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- Jul 2023
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The ecologist David Barash (1973) discussed the parallels between Zen Buddhism and ecology.
- The ecologist David Barash (1973) discussed the parallels between Zen Buddhism and ecology.
- interdependence and unity of all things was fundamental to both
- the practice of Zen and
- the science of ecology
- interdependence and unity of all things was fundamental to both
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- ecology
- Zen
- interdependency and unity are fundamental to both Zen and ecology
- both share a common nondualistic view of the fundamental identity of subject and surrounding
- a bison cannot be understood in isolation from the prairie
- understanding requires studying the bison-prairie unit
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- "The very study of ecology is the elaboration of Zen's nondualistic thinking".
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author
- David Barish
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- adjacency
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- The ecologist David Barash (1973) discussed the parallels between Zen Buddhism and ecology.
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