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Utgivning, distribution etc. State Univ. of New York Press, Albany : cop. 1989
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Anmärkning: Allmän Selected papers originally presented in a series of conferences held in 1985-1986
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Here, Western environmental philosophers and some of our most distinguished representatives of Asian and comparative philosophy critically consider what Asia has to offer. The first section provides an ecological world view as a basis for comparison. Subsequent sections include chapters by leading contemporary scholars in Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Buddhist thought that explore the Western perception of Asian traditions--the perception that Asian philosophy is a rich conceptual resource for contemporary environmental thinkers.
Preface Introduction: The Asian Traditions as a Conceptual Resource for Environmental Philosophy The Ecological World View: A Basis for Engagement Pacific Shift Biology as a Cosmological Science The Metaphysical Implications of Ecology The Chinese World View The Continuity of Being: Chinese Visions of Nature Human/Nature in Nietzsche and Taoism On Seeking a Change of Environment Putting the Te back into Taoism Units of Change - Units of Value The Japanese World View The Japanese Concept of "Nature" The Japanese Experience of Nature Saigyo and the Buddhist Value of Nature The Buddhist World View The Jewel Net of Indra Environmental Problematics Toward a Middle Path of Survival The Indian World View A Metaphysical Grounding for Natural Reverence: East-West "Conceptual Resources" in South Asia for "Environmental Ethics" Epilogue: On the Relation of Idea and Action Notes Index