Firstly, in terms of view of nature, deep ecology and Taoism both have the same worldview that the interplay between human, other living creatures and even the planet should be seen as being in a whole system. In the other words, human and other living creatures depend on the earth, which in turn also depends on human and other living creatures. As the Hathaway and Boff (2009c, p.63) stated, “Humanity is seen as part of the natural world, a part of the greater “web of life””. Owing to this critical dependence existed in this relationship, by no means can human damage the nature and other creature livings because everything human used and consumed is coming from them. On the other side, seeing the whole world as a self-regulating system on the basis of holistic view is also included in theory of Taoism. Taoism uses “Yin
Firstly, in terms of view of nature, deep ecology and Taoism both have the same worldview that the interplay between human, other living creatures and even the planet should be seen as being in a whole system. In the other words, human and other living creatures depend on the earth, which in turn also depends on human and other living creatures. As the Hathaway and Boff (2009c, p.63) stated, “Humanity is seen as part of the natural world, a part of the greater “web of life””. Owing to this critical dependence existed in this relationship, by no means can human damage the nature and other creature livings because everything human used and consumed is coming from them. On the other side, seeing the whole world as a self-regulating system on the basis of holistic view is also included in theory of Taoism. Taoism uses “Yin