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Roaming Free Like a Deer: Buddhism and the Natural World
By Daniel Capper
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Three touchpoints for ecological comparison emerge: Buddhist vegetarianism, the alleged practice of religion by animals and other natural beings, and nature mysticism.
A tour of different forms of Buddhism and how they relate to the environment through the lens of three common, Buddhist tropes,
a synthetic analysis of how Buddhism may help us move forward appropriately in the climate change age as well as a clear-sighted understanding of the limits of Buddhist environmental ethics.