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A Communion of Subjects- [e-book] : Animals in Religion,Science,and Ethics
A Communion of Subjects- [e-book] : Animals in Religion,Science,and Ethics
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0231136420
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0231136439
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9780231136426
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9780231136433
저자명  
Paul Waldau.
서명/저자  
A Communion of Subjects - [e-book] : Animals in Religion,Science,and Ethics Paul Waldau, Kimberley Patton
발행사항  
[Sl] : Columbia University Press, 2006.
형태사항  
723 p.
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A Communion of Subjects: Animals in Religion, Science, and Ethics -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Essay Abstracts -- Heritage of the Volume by Mary Evelyn Tucker -- Prologue: Loneliness and Presence by Thomas Berry -- Introduction by Paul Waldau and Kimberley Patton -- Part I: Animals in Religion,Science,and Ethics: In and Out of Time -- -- Seeing the Terrain We Walk: Features of the Contemporary Landscape of -- Part II: Animals in Abrahamic Traditions by Judaism -- Sacrifice in Ancient Israel: Pure Bodies, Domesticated Animals, and the Divine Shepherd by Jonathan Klawans -- Hope for the Animal Kingdom: A Jewish Vision by Dan Cohn-Sherbok -- Hierarchy, Kinship, and Responsibility: The Jewish Relationship to the Animal World by Roberta Kalechofsky -- Christianity -- The Bestiary of Heretics: Imaging Medieval Christian Heresy with Insects and Animals by Beverly Kienzle -- Descartes, Christianity, and Contemporary Speciesism by Gary Steiner -- Practicing the Presence of God: A Christian Approach to Animals by Jay Mcdaniel -- Islam -- -- The Case of the Animals Versus Man: Toward an Ecology of Being by Zayn Kassam -- -- Part III: Animals in Indian Traditions HindUism -- Cows, Elephants, Dogs, and Other Lesser Embodiments of Atman: Reflections on Hindu Attitudes Toward Nonhuman Animals by Lance Nelson -- Strategies of Vedic Subversion: The Emergence of Vegetarianism in Post-Vedic India by Edwin Bryant -- Buddhism -- -- Snake-Kings, Boars' Heads, Deer Parks, Monkey Talk: Animals as Transmitters and Transformers in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Narratives by Ivette Vargas -- Jainism -- Inherent Value Without Nostalgia: Animals and the Jaina Tradition by Christopher Chapple -- Five-Sensed Animals in Jainism by Kristi Wiley -- Part IV: Animals in Chinese Traditions Early Chinese Religion -- -- Daoism -- Daoism and Animals by E.N.Anderson and Lisa Raphals -- Confucianism -- Of Animals and Humans: The Confucian Perspective by Rodney Taylor -- Part V: East Meets West Animals in Philosophy and Cultural History -- Human Exceptionalism versus Cultural Elitism: (Or -- Humans and Animals: The History from a Religio-Ecological Perspective by Jordan Paper -- Part VI: Animals in Myth -- A Symbol in Search of an Object: The Mythology of Horses in India by Wendy Doniger -- Animals in African Mythology by Kofi Opoku -- -- Part VII: Animals in Ritual -- Knowing and Being Known by Animals: Indigenous Perspectives on Personhood by John Grim -- Animal Sacrifice: Metaphysics of the Sublimated Victim by Kimberley Patton -- Hunting the Wren: A Sacred Bird in Ritual by Elizabeth Lawrence -- Ridiculus Mus: Of Mice and Men in Roman Thought by Christopher Mcdonough -- Raven Augury from Tibet to Alaska: Dialects, Divine Agency, and the Bird's-Eye View by Eric Mortensen -- Part VIII: Animals in Art -- On the Dynamis of Animals, or How Animalium Became Anthropos by Diane Apostolos-Cappadona -- Part IX: Animals as Subjects Ethical Implications for Science -- Wild Justice, Social Cognition, Fairness, and Morality: A Deep Appreciation for the Subjective Lives of Animals by Marc Bekoff -- From Cognition to Consciousness by Donald Griffin -- Are Animals Moral Agents?: Evolutionary Building Blocks of Morality by Marc Hauser -- Ethics, Biotechnology,and Animals by Bernard Rollin -- Animal Experimentation by Kenneth Shapiro -- Part X: Are Animals -- Caring for Farm Animals: Pastoralist Ideals in an Industrialized World by David Fraser -- Agriculture, Livestock, and Biotechnology: Values, Profits, and Ethics by Michael Fox -- Agribusiness: Farming Without Culture by Gary Valen -- Part XI: Contemporary Challenges: Law, Social Justice, and the Environment: Animals and the Law -- Animal Law and Animal Sacrifice: Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Santeria Animal Sacrifice in Hialeah by Steven Wise -- Animals and Social Justice -- -- Interlocking Oppressions: The Nature of Cruelty to Nonhuman Animals and its Relationship to Violence Toward Humans by Kim Roberts -- Animal Protection and the Problem of Religion: An Interview with Peter Singer by Peter Singer -- Animals and Global Stewardship -- Earth Charter Ethics and Animals by Steven Rockefeller -- Pushing Environmental Justice to a Natural Limit by Paul Waldau -- Conclusion -- A Communion of Subjects and a Multiplicity of Intelligences by Mary Evelyn Tucker -- Epilogue -- The Dance of Awe by Jane Goodall -- Contributors -- Index.
초록/해제  
요약 : A Communion of Subjects is the first comparative and interdisciplinary study of the conceptualization of animals in world religions. Scholars from a wide range of disciplines, including Thomas Berry (cultural history), Wendy Doniger (study of myth), Elizabeth Lawrence (veterinary medicine, ritual studies), Marc Bekoff (cognitive ethology), Marc Hauser (behavioral science), Steven Wise (animals and law), Peter Singer (animals and ethics), and Jane Goodall (primatology) consider how major religious traditions have incorporated animals into their belief systems, myths, rituals, and art. Their findings offer profound insights into humans' relationships with animals and a deeper understanding of the social and ecological web in which we all live. Contributors examine Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Daoism, Confucianism, African religions, traditions from ancient Egypt and early China, and Native American, indigenous Tibetan, and Australian Aboriginal traditions, among others. They explore issues such as animal consciousness, suffering, sacrifice, and stewardship in innovative methodological ways. They also address contemporary challenges relating to law, biotechnology, social justice, and the environment. By grappling with the nature and ideological features of various religious views, the contributors cast religious teachings and practices in a new light. They reveal how we either intentionally or inadvertently marginalize "others," whether they are human or otherwise, reflecting on the ways in which we assign value to living beings. Though it is an ancient concern, the topic of "Religion and Animals" has yet to be systematically studied by modern scholars. This groundbreaking collection takes the first steps toward a meaningful analysis.
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Kimberley Patton
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