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Pantheism and Ecology

ISBN-13: 9783031400391 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between pantheism and ecology, particularly considering different cultural approaches and diverse religious, theological, and philosophical traditions. Environmental ethics arises from the dangerousness and harmfulness of human beings with respect to nonhuman species and, more generally, with respect to the environment. A common starting point for environmental ethics standpoints is that human beings are responsible for damaging nature. The famous four laws of ecology drafted by Barry Commoner precisely express this guilt on the part of human beings, who very often voluntarily violate the behavioral indications that emerge from nature itself. These aspects concern environmental ethics outlooks. Eco-theology, then, takes a further step: not only do we damage the ecosystem but also, as many authors suggest, when we humans destroy the natural world, we are wounding God. Such an idea implies a possible coincidence of God with the natural world –or the ecosystem. From this assumption, different questions may emerge: what is the kind of coincidence between God and the natural world? Are God and the ecosystem coextensive? If so, are we re-sacralizing the natural world and grounding intrinsic values in theological postulates and statements? These questions lead us to reconsider the cosmological assumptions that ground our environmental judgements, from theology to different religious traditions and cultures to philosophical worldviews. In particular, we will focus on the cosmological assumptions of pantheism (considering its differences with panentheism), discussing the symmetrical (or asymmetrical) relationships between God and the finite ways in which God manifests Godself.In this regard, the book is divided into three main parts: in the first part, the question of pantheism is approached from different traditions and with a special focus on the main thinkers in the history of thought, from Greek Stoicism to the present day. In the second part, some current ecological concerns are considered in relation to pantheistic cosmology: the authors will deepen issues from the discussion of the different “pan-conceptions” to the problem of evil, to Anthropocene. Finally, in the third part, the different chapters will focus on ethical issues in the field of the current environmental crisis with a huge connection with the pantheistic cosmologies. This book is oriented to a wide public, interested in environmental issues and looking for an approach from different cultures and traditions. Evidently, due to its “academic” nature, this book is also intended to be a great support for researchers interested in eco-theology and, more specifically, in the relationship between pantheism and ecology.It is not, in this sense, a “classic” book on environmental ethics, but a book that delves into the fundamentals of environmental philosophy, privileging the Ibero-American approach.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Biologia i przyroda
Kategorie BISAC:
Science > Life Sciences - Ecology
Science > Earth Sciences - Geography
Nature > Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Wydawca:
Springer Nature Switzerland
Seria wydawnicza:
Ecology and Ethics
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783031400391
Rok wydania:
2023
Waga:
0.84 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Twarda

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Pantheism, Ecology, and Cosmology. Different Perspectives and Traditions.- Chapter 2. Brief History of the Organism and the Relationship between the Whole and its Parts.- Chapter 3. Stoic Pantheism and Environmental Ethics in Pliny the Elder.- Chapter 4. The Presence of God in Creation: The Medieval Motifs of Ontological Continuity, Light and Sympathy for Creatures.- Chapter 5. Nature, Venustas, and Harmony.- Chapter 6. Spinoza: Ecosystemic Consequences of the Intersections between Pantheism, Panentheism, and Aacosmism.- Chapter 7. Schleiermacherean Panentheism and Ecology.- Chapter 8. Rumi and Tagore on Being-with-Nature.- Chapter 9. The Withdrawal of God and Man as Co-creator in Hans Jonas’ Cosmogonic Conjecture.- Chapter 10. Hans Jonas And Pantheism: On Ecology and the Problematic Relationship between God, World, and Man.- Chapter 11. The Evolutionary Process Leading up to the Anthropocene as Seen Through Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Cosmic Christology.- Chapter 12. Influences of the Spinozian Philosophy in the Environmental Activism of Arne Naess.- Part II. Current Ecological Concerns and Cosmologies: Exploring Pantheism.- Chapter 13. Raimon Panikkar’s Sacred Secularity: An Advaita Interpretation to Understand the Sacredness of Nature.- Chapter 14. Spinozism and Native Americans on Pantheism and Panentheism.- Chapter 15. Ground of Being: The panentheism of Paul Tillich, Earth Care, and Intercultural Dialogue.- Chapter 16. God, Home, and Thinking in the Place: What kind of pantheism did Thoreau endorse?.- Chapter 17. Genesis 1 as Ecosophy.- Chapter 18. Panentheism in Christian Ecotheology.- Chapter 19. Theism versus Pan-conceptions.- Chapter 20. The Hidden Theology in the New Naturalisms.- Chapter 21. Towards a Speculative Ecology. Monads, Habits, and the Non-Otherness of the World.- Chapter 22. Anthropocene Narratives and New Cosmologies.- Chapter 23. System as Paradigm for a New World View.- Part III. From Pantheism to Ethics and Politics.- Chapter 24. Pantheism: Destruction of Boundaries?.- Chapter 25. Intrinsic Values, Pantheism, and Ecology: Where Does Value Come From?.- Chapter 26. Humans are Humus: An Analysis of Boff’s Panentheistic Ecotheology in the Framework of the Biocultural Ethic.- Chapter 27. On the Compatibility Between Panentheism and Fragmentation: An Ex-perimental Eco-feminist Loosening of the “in” in Allingottlehre.- Chapter 28. Hossein Nasr on the Environmental Crisis.- Chapter 29. Francis Hallé’s Project for a Large Primary Forest in Western Europe and a New Understanding of our Relationship with the Biosphere.


Luca Valera studied Philosophy (B.A. and M.A.) at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (Italy). He holds a PhD in Bioethics and Philosophy from the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (Italy). His thesis was on the topic of human ecology, in the field of environmental ethics. He has been a Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile since 2015, and he was the Director of the Bioethics Centre from 2018 to 2021. He is now an Associate Professor at the Universidad de Valladolid (Spain), Department of Philosophy and an Associate Researcher at the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC, Chile).  


Environmental ethics arises from the harmfulness of human beings with respect to non-human species and, more generally, to the environment. A common starting point for environmental ethics is that human beings are responsible for damaging nature. The famous four laws of ecology express this guilt on the part of human beings, who very often voluntarily violate the behavioral indications that emerge from nature itself. Eco-theology suggests when humans destroy the natural world, we are wounding God. Such an idea implies a possible coincidence of God with the natural world. From this assumption, various questions emerge: what is the kind of coincidence between God and the natural world? Are God and the ecosystem coextensive? If so, are we re-sacralizing the natural world and grounding intrinsic values in theological postulates and statements?

These questions lead us to reconsider the cosmological assumptions that ground our environmental judgements. This book will focus on the cosmological assumptions of pantheism, discussing the symmetrical (or asymmetrical) relationships between God and the finite ways in which God manifests Godself. This book is divided into three parts: first, the question of pantheism is approached from different traditions and with a special focus on the main thinkers, from Greek Stoicism to the present day. Second, current ecological concerns are considered in relation to pantheistic cosmology: from the discussion of the different “pan-conceptions” to the problem of evil, to Anthropocene. Finally, the book will focus on ethical issues in the field of the current environmental crisis with a huge connection with the pantheistic cosmologies.

This book is oriented to a wide public, interested in environmental issues and looking for an approach from different cultures and traditions. Evidently, due to its “academic” nature, this book is intended for researchers interested in eco-theology and the relationship between pantheism and ecology.



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