Daoism and environmental ethics : viewing the world through the lens of Laozi

The discussion between anthropocentrism and non-anthropocentrism is widely debated in environmental ethics. Many philosophers have come up with theories or movements to defend the non-anthropocentric view including Paul Taylor’s biocentrism and Arne Naess’s deep ecology movement. However, each view,...

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Main Author: Siow, Chin Yee
Other Authors: Winnie Sung
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1561682023-03-11T20:11:23Z Daoism and environmental ethics : viewing the world through the lens of Laozi Siow, Chin Yee Winnie Sung School of Humanities whcsung@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy The discussion between anthropocentrism and non-anthropocentrism is widely debated in environmental ethics. Many philosophers have come up with theories or movements to defend the non-anthropocentric view including Paul Taylor’s biocentrism and Arne Naess’s deep ecology movement. However, each view, with its respective individualistic and holistic feature, faces a challenge. In this paper, I propose and defend an environmental ethic inspired by Laozi’s Daoism. I do this by discussing the concepts of dao, de and ziran in the Daodejing to show that the Daoist environmental ethic is non-anthropocentric and holistic. I also explore the practical implications of Daoism in terms of the actions and attitudes we can take by examining the concepts of wuwei, guan and fan. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2022-04-06T03:30:04Z 2022-04-06T03:30:04Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Siow, C. Y. (2022). Daoism and environmental ethics : viewing the world through the lens of Laozi. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156168 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/156168 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Daoism and environmental ethics : viewing the world through the lens of Laozi
description The discussion between anthropocentrism and non-anthropocentrism is widely debated in environmental ethics. Many philosophers have come up with theories or movements to defend the non-anthropocentric view including Paul Taylor’s biocentrism and Arne Naess’s deep ecology movement. However, each view, with its respective individualistic and holistic feature, faces a challenge. In this paper, I propose and defend an environmental ethic inspired by Laozi’s Daoism. I do this by discussing the concepts of dao, de and ziran in the Daodejing to show that the Daoist environmental ethic is non-anthropocentric and holistic. I also explore the practical implications of Daoism in terms of the actions and attitudes we can take by examining the concepts of wuwei, guan and fan.
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