Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2001
Published In
Daedalus
Abstract
Swearer includes in his discussion of Buddhist ecology not only particular texts, philosophical ideas, and practices that Buddhists marshal in defense of an environmental ethic, but also hermeneutical and tactical strategies that Buddhists employ as well. He wants to ensure that the religious dimensions of global environmental issues really do have an impact on decision-making.
Recommended Citation
Donald K. Swearer.
(2001).
"Principles And Poetry, Places And Stories: The Resources Of Buddhist Ecology".
Daedalus.
Volume 130,
Issue 4.
225-241.
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-religion/118
Comments
This work is freely available courtesy of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.