James (U. of Durham, Britain) looks at the implications of Zen Buddhist teachings and practices for people's moral relationship with nature, but more generally explores philosophy. He begins with a short history of Zen, from the Buddha through China and Japan and eventually to the West. Then he examines a number of aspects of Zen ethics in general,
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James (U. of Durham, Britain) looks at the implications of Zen Buddhist teachings and practices for people's moral relationship with nature, but more generally explores philosophy. He begins with a short history of Zen, from the Buddha through China and Japan and eventually to the West. Then he examines a number of aspects of Zen ethics in general,
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