still subtler spirit sweeps over it."
 - Chap. 10. "Baker Farm." (Complete)
 - Chap. 11. "Higher Laws." p. 142-148, up to ". . . beastly life, eating and drinking."
 - Chap. 12. "Brute Neighbors." P. 153, from "The mice which haunted my house . . ." to p. 157, ". . . Webster's Fugitive Slave Bill."
 - Chap. 13. "House Warming." First paragraph only.
 - Chap. 15. "Winter Animals." From p. 187, "Squirrels and wild mice disputed . . ." to p. 188, end of chapter.
 
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 | 16 |  |  |  | Thoreau, Henry David. Excerpts from Walden.  (continued): - Chap. 16. "The Pond in Winter." (Complete)
 - Chap. 17. "Spring." (Complete)
 - Chap. 18. "Conclusion." From p. 214, "I left the woods . . ." up to p. 221, end.
 
 Keats. The Grasshopper and the Cricket, To Autumn.  |  | 
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 | 17 |  |  |  | Darwin. Selections from On the Origin of Species. (download from the Project Gutenberg site):  - Chap. 1. From p. 46 ("I have discussed the probable origin . . .") to p. 55, "slow, varying and insensible changes."
 - Chap. 3 in its entirety.
 - Chap. 4. Pp. 88-102; pp. 106-16; pp. 124 to end of chapter.
 
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 | 18 |  |  |  | Darwin. Selections from On the Origin of Species. (continued): - Chap. 6 in its entirety.
 - Chap. 7. Pp. 196-210 (. . . "variability; but as the case stands there is none."); pp. 226 to end of chapter.
 - Chap. 15 in its entirety.
 
 Frost, Robert. Design, Come In, The Most of It.  |  | 
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 | 19 |  |  |  | Wells, H. G. The Island of Dr. Moreau. (download from Project Gutenberg site) |  | 
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 | 20 |  |  |  | Wells, H. G. The Island of Dr. Moreau. (continued). |  | 
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 | 21 |  |  |  | Huxley, T. H. "Evolution and Ethics." (download from Project Gutenberg site)
  Hardin, Garret. "The Tragedy of the Commons." |  | 
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 | 22 |  |  |  | Williams, George. "A Sociobiological Expansion of 'Evolution and Ethics'." |  | 
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 | 23 |  |  |  | Faulkner, William. "The Bear." In Go Down, Moses. |  | 
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 | 24 |  |  |  | Faulkner, William. "The Bear." In Go Down, Moses. (continued).
  Leopold, Aldo. "The Land Ethic." |  | 
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 | 25 |  |  |  | Le Guin, Ursula K. "Vaster Than Empires and More Slow." |  | 
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 | 26 |  |  |  | Midgley, Mary. "Duties Concerning Islands."
  Callicot, J. Baird. "Animal Liberation." |  | 
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