Asian perspectives on animal ethics : rethinking the nonhuman
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Asian perspectives on animal ethics : rethinking the nonhuman
(Routledge studies in Asian religion and philosophy, 12)
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"First published 2014 by Routledge", "First issued in paperback 2017"
Contents of Works
- Being sentiently with others: the shared existential trajectory among humans and nonhumans in Jainism / Anne Vallely
- Animal compassion: what the Jatakas teach Levinas about giving "the bread from one's own mouth" / Katharine Loevy
- Humanism and posthumanism. China's Confucian horses: the place of nonhuman animals in a Confucian world order / Bao-Er
- Heidegger and Zhuangzi on the nonhuman: towards a transcultural critique of (post)humanism / Mario Wenning
- Moral rights and status of nonhuman animals
- The argument for Ahisa in the Anusasanaparvan of the Mahabharata / Christopher Framarin
- Cutting the cat in one: zen master Dogen on the moral status of non-human animals / James McRae
- Non-human animals and the question of rights from Asian perspectives / Christopher Key Chapple
- Special relations, bovine Dharma and snake worship
- Bovine Dharma: non-human animals in the Swadhyaya / Parivar Pankaj Jain
- Snakes in the Dark Age: human action, Karmic retribution, and the possibilities for Hindu animal ethics / Amy Allocco