04964nam 2200673 450 991081839960332120230207000834.01-4384-5202-0(CKB)3710000000093277(EBL)3408852(SSID)ssj0001133784(PQKBManifestationID)12455891(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001133784(PQKBWorkID)11158883(PQKB)10395134(MiAaPQ)EBC3408852(Au-PeEL)EBL3408852(CaPaEBR)ebr10847976(OCoLC)874029295(EXLCZ)99371000000009327720140327h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnvironmental philosophy in Asian traditions of thought /edited by J. Baird Callicott and James McRae ; Hiroshi Abe [and thirteen others], contributorsAlbany, New York :State University of New York Press,2014.©20141 online resource (442 p.)Includes index.1-4384-5201-2 ""Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Notes""; ""Section I: Environmental Philosophy in Indian Traditions of Thought""; ""Chapter 1: Environment and Environmental Philosophy in India""; ""India in Western Environmental Thought""; ""Nature in the Hindu Religious Traditions""; ""Gandhi on the Environment""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 2: Ä€tman, Identity, and Emanation: Arguments for a Hindu Environmental Ethic""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Three Arguments for a Hindu Environmental Ethic""""3. Objections to the Ä€tman Argument""""4. Objections to the Identity Argument""; ""5. Objections to the Emanation Argument""; ""6. An Alternative to the Ä€tman, Identity, and Emanation Arguments""; ""7. Conclusion""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""References""; ""Primary Sanskrit Sources""; ""Edited Volumes of Sanskrit Texts""; ""Secondary Sources""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 3: Gandhiâ€?s Contributions to Environmental Thought and Action""; ""Lal and Gandhiâ€?s Ecological Vision of Life""; ""Non-Violence and Non-Cooperation""; ""Simple Living in Place of Consumerism""""Inappropriate Production and Appropriate Technology""""Decentralization Rather than Globalization""; ""From Local Economies to Chipko""; ""Gandhiâ€?s Proposal for Self-Reliant Villages""; ""Gandhiâ€?s Biocentric Perspective""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 4: Acting with Compassion: Buddhism, Feminism, and the Environmental Crisis""; ""Introduction""; ""Environmentally Relevant Principles of Buddhism and Feminism""; ""Experiential Knowing""; ""Examining the Conditioned Mind""; ""The Truth of Interrelatedness""; ""Emotional Energy as Source of Healing""; ""Relational Ethics""""The Role of Community""""A Few Possible Limitations""; ""Egocentrism as Central Concept""; ""Power Relations Analysis""; ""Social Ethics and Engaged Practice""; ""Examples of Buddhist Feminist Environmental Work""; ""Research and Theory""; ""Environmental Activism""; ""Environmental Education""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 5: Against Holism: Rethinking Buddhist Environmental Ethics""; ""1.""; ""2.""; ""3.""; ""4.""; ""5.""; ""6.""; ""7.""; ""8.""; ""9.""; ""References""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 6: Causation and â€?Telosâ€?: The Problem of Buddhist Environmental Ethics""""Conclusion""""Notes""; ""Section II: Environmental Philosophy in Chinese Traditions of Thought""; ""Chapter 7: The Relevance of Chinese Neo-Confucianism for the Reverence of Nature""; ""Attitudinal Changes Toward Nature""; ""The Chinese Tradition: Nature in Neo-Confucian Thought""; ""The Development of the Confucian Tradition""; ""Naturalistic Cosmology of Neo-Confucianism""; ""The Ethics of Self-Cultivation""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 8: Beyond Naturalism: A Reconstruction of Daoist Environmental Ethics""; ""I.""; ""II.""; ""III.""; ""A. The Natural Law Theory""""B. The “Human as Artificialâ€? School""Environmental sciencesAsiaPhilosophyEnvironmentalismAsiaPhilosophyEnvironmental ethicsAsiaPhilosophy, AsianEnvironmental sciencesPhilosophy.EnvironmentalismPhilosophy.Environmental ethicsPhilosophy, Asian.179/.1095Callicott J. BairdMcRae James1976-Ganeles DianeKeneston FranAbe Hiroshi1941-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818399603321Environmental philosophy in Asian traditions of thought4081244UNINA