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Political Life in Society 5.0: Implications of Justice and Equality Damayanti, Cicilia
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Asosiasi Ahli Filsafat Keilahian Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v5i2.51

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Technology has expanded access to information and made political participation easier for people. However, technology also has the potential to exacerbate political problems, depending on how it is used and regulated. Solutions to political and technological problems depend on actions taken by governments, the technology industry, and society, including the wise use of technology and ensuring it does not harm human rights. Everyone should be a continuous learner, a wise user, and advocate for digital rights and participation in technology politics. Inclusion, transparency, and responsibility should be the foundation of technology politics, so that technology can help address various political and social issues today. However, the use of technology must be based on inclusive, fair, and responsible principles, and consider its impact on society and the environment. This research was conducted using the method of book analysis from several authors who wrote about politics and Society 5.0. This paper also provides an overview of what Society 5.0 is, how it differs from previous eras, and how it affects politics and society. Technology can be a solution for current political development, but only if used wisely and supported by appropriate policies and regulations.
Teachers as Moral Agents: The Ethics of Care and Educational Responsibility Damayanti, Cicilia; Engliana, Engliana
Jurnal Filsafat "WISDOM" Vol 35, No 2 (2025): (Article in Press)
Publisher : Fakultas Filsafat, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jf.97185

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This article examines the ethics of care through the concepts developed by prominent thinkers in the field, such as Nel Noddings and Joan Tronto. Their concepts can be effectively integrated into educational practices. The ethics of care emphasizes the significance of attending to others and our environment through concrete actions, a principle especially pertinent within educational settings. Drawing upon a comprehensive literature review of key works on the ethics of care, this study primarily utilizes Noddings' framework as its foundational analytical lens. The findings highlight that collaboration between teachers and students is crucial for cultivating a caring character. Furthermore, positive role models and support from the surrounding environment are vital in motivating individuals, thus enabling them to give positive contributions to society and the environment. This demonstrates that young learners, including those with special needs, can make significant  positive contributions to society and the environment. In conclusion, education rooted in the ethics of care not only supports students' moral development but also lays the groundwork for fostering a more empathetic and socially responsible generation.
Pemaknaan Keperawanan Masa Kini Damayanti, Cicilia
Studia Philosophica et Theologica Vol 24 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Litbang STFT Widya Sasana Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35312/spet.v24i1.531

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Di era teknologi yang berkembang pesat tidak serta merta dapat mengubah pandangan seseorang tentang makna keperawanan. Konsep keperawanan dari dulu hingga saat ini masih sering diasumsikan dengan tubuh perempuan. Melalui sejarah dapat dilihat bahwa sejak dulu hingga kini keperawanan masih menjadi hal penting yang harus dijaga perempuan. Meskipun di beberapa tempat terdapat perbedaan pemahaman tentang keperawanan. Perbedaan ini kemudian membantu kita untuk melihat konsep keperawanan yang mulai mengalami perubahan di era modern. Artikel ini akan membidik tentang konsep keperawanan masa kini. Metode yang dilakukan adalah analisis buku tentang seksualitas yang berfokus pada keperawanan yang ditulis oleh beberapa pengarang. Melalui beberapa penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa konsep keperawanan mulai bergeser dan tidak menyudutkan perempuan semata. Saat ini hal yang paling mendesak dan sangat dibutuhkan adalah pendidikan seksual sejak dini. Informasi yang mudah diakses di satu sisi dapat menguntungkan dan di sisi lain dapat menjerumuskan. Orang tua berperan penting untuk memulai pendidikan seksual sejak dini. Hal ini untuk membantu anak-anak dalam memahami tubuh dan emosinya, terutama yang berkaitan dengan afeksi pada lawan jenis. Melalui pemaparan sejarah tentang seksualitas, kita dapat melihat bahwa selama ini pemahaman tentang keperawanan hanyalah mitos belaka.
Quantum Ethics: Navigating the Intersection of Quantum Mechanics and Metaethics in the Digital Era for a Just and Equitable Society Damayanti, Cicilia
Jurnal Filsafat "WISDOM" Vol 34, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Filsafat, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jf.89172

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The advancement of quantum technologies and their integration with digital systems has resulted in enormous changes in society, providing new opportunities for furthering subjects such as artificial intelligence, the internet of things (IoT), and quantum computing. The ethical ramifications of these technologies, however, have not been adequately investigated, raising worries about their possible harmful influence on society. This research examines the convergence of quantum physics, metaethics, and the digital era in order to determine the implications of these technologies and to offer ethical frameworks for maintaining a just and equitable society. It will analyse the obstacles faced by the employment of quantum technologies in the digital era, including concerns relating to privacy, security, and the possibility for biased decision-making, through a thorough analysis of relevant literature. It then investigates the possibilities of multidisciplinary approaches that combine quantum mechanics and metaethics principles to overcome these issues and construct ethical frameworks that emphasize human values. The report suggests that a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes ethical issues is critical for the development of quantum technologies in the digital era. This necessitates a coordinated effort among stakeholders from many sectors such as technology, ethics, policy, and governance. The article provides a complete ethical framework that incorporates quantum mechanics and metaethics principles to ensure that the advantages of new technologies are realized while limiting any negative consequences.
Justice at the Margins: Reclaiming Gender Equality Amid Structural Injustice in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Plantations Damayanti, Cicilia; Isharianto, Rafael
Studia Philosophica et Theologica Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Litbang STFT Widya Sasana Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35312/studia.v25i2.793

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This paper examines the pervasive gender-based injustices faced by women and children working in Indonesia’s palm oil plantations. It explores how structural inequalities manifest through economic exploitation, limited access to basic services, and systemic marginalization. Drawing on the philosophical frameworks of Nancy Fraser and Serene J. Khader, the study employs a normative and conceptual methodology, integrating Fraser’s tripartite model of justice—redistribution, recognition, and representation—with Khader’s theory of adaptive preferences and localized empowerment. The analysis demonstrates that achieving gender equality in this context requires both structural reform and context-sensitive empowerment strategies. As a practical contribution, the paper proposes the development of a mobile community initiative, Pos Kesetaraan, which embodies both theoretical approaches by delivering legal, educational, and health-related support directly to marginalized laborers. The findings suggest that without sustained, multi-scalar interventions, justice will remain inaccessible to the most vulnerable. Ultimately, the paper argues for a reconceptualization of development practices in the palm oil sector, calling for urgent ethical commitment and political action to restore dignity and equity to the lives of plantation workers