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Daoism and Ecology (Girardot N. J. (Hrsg.) / Miller James (Hrsg.) / Liu Xiaogan (Hrsg.) / Ames Roger T. (Beitr.) / Anderson Eugene N. (Beitr.) / Birdwhistell, Joanne D. (Beitr.) / Campany Robert Ford (Beitr.) / Chu, Vincent F. (Beitr.) / Davis Edward (Beitr.) / Field Stephen L. (Beitr.) / Goodman Russell B. (Beitr.) / Hahn Thomas H. (Beitr.) / Hall David L. (Beitr.) / Herman Jonathan R. (Beitr.) / Kirkland Russell (Beitr.) / Kleeman Terry F. (Beitr.) / Kohn, Livia (Beitr.) / LaFargue Michael (Beitr.) / Lai, Chi-tim (Beitr.) / Le Guin, Ursula K. (Beitr.) / Li, Yuanguo (Beitr.) / Liu Ming (Beitr.) / Lu, Weidong (Beitr.) / Meyer Jeffrey F. (Beitr.) / Navarro, Rene (Beitr.) / Paper Jordan (Beitr.) / Raphals Lisa (Beitr.) / Schipper Kristofer (Beitr.) / Seitz, Daniel (Beitr.) / Varone, Linda (Beitr.) / Wang, Richard G. (Beitr.) / Zhang, Jiyu (Beitr.))
Zusammenfassung
The authors consider the intersection of Daoism and ecology, looking at the theoretical and historical implications associated with a Daoist approach to the environment. They also analyze perspectives found in Daoist religious texts and within the larger Chinese cultural context in order to delineate key issues found in the classical texts.
N. J. Girardot is University Distinguished Professor of Religion at Lehigh University.

James Miller is Associate Professor of Chinese Religions, Queen's University.

Liu Xiaogan is Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Robert Ford Campany is Professor of Asian and Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University. He is author of Signs from the Unseen Realm: Buddhist Miracle Tales from Early Medieval China and Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China.

Terry F. Kleeman is Professor of Chinese in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Richard G. Wang is Professor of Chinese Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Florida.