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| Document Type(s): | Journal Article |
| Article/Chapter Title: | Daoism and Ecology |
| Journal Title: | Earth Ethics |
| Author(s): | Miller, James |
| Religion(s): | Taoism |
| Date of Publication: | 1998 |
| Volume: | 10 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | 26-27 |
| Annotation: | A concise and clear overview of the cosmic ecological sensibilities found within classical philosophy and the religious practice of Daoism, this text builds on a Daoist hermeneutical principle grounded in the mutual interpenetration of all dimensions of being. Miller suggests that the refinement of ones physical existence can lead to the healing of the environment and provide a platform for understanding ones embeddedness in the larger, cosmic ecology. |
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