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245 00 $aDaoism and ecology :$bways within a cosmic landscape /$cedited by N.J. Girardot, James Miller, and Liu Xiaogan.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bCenter for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School :$bDistributed by Harvard University Press,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $alxxiii, 478 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aReligions of the world and ecology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tPreface /$rLawrence E. Sullivan --$tSeries Foreword /$rMary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim --$tNote on the Romanization of Chinese Terms --$tIntroduction /$rN. J. Girardot, James Miller and Liu Xiaogan --$tPrologue: The Calabash Scrolls /$rStephen L. Field --$t"Daoism" and "Deep Ecology": Fantasy and Potentiality /$rJordan Paper --$tEcological Questions for Daoist Thought: Contemporary Issues and Ancient Texts /$rJoanne D. Birdwhistell --$t"Nature" as Part of Human Culture in Daoism /$rMichael LaFargue --$tDaoism and the Quest for Order /$rTerry F. Kleeman --$tSectional Discussion: What Can Daoism Contribute to Ecology? /$rJames Miller --$tDaoist Ecology: The Inner Transformation. A Study of the Precepts of the Early Daoist Ecclesia /$rKristofer Schipper --$tThe Daoist Concept of Central Harmony in the Scripture of Great Peace: Human Responsibility for the Maladies of Nature /$rChi-tim Lai --
505 80 $t"Mutual Stealing among the Three Powers" in the Scripture of Unconscious Unification /$rZhang Jiyu and Li Yuanguo --$tIngesting the Marvelous: The Practitioner's Relationship to Nature According to Ge Hong /$rRobert Ford Campany --$tSectional Discussion: What Ecological Themes Are Found in Daoist Texts? /$rJames Miller, Richard G. Wang and Edward Davis --$tFlowering Apricot: Environmental Practice, Folk Religion, and Daoism /$rE. N. Anderson --$tIn Search of Dragons: The Folk Ecology of Fengshui /$rStephen L. Field --$tAn Introductory Study on Daoist Notions of Wilderness /$rThomas H. Hahn --$tSalvation in the Garden: Daoism and Ecology /$rJeffrey F. Meyer --$tSectional Discussion: How Successfully Can We Apply the Concepts of Ecology to Daoist Cultural Contexts? /$rJohn Patterson and James Miller --$tFrom Reference to Deference: Daoism and the Natural World /$rDavid L. Hall --$tThe Local and the Focal in Realizing a Daoist World /$rRoger T. Ames --
505 80 $t"Responsible Non-Action" in a Natural World: Perspectives from the Neiye, Zhuangzi, and Daode jing /$rRussell Kirkland --$tMetic Intelligence or Responsible Non-Action? Further Reflections on the Zhuangzi, Daode jing, and Neiye /$rLisa Raphals --$tNon-Action and the Environment Today: A Conceptual and Applied Study of Laozi's Philosophy /$rLiu Xiaogan --$tSectional Discussion: What Are the Speculative Implications of Early Daoist Texts for an Environmental Ethics? /$rRussell B. Goodman and James Miller --$tRespecting the Environment, or Visualizing Highest Clarity /$rJames Miller --$tA Declaration of the Chinese Daoist Association on Global Ecology /$rZhang Jiyu --$tChanges Starts Small: Daoist Practice and the Ecology of Individual Lives. A Roundtable Discussion with Liu Ming, Rene Navarro, Linda Varone, Vincent Chu, Daniel Seitz, and Weidong Lu /$rLivia Kohn --$tDaoist Environmentalism in the West: Ursula K. Le Guin's Reception and Transmission of Daoism /$rJonathan R. Herman --
505 80 $tSectional Discussion: Daoism - A Vital Tradition for the Contemporary Ecological Consciousness /$rJames Miller --$tEpilogue: Dao Song /$rUrsula K. Le Guin --$tBibliography on Daoism and Ecology /$rJames Miller, Jorge Highland and Liu Xiaogan /$r[et al.].
650 0 $aTaoism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85132392
650 0 $aEcology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040752
700 1 $aGirardot, N. J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79096561
700 1 $aMiller, James,$d1968-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001058424
700 1 $aLiu, Xiaogan,$d1947-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88265226
830 0 $aReligions of the world and ecology.
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