Walking with the earth : intercultural perspectives on ethics of ecological caring
Keywords
Ethics of careIntersubjective experience
Philosophy of sport
Play-element in culture
Intercultural dialogue
Ecology
Return to nature
Pilgrimage
Ethics of walking
Aesthetics and sport
Social cohesion and instinct
Education and tactile experience
GE Subjects
Philosophical ethicsSocial ethics
Sports ethics
Cultural/intercultural ethics
Education and ethics
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It is commonly believed that considering nature different from us, human beings (qua rational, cultural, religious and social actors), is detrimental to our engagement for the preservation of nature. An obvious example is animal rights, a deep concern for all living beings, including non-human living creatures, which is understandable only if we approach nature, without fearing it, as something which should remain outside of our true home. “Walking with the earth” aims at questioning any similar preconceptions in the wide sense, including allegoric-poetic contributions. We invited 14 authors from 4 continents to express all sorts of ways of saying why caring is so important, why togetherness, being-with each others, as a spiritual but also embodied ethics is important in a divided world.Date
2022Type
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97828893143489782889314355
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10.58863/20.500.12424/4139415Copyright/License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.58863/20.500.12424/4139415
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