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Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics, Vol. 66
Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics, Vol. 66, More than fifty years ago, Tetsuhiko Uehiro looked down on the radioactive ashes of Hiroshima and dedicated his life to more ethical resolutions of human disagreements. He founded an association which attracted millions of Japanese people, to promote trad, Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics, Vol. 66 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics, Vol. 66
  • Written by author Carl B. Becker
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, February 1999
  • More than fifty years ago, Tetsuhiko Uehiro looked down on the radioactive ashes of Hiroshima and dedicated his life to more ethical resolutions of human disagreements. He founded an association which attracted millions of Japanese people, to promote trad
  • Explores new grounds for ethics in human experience. Booknews Arguing that ethics can no longer be a set of rules handed down, presents elements of Asian non-prescriptive ethical systems that could be adapted to broader, cross-cultural con
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Preface
1Introduction and Overview1
2Crossed Paths, Crossed Sticks, Crossed Fingers: Divination and the Classic of Change in the Shadow of the West9
3Ethical Instinct43
4Synchronicity and the Transformation of the Ethical in Jungian Psychology65
5Loving the World as Our Own Body: The Non-dualist Ethics of Taoism, Buddhism, and Deep Ecology85
6Ethics for the Coming Century: A Buddhist Perspective113
For Further Reading135
Index137
About the Editor and Contributors145


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