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The Philosophical Analysis On The Mongolian Nomadic Ecological Moral

Posted on:2007-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2121360185462189Subject:Marxist philosophy
Abstract/Summary:
The global ecological crisis is a common concern nowadays. In terms of ecological philosophy, there is an embodiment of environmental protection and ecological concern in the nomadic economic. During centuries of their life and producing activities, the nomadic nationalities have formed a culture of green ecology. The Mongolian people have lived a nomadic life of hunting and animal husbandry for quite a long time, hence a peculiar nomadic culture has established. The moral principles of nomadic ecology can be the core of it.This paper is a study centered on the topic of"the moral of Mongolian nomadic ecology". I divide this essay into three sections: the first section deals with some basic academic terms like"ecological culture","ecological moral", some philosophical categories concerned and some current ideas and opinions on these terms and categories. This section prepares a lot theoretically for further discussion to come in this essay. The second part of this paper is a through study on the customs of producing, legislation, religious belief and other fields, literature, art, military campaigns from which an ecology moral has well developed. This part shows that there are both an academic and a practical magnificence in a through study on the nomadic ecological moral with Mongolian people as a representative. Further divided into three parts: the harmonious relationship between man and nature-the core of scientific development theory, the harmonious relationship between man and nature-the core of nomadic ecological moral, and the functions of the principle of harmony in the nomadic ecological moral in the modern time, the last part of this easy concludes: the ecological moral of nomadic culture...
Keywords/Search Tags:Ecological moral, Nomadic ecological moral, Man and nature, The analysis of eco-philosophy
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