Daoism and Ecology
Discover the profound connection between Daoism and ecology in "Daoism and Ecology" by Roger T. Ames. Published in 2001, this insightful book spans 552 pages, delving into the theoretical and historical implications of a Daoist perspective on the environment. Ames expertly analyzes key concepts from Daoist religious texts while situating them within the broader context of Chinese culture. This exploration not only highlights the relevance of Daoist philosophy in addressing contemporary ecological issues but also invites readers to reflect on the harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. Ideal for those interested in Oriental and Indian philosophy, as well as world religions, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Taoism and its ecological significance.