The Ecological Consciousness in Chinese classical Aesthtics

Philosophy and Culture 28 (9):787-799 (2001)
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Abstract

According to the article, the ecological consciousness of the ancient Chinese not only largely preserved in the abstract philosophy, but more kept in concrete aesthetics and art into. In a sense, China is the ancient Chinese classical aesthetics ideal eco-consciousness of shelter. This ecological consciousness is specifically expressed in awe of nature and love of the heart; feelings of appreciation of nature; things one without some sense of equality and high raw feelings. And the West today, people's material life from the starting level, the stress if a blind person will be punished to plunder the negative nature of ecological consciousness is different from the ancient Chinese artists, aestheticians and ecological awareness is conveyed by a much more positive Information: If you respect and love of nature, it will give you very generous in return

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