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Makna-Cinta Menurut Victor Frankl Melawan Nihil-Hedonisme: Altruisme Menuju Kebahagiaan dalam Kehidupan Bermasyarakat Satyawardhana, Fransiskus Antonius Dimas; Pitang, Simon Pedro
Ganaya : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/ganaya.v7i1.2787

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The focus of this study is Victor Frankl's philosophical reflection on meaning and love as a guideline for dealing with nihilism today. Nihilism in this modern era has now begun to invite many people in the world to live a meaningless life and just seek mere pleasure; nihil-hedonism. This understanding then leads humans to the abyss of true self-actuality; where humans cannot find themselves more valuable and valuable. The method used in this study is a literature study through reading from Victor Frankl's books. In addition, other supporting sources on the meaning and love of life are also taken to help explain the philosophical values of Victor Frankl's thought. This study is based on critical reading and critical analysis with philosophical reflection on the meaning of life and love in the perspective of Victor Frankl and other sources. The purpose of this study is none other than to understand how humans are entangled in nihil-hedonism, and how the solution of the philosophy of the meaning of life and love from Victor Frankl's thought can provide a way for a non-meaningful society today. Through this study, an understanding is obtained that in the midst of a world that offers a meaningless life, humans have the ability to achieve a valuable and worthwhile life through the search for meaning and love. Nihil-hedonism can be faced with the discovery of Meaning-Love in the human person. Furthermore, it will also be discovered how humans who have Meaning-Love become individuals characterized by altruism who walk together with society towards happiness in social life. The contribution of this study is to awaken the altruism attitude in human beings and create a meaningful life through the Meaning-Love that exists in them.
Dampak Misi Gereja Katolik terhadap Hilangnya Tradisi Kayau di Kalbar: Analisis Budaya Franz Boas Ranubaya, Fransesco Agnes; Pan, Alpinus; Prasetyo, Ignasius Ageng; Satyawardhana, Fransiskus Antonius Dimas
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), August
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v7i1.2206

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This article aims to examine the influence of the Catholic Church's mission on the disappearance of the ‘kayau’ tradition among the Dayak tribe in West Kalimantan. The problem is focussed on how the teachings and activities of the Catholic Church have influenced cultural change in the Dayak society, particularly in the context of reducing or eliminating violent practices such as ‘kayau’ or head hunting. In order to approach this problem, theoretical reference used is Franz Boas' theory of cultural change, which emphasises the influence of external factors and cultural interactions. emphasises the influence of external factors and cultural interaction. Data were collected through desk research, including literature from scientific journals, books and other sources, and analysed qualitatively, and other sources, and were analysed qualitatively. This research concludes that the mission of the Catholic Church in West Kalimantan succeeded in changing Dayak Dayak culture, especially abolishing the kayau tradition, by promoting peace, love, and respect for life. Through inculturation and social services, the Church replaced the tradition of violence with a peaceful and inclusive approach. and inclusive approach. According to Franz Boas' theory, these changes demonstrate the dynamic interaction between religious teachings and local culture. between religious teachings and local culture.