Confucianism and ecology : the interrelation of heaven, earth, and humans
Confucianism and ecology : the interrelation of heaven, earth, and humans
- Cambridge, Mass Harvard Univ Center for Study of World Religions 1998
- xlv, 378 p. table,photos,maps,figs
- Religions of the World and Ecology .
Title Enrichment: conf pprs, Consultation on Confucianism and Ecology, CSWR, Harvard, My 30-Je 1, 1996; reprs. Index.
Preface, by L Sullivan. Introduction: setting the context. Beyond the Enlightenment mentality, by W Tu. "Think globally, act locally," and the contested ground between, by W De Bary. Companionship with the world: roots and branches of a Confucian ecology, by R Taylor. Early Confucianism and environmental ethics, by P Ivanhoe. Extending the Neo-Confucian tradition: questions and reconceptualization for the twenty-first century, by M Kalton. The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature, by W Tu. Response and responsibility: Chou Tun-i and Confucian resources for environmental ethics, by J Adler. The philosophy of environmental correlation in Chu Hsi, by T Kuwako. Ecological implications of Yi Yulgok's cosmology, by Y Ro. The philosophy of ch'i as an ecological cosmology, by M Tucker. The trinity of cosmology, ecology, and ethics in the Confucian personhood, by C Cheng. Motifs for a new Confucian ecological vision, by J Berthrong. Orientation, self, and ecological posture, by R Neville. Confucianism and garden design: a comparison of Koishikawa Korakuen and Worlitzer Park, by S Goto, J Ching. Some thoughts on Confucianism and ecofeminism, by H Li. From Heaven-and-Earth to nature: Chinese concepts of the environment and their influence on policy implementation, by R Weller, P Bol.
English
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Conference proceedings--Religions
Confucianism
Neo-Confucianism
Ecology
Conference proceedings
Title Enrichment: conf pprs, Consultation on Confucianism and Ecology, CSWR, Harvard, My 30-Je 1, 1996; reprs. Index.
Preface, by L Sullivan. Introduction: setting the context. Beyond the Enlightenment mentality, by W Tu. "Think globally, act locally," and the contested ground between, by W De Bary. Companionship with the world: roots and branches of a Confucian ecology, by R Taylor. Early Confucianism and environmental ethics, by P Ivanhoe. Extending the Neo-Confucian tradition: questions and reconceptualization for the twenty-first century, by M Kalton. The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature, by W Tu. Response and responsibility: Chou Tun-i and Confucian resources for environmental ethics, by J Adler. The philosophy of environmental correlation in Chu Hsi, by T Kuwako. Ecological implications of Yi Yulgok's cosmology, by Y Ro. The philosophy of ch'i as an ecological cosmology, by M Tucker. The trinity of cosmology, ecology, and ethics in the Confucian personhood, by C Cheng. Motifs for a new Confucian ecological vision, by J Berthrong. Orientation, self, and ecological posture, by R Neville. Confucianism and garden design: a comparison of Koishikawa Korakuen and Worlitzer Park, by S Goto, J Ching. Some thoughts on Confucianism and ecofeminism, by H Li. From Heaven-and-Earth to nature: Chinese concepts of the environment and their influence on policy implementation, by R Weller, P Bol.
English
0945454155 9780945454151 0945454163 9780945454168
ATLA0001044700
Conference proceedings--Religions
Confucianism
Neo-Confucianism
Ecology
Conference proceedings