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Confucianism and Ecology : The Interrelation of Heaven, Earth, and Humans

Adler, Joseph A.(Contributions by)Bol, Peter K.(Contributions by)Cheng, Chung-ying(Contributions by)Ching, Julia(Contributions by)de Bary, Wm. Theodore(Contributions by)Goto, Seiko(Contributions by)Ivanhoe, Philip J.(Contributions by)Kalton, Michael C.(Contributions by)Berthrong, John(Edited by)Tucker, Mary Evelyn(Edited by)
Part of the Religions of the World and Ecology series
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Confucianism demonstrates a remarkable wealth of resources for rethinking human-earth relations.

This second volume in the series on religions of the world and the environment includes sixteen essays that address the ecological crisis and the question of Confucianism from three perspectives: the historical describes this East Asian tradition's views of nature, social ethics, and cosmology, which may shed light on contemporary problems; a dialogical approach links Confucianism to other philosophic and religious traditions; an examination of engaged Confucianism looks at its involvement in concrete ecological issues.

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Product Details
Harvard University Press
0945454163 / 9780945454168
Paperback / softback
15/08/1998
United States
428 pages, 2 halftones, 2 maps
662 grams