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Table of Contents
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Preface Series Foreword Introduction |
Lawrence E. Sullivan Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim Setting the Context |
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The Nature of the Critique “‘Think Globally, Act Locally,’ and the Contested Ground Between” |
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The Context for Response “Early Confucianism and Environmental Ethics” “Extending the Neo-Confucian Tradition: Questions and Reconceptualization for the Twenty-First Century” |
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Conceptual Resources from China, Korea, and Japan “Response and Responsibility: Chou Tun-i and Confucian Resources for Environmental Ethics” “The Philosophy of Environmental Correlation in Chu His” “Ecological Implications of Yi Yulgok’s Cosmology” “The Philosophy of Ch’i as an Ecological Cosmology” |
| Chapter 4 | Philosophical Reflections |
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“The Trinity of Cosmology, Ecology, and Ethics in the Confucian Personhood” “Motifs for a New Confucian Ecological Vision” “Orientation, Self, and Ecological Posture” |
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From Principle to Practice “Some Thoughts on Confucianism and Ecofeminism” “From Heaven-and-Earth to Nature: Chinese Concepts of the Environment and Their Influence on Policy Implementation” |
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Notes on Contributors Index |
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| Copyright © 1998 Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School. Reprinted with permission. |
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