Environmental Philosophy in The Book of Changes

Philosophy and Culture 24 (9):842-861 (1997)
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"Book of Changes" environmental philosophy might be summarized as follows: the living environment of all aspects of life is a continuous network. the living environment and prohibit the existence of multiple outlets. the living environment of each element independent of human will to dominate outside of the price value. habitat destruction can not be arbitrarily changed by the people. Environmental philosophy in The Book of Changes could be summarized as follows: 1) Every segment of the environment is part of a larger life network. 2) There are many outlets and prohibitions in the environment. 3) The environment has intrinsic value outside the realm of the human will. 4) The environment cannot be destroyed or changed by man for any reason

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