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Repository of Ethical World Views of Nature

The Next meeting will be during IPHA12, 9-12 December 2020.  Most Recent Meeting of this Repository was in March 2020 in London.  We repeat our call for more entries, and we plan for a side event during COP26 in Glasgow in 2021.

Outline of the report and call for contributions

The following entries are open for comment, and are examples of the types of entry we encourage from every group in the world.

The Americas

  • Amerindian Alternative Views of Nature  by Egleé L. Zent, Laboratory of Human Ecology, Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research
  • Ancient  Green  Wisdom:  How  the  indigenous  peoples  of  southwestern  Yunnan  and their ancient tea trees continue the way in sustainability by Jeff Fuchs, Explorer-Author 
  • Jodi ecogeny by Egleé L. Zent, Laboratory of Human Ecology, Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (paper will only be in hard copy version of this book).

  • Ramkokamekra-Canela by Theresa Miller, Oxford University, United Kingdom

  • Cultivated Plants, Allied Souls: the Jarawara Garden by Fabiana Maizza Member of the Cesta (Centre of Amerindian Studies), University of São Paulo

  • Napëpë Footsteps by Bruce Albert, IRD-MNHN and associated to ISA – Instituto Socioambiental

  • Vida Sossegada (Quiet Life): The Kalanko Perception of Nature by Alexandre Herbetta

 

Asia

  • Cambodia Views on Nature by BunRong Kouy  

  • Chinese Views of Nature  by Shan Ni

  • Talang Mamak Views of Nature (Indonesia) by ria permana sari

  • Thai Views of Nature  by Napat Chaipraditkul, Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand
  • Withering Heights: a Local Perspective on Climate Change from Tibetan Nomads Who Live at the Top of the World by Jeff Fuchs

India

  • Environmental and Ecological Implication of Saint Jnanadeva's Philosophical Thoughts (India) by Dr. H.G. Navale

  • Environmental Concerns and Guru Granth Sahib (India) by Dr. Jodh Singhion 

  • Environmental Crisis: A New Interpretation of RTA (India) by Dr. Shubhada Joshi and Dr. Priya M. Vaidya

  • Nature as Perceived in the Sankhya Philosophy (India) by Dr. Manisha Phanasalkar

  • Pro-Environmental Thoughts and Actual Practices in Jain Tradition : A Critical Review(India) by Dr. Nalini Joshi and Professor Seth H.N. Jain Chair
  • Views on Environmental Ethics in Saint Kabir's Philosophy (India) by Sudha Pandit

 

Europe

  • Finnish Views of Nature  by Suvi Moilanen

 

Africa

 

 

Are there worldviews inherent in philosophical and religious traditions of the Asia Pacific that shape ethical relationships with the natural world? Are these anthropocentric, biocentric, ecocentric or cosmocentric worldviews? How do our worldviews allocate value and meaning to people, plants, animals and the biosphere? What are the relationships between such worldviews and actual decisions made by policymakers or the daily lives of the people they represent? This repository of ethical world views of nature will eventually include hundreds of entries in an open source format to allow all those of interest, be they philosophers, students, policy makers or those who want to understand others, to consider their world view. 

This project is conducted in collaboration with the SIkh Human Rights Group, UK; the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies; and a number of universities around the world.

Among the conferences held in this project, the Joint UNESCO-University of Pune Conference in October 2012 saw about 40 scholars present a wide range of Indian and Asian traditions. A Conference to explore African philosophies and world views was held in May 2013 in Durban, South Africa, with further meetings in Latin America, Europe and Asia.


The following is a list of current project participants:

Dr. Ayoub Abu-Dayyeh: e_casesociety@yahoo.com

Dr. Bruce Albert: brucesergealbert@gmail.com 

Mr. Marlone M. Araneta: enolram@yahoo.com

Dr. Alireza Bagheri: ali.bagherichimeh@utoronto.ca

Dr. Minakshi Bhardwaj: bhardwajm@cardiff.ac.uk 

Mr. Andrew Bosworth

Ms. Eliane Camargo: camargo@vjf.cnrs.fr

Ms. Napat Chaipraditkul: napat@eubios.info

Mr. Jeff Fuchs: vandor81@gmail.com

Mr. Alexandre Herbetta: alexandre_herbetta@yahoo.com.br

Dr. Sultan Ismail: sultanismail@gmail.com

Dr. Hassan Kaya: Kaya@ukzn.ac.za

Ms. BunRong Kouy: bunrong.k@gmail.com

Dr. Tamara Kudaibergenova: ahtamar@hotmail.com

Professor On-Kwok Lai: oklai@ksc.kwansei.ac.jp

Professor Shui Chuen Lee: shuiclee@cc.ncu.edu.tw

Dr. Darryl Macer: darryl@eubios.info

Ms. Fabiana Maizza: fabimaizza@hotmail.com

Mr. Gilton Mendes/Mr. Joao Paulo Tukano: giltonmendes@terra.com.br

Ms. Suvi Moilanen: suvimo@student.uef.fi

Dr Mohd Hazim Murad: drhazim@um.edu.my 

Professor D. Nesy: nesy.daniel@gmail.com

Ms. Shan Ni: vency2233@gmail.com

Dr. Siti Nor: sitinuraninor@um.edu.my

Professor Sivanandam Panneerselvam: sps@md4.vsnl.net.in 

Dr. Engelbert C. Pasag: engelmo@yahoo.com

Dr. Jasdev Rai (Chair of the project): jsrai100@yahoo.co.uk

Dr. Arthur Saniotis: saniotis@yahoo.co.uk 

Richa Singh: singhricha384@gmail.com 

Dr. Sailau Suaalii-Sauni: s.suaalii@auckland.ac.nz

Dr. Luca Scarantino: scaranti@ehess.fr

Ph.D. Philipp P. Thapa: thapa@uni-greifswald.de

Mr. Nat Tuivavalagi: nat.tuivavalagi@gmail.com 

Ms. Kayo Uejima: kayo@lablink.jp

Mr Marco Antonio Zamboni Zalamena: zambonizalamena@gmail.com

Ms. Eglee Zent: egleelzent@gmail.com

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