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Hinduism and Environmental Ethics
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Hinduism and Environmental Ethics

This book argues that the standard arguments for and against the claim that certain Hindu texts and traditions attribute direct moral standing to animals and plants are unconvincing. It presents careful, extensive, and original interpretations of passages from the Manusmrti (law), the Mahabharata (literature), and the Yogasutra (philosophy), and argues that these texts attribute direct moral standing to animals and plants for at least three reasons: they are sentient, they are alive, and they possess a range of other relevant attributes and abilities.

This book is of interest to scholars of Hinduism and the environment, religion and the environment, Hindu and/or Buddhist philosophy more broadly, and environmental ethics.

Undertittel
Law, Literature, and Philosophy
ISBN
9780815368083
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
453 gram
Utgivelsesdato
13.10.2017
Antall sider
208