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China's Green Religion : Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future

معرفی کتاب «China's Green Religion : Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future» نوشتهٔ James Miller, James Miller، منتشرشده توسط نشر Columbia University Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

How Can Daoism, China's Indigenous Religion, Give Us The Aesthetic, Ethical, Political, And Spiritual Tools To Address The Root Causes Of Our Ecological Crisis And Construct A Sustainable Future? In China's Green Religion, James Miller Shows How Daoism Orients Individuals Toward A Holistic Understanding Of Religion And Nature. Explicitly Connecting Human Flourishing To The Thriving Of Nature, Daoism Fosters A Green Subjectivity And Agency That Transforms What It Means To Live A Flourishing Life On Earth. Through A Groundbreaking Reconstruction Of Daoist Philosophy And Religion, Miller Argues For Four Key, Green Insights: A Vision Of Nature As A Subjective Power That Informs Human Life; An Anthropological Idea Of The Porous Body Based On A Sense Of Qi Flowing Through Landscapes And Human Beings; A Tradition Of Knowing Founded On The Experience Of Transformative Power In Specific Landscapes And Topographies; And An Aesthetic And Moral Sensibility Based On An Affective Sensitivity To How The World Pervades The Body And The Body Pervades The World. Environmentalists Struggle To Raise Consciousness For Their Cause, Miller Argues, Because Their Activism Relies On A Quasi-christian Concept Of Saving The Earth. Instead, Environmentalists Should Integrate Nature And Culture More Seamlessly, Cultivating Through A Contemporary Intellectual Vocabulary A Compelling Vision Of How The Earth Materially And Spiritually Supports Human Flourishing.--amazon.com. Religion, Modernity, And Ecology -- The Subjectivity Of Nature -- Liquid Ecology -- The Porosity Of The Body -- The Locative Imagination -- The Political Ecology Of The Daoist Body -- From Modernity To Sustainability -- From Sustainability To Flourishing. James Miller. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "How can Daoism, China's indigenous religion, give us the aesthetic, ethical, political, and spiritual tools to address the root causes of our ecological crisis and construct a sustainable future? In China's Green Religion, James Miller shows how Daoism orients individuals toward a holistic understanding of religion and nature. Explicitly connecting human flourishing to the thriving of nature, Daoism fosters a "green" subjectivity and agency that transforms what it means to live a flourishing life on earth. Through a groundbreaking reconstruction of Daoist philosophy and religion, Miller argues for four key, green insights: a vision of nature as a subjective power that informs human life; an anthropological idea of the porous body based on a sense of qi flowing through landscapes and human beings; a tradition of knowing founded on the experience of transformative power in specific landscapes and topographies; and an aesthetic and moral sensibility based on an affective sensitivity to how the world pervades the body and the body pervades the world. Environmentalists struggle to raise consciousness for their cause, Miller argues, because their activism relies on a quasi-Christian concept of "saving the earth." Instead, environmentalists should integrate nature and culture more seamlessly, cultivating through a contemporary intellectual vocabulary a compelling vision of how the earth materially and spiritually supports human flourishing."--Provided by publisher Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Religion, Modernity, and Ecology 2. The Subjectivity of Nature 3. Liquid Ecology 4. The Porosity of the Body 5. The Locative Imagination 6. The Political Ecology of the Daoist Body 7. From Modernity to Sustainability 8. From Sustainability to Flourishing Notes Bibliography Index
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