Who guards the guardians? : intercultural dialogue on environmental guardianship

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    • Raine, Peter

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Who guards the guardians? : intercultural dialogue on environmental guardianship

Peter Raine

University Press of America, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-337) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In the modern era, solutions to many environmental problems appear to be beyond the reach of a dialogue based solely on argumentation, dialectics, and the presentation of 'evidence.' The purpose of this study is to construct a bridge between incommensurable ways of perceiving reality, a bridge that can facilitate dialogue across worldview boundaries on environmental issues. This book attempts to link ecology, philosophy, and theology through an exploration of a new model of intercultural dialogue. Case studies provide practical and theoretical applications, which lead to a deeper understanding of not only environmental guardianships but also the fundamental relationship between human beings and nature's being. This book attempts to link ecology, philosophy, and theology through an exploration of a new model of intercultural dialogue. Case studies provide practical and theoretical applications, which lead to a deeper understanding of not only environmental guardianships but also the fundamental relationship between human beings and nature's being.

目次

  • Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Myths, Worldviews, and the Environmental Crisis: Outlining the Problem
  • Theoretical Considerations in relation to Worldview Construction Chapter 5 The Evolution of Environmental Values: Environmental Origins of Worldviews
  • The Evolution of Western Attitudes to Nature Chapter 6 A Path to Dialogue Chapter 7 Time: A Study: Temporal Discourses
  • Temporality and Local Rhythms Chapter 8 Forests: Sacred Places or 'Standing-Stock' Resources?: Sacred Place: Ancient and Modern European Attitudes to Forests
  • Fiji: Forests in Transition Chapter 9 The Pattern That Connects: Interlude
  • Meaningful Dialogue and Symbolic Discourse: Problems and Possibilities
  • The Dialogical Dialogue and Environmental Guardianship Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index

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