Introduction: The Asian Traditions as a Conceptual Resource for Environmental Philosophy
1
(24)
J. Baird Callicott
Roger T. Ames
I The Ecological World View: A Basis for Engagement
Pacific Shift
25
(12)
William Irwin Thompson
Biology as a Cosmological Science
37
(14)
Harold J. Morowitz
The Metaphysical Implications of Ecology
51
(16)
J. Baird Callicott
II The Chinese World View
The Continuity of Being: Chinese Visions of Nature
67
(12)
Tu Wei-ming
Human/Nature in Nietzsche and Taoism
79
(20)
Graham Parkes
On Seeking a Change of Environment
99
(14)
David L. Hall
Putting the Te back into Taoism
113
(32)
Roger T. Ames
Units of Change--Units of Value
145
(8)
Robert C. Neville
III The Japanese World View
The Japanese Concept of ``Nature''
153
(10)
Hubertus Tellenbach
Bin Kimura
The Japanese Experience of Nature
163
(20)
David Edward Shaner
Saigyo and the Buddhist Value of Nature
183
(30)
William R. LaFleur
IV The Buddhist World View
The Jewel Net of Indra
213
(18)
Francis H. Cook
Environmental Problematics
231
(16)
Kenneth K. Inada
Toward a Middle Path of Survival
247
(12)
David J. Kalupahana
V The Indian World View
A Metaphysical Grounding for Natural Reverence: East-West
259
(8)
Eliot Deutsch
``Conceptual Resources'' in South Asia for ``Environmental Ethics''
267
(12)
Gerald James Larson
Epilogue: On the Relation of Idea and Action
279
(12)
J. Baird Callicott
Roger T. Ames
Notes
291
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Index
325
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