Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
External reference: https://openalex.org/T14472
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Indigenous oral traditions encode ecological knowledge and norms
Indigenous oral traditions encode ecological governance, environmental ethics, and resource management frameworks that challenge anthropocentric legal paradigms and offer relational approaches to.
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Where ecospirituality is grounded: Nature as place
Analysis develops nature as place as foundational to ecospirituality through a conceptual trajectory spanning physical concreteness, human-nature relations, emotion, and aesthetics.
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Confucianism presents tianming as both philosophical and religious
Analysis of tianming (mandate of Heaven) in Confucianism reveals how it functioned as both philosophical concept and religious doctrine, reconciling intellectual and popular spirituality.
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Deliciousness is framed as part of health and sustainability
Paper examining deliciousness as integral to healthy and sustainable food systems, challenging frameworks that treat taste and pleasure as problematic in food justice and nutrition discourse.
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P4C lacks an ecological dimension, the author argues
Critique of Philosophy for Children's ecological limitations and proposal for Ecosophy with Children framework integrating ecological dimensionality into philosophical inquiry systems.

