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ভূমি ও মূল্যবোধ: প্রাচ্য ও পাশ্চাত্য দর্শনে ভূমির প্রতি নৈতিক দায়িত্ববোধ - Pratidhwani the Echo

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ভূমি ও মূল্যবোধ: প্রাচ্য ও পাশ্চাত্য দর্শনে ভূমির প্রতি নৈতিক দায়িত্ববোধ

Volume-XIII, Issue-IV, July 2025
Volume-XIII, Issue-IV, July 2025
Received: 25.07.2025
Accepted: 30.07.2025
Published Online: 31.07.2025
Page No: 101-108
DOI: 10.64031/pratidhwanitheecho.vol.13.issue.04W.023
ভূমি মূল্যবোধ: প্রাচ্য পাশ্চাত্য দর্শনে ভূমির প্রতি নৈতিক দায়িত্ববোধ      
বিনন্দ সরেন, সহকারী অধ্যাপক, দর্শন বিভাগ, নগর কলেজ, পশ্চিমবঙ্গ, ভারত                                                              
Land and Values: Ethical Responsibility toward Land in Eastern and Western Philosophy
Binanda Saren, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Philosophy, Nagar College, West Bengal, India
This research paper titled ‘ভূমি ও মূল্যবোধ: প্রাচ্য ও পাশ্চাত্য দর্শনে ভূমির প্রতি নৈতিক দায়িত্ববোধ’ (Land and Values: Ethical Responsibility toward Land in Eastern and Western Philosophy) explores
the ethical perspectives and philosophical values regarding land in both Eastern and Western traditions. In Eastern philosophy- particularly in Vedic, Upanishadic, Buddhist,
and Jain thought- land is viewed not merely as a material resource, but as a living entity, a mother figure, and an essential  presents a layered and evolving conception of land.
From ancient Greek part of moral coexistence. Duties toward land, a sense of indebtedness, andempathy are central themes in these traditions. In contrast, Western philosophy
similarities and differences between Eastern and Western perspectives, this materialism and Christian colonial mindsets to modern environmental ethics-such as Aldo Leopold’s
Land Ethic and Arne Naess’s Deep Ecology- Western thought has contemporary ecological crises. Opened new avenues for ethical reflection on land. By analyzing the
study highlights the need for a comprehensive, intersubjective ethical approach to land, which can provide vital philosophical insights in addressing
Keyword:
  • Land Ethics
  • Moral Responsibility
  • Practical Ethics
  • Eastern Philosophy
  • Western Philosophy
  • Values
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