Epilogue: Carl Friedrich Gethmann. Can there be universal principles of circumspective concern towards our natural environment? / The ends of nature / Rolf Peter Sieferle -- The concept of nature. Historical and epistemological aspects / Jurgen Mittelstrass -- Cross-cultural perception of environment -- Yes, culture matters, but in what way? / Michael Thompson -- What makes "environmentalist" a southern pejorative? / Dipak Gyawali -- Religion, ethics and environment -- Ethics and nature. A contextual approach / Paul Claval -- Ethics and nature in the world's religions / Horold Coward -- Notions of nature in traditional Hinduism / Axel Michaels -- A preliminary attempt to give a birdseye view on the nature of (traditional Eastern Asian) and Western (European) environmental ideas / Hong-key Yoon -- Are there universal environmental values? / Dieter Birnbacher -- Environmental values and comprehensive environmental assessment / Konrad Ott -- Sustainability among society and environment -- Sustainability discourses: human livelihoods and life chances / Michael Redclift -- Beyond sustainability: indigenous peoples' culture and environment at risk / Levita A. Duhaylungsod -- The concept of sacred linked to biological resource management in the Himalayan culture / Bhaskar Sinha ... [et al.] -- Epilogue: Can there be universal principles of circumspective concern towards our natural environment? / Carl Friedrich Gethmann.
Series:
Wissenschaftsethik und Technikfolgenbeurteilung ; Bd. 19
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