Buddhism, Virtue and Environment

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Buddhism, Virtue and Environment

Anthropology Philosophy Philosophy of religion Buddhism The environment

Authors: David E. Cooper, Simon P. James

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Collection: Ashgate World Philosophies Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th July 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351954310


Buddhism, Virtue and Environment

Buddhism, one increasingly hears, is an eco-friendly religion. It is often said that this is because it promotes an ecological view of things, one stressing the essential unity of human beings and the natural world. Buddhism, Virtue and Environment presents a different view. While agreeing that Buddhism is, in many important respects, in tune with environmental concerns, Cooper and James argue that what makes it green is its view of human life. The true connection between the religion and environmental thought is to be found in Buddhist accounts of the virtues - those traits, such as compassion, equanimity and humility, that characterise the life of a spiritually enlightened individual.

Central chapters of this book examine these virtues and their implications for environmental attitudes and practice. Buddhism, Virtue and Environment will be of interest not only to students and teachers of Buddhism and environmental ethics, but to those more generally engaged with moral philosophy. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book presents an original conception of Buddhist environmental thought. The authors also contribute to the wider debate on the place of ethics in Buddhist teachings and practices, and to debates within virtue ethics on the relations between human well-being and environmental concern.

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