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Ecological sustainability, deep environmental ethics and Tao: a preliminary conjunction

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Bennett, David
Australian National University. Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies
Australian National University. Fundamental Questions Program

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[Canberra, A.C.T.] : Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies

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The fundamental questions that I wish to explore are: ‘What are the relationships among ecological sustainability, deep environmental ethics and Tao?’ and ‘What can Tao offer Western approaches to ecological sustainability?’

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Bibliography: p. 11.

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