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Pemikiran Kierkegaard Tentang Manusia Agony dan Proses Penyembuhan Diri Andri Fransiskus Gultom; Misnal Munir; Iva Ariani
Jurnal Moral Kemasyarakatan Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Volume 4, Nomor 2 - Desember 2019
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.762 KB) | DOI: 10.21067/jmk.v4i2.4087

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Satu hal yang tampaknya terabaikan dalam situasi manusia kontemporer yaitu derita batin (agony). Manusia mengalami situasi batin yang agak kacau, tidak stabil, tertekan dan yang kerap kali berada dalam pengawasan superego yang menjadikan tubuh menjadi lentur patuh. Pola hidup era modern mensyaratkan kepastian, disiplin, ketaatan, keterukuran, dan semua berada dalam kontrol kekuasaan dengan basis data algoritmik dan sistem yang ketat. Situasi ini belum mereka sadari karena derita batin itu mesti ditutup karena untuk kebutuhan bertahan hidup. Bila derita batin tidak diatasi, akan terjadi katastropi baik bagi diri dan relasi dengan yang lain. Hidup bisa berada dalam situasi bahaya. Kierkegaard dalam konteks ini memberikan suatu energi baru dengan gagasan rekoleksi dan repetisi bagi manusia agony untuk bisa mengenal lebih dalam dirinya. Penelitian ini berciri kualitatif dengan menggunakan metode-metode filosofis yaitu verstehen, komparasi, dan interpretasi. Penelitian ini akan berupaya mengungkap sisi-sisi terdalam dalam kondisi manusia modern yang telah mengalami kerapuhan pada dimensi internal diri yang berimplikasi pada dimensi eksternal yakni kebertubuhan dan sosialitas. Hasil penelitian ini: (1) upaya refleksi diri terus-menerus diupayakan dengan menelisik situasi kedalaman batin untuk memahami problem yang mengarah pada diri sendiri; (2) rekoleksi dan repetisi menjadi proses penyembuhan diri.
NONET AND SELZNICK’S RESPONSIVE LAW CONCEPT IN A HISTORICAL PHILOSOPHY PERSPECTIVE Agam Ibnu Asa; Misnal Munir; Rr. Siti Murti Ningsih
CREPIDO Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Jurnal Crepido November 2021
Publisher : Bagian Dasar-Dasar Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Hukum Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/crepido.3.2.96-109

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The responsive laws of Nonet and Selznick's thinking became one of the results of conceptual ideas about the laws that are elaborated periodically. The development of responsive law may be less comprehensive when it has not been found the historical fundamental aspects on which it is focused. It is thus important to study the concept of Nonet and Selznick's responsive legal philosophically. The method in this research is the philosophical method. The results of this study include: first, the development of law in Nonet and Selznick's view is divided into three periods of repressive law, autonomous law, and responsive law. Second, Nonet and Selznick's responsive law when reviewed in historical perspective gained an understanding that responsive law exists from a constantly creative legal subject by looking at legal issues and realities in an increasingly complex society, and responsive law is a law that has always served as part of cultural dynamics.
New Perspectives To Reduce Stress Through Digital Humor Misnal Munir; Amaliyah; Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v6i1.37543

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This study aimed to find new perspectives on the use of humor through digital media. A qualitative approach was used to conduct this study, where data were collected through literature review. Stress is caused by the inability of a person to adapt between desires and reality. All forms of stress are basically caused by a lack of understanding of human's own limitations. Inability to fight limitations that will cause frustration, conflict, anxiety and guilt. Too much stress can threaten a person's ability to deal with the environment. As a result, employees develop various kinds of stress symptoms that can interfere with their work performance. Thus, the management of work stress is important to do, one of which uses humor. However, in the digital age the spread of humor can be easily facilitated. The results of this review article find new perspectives to reduce stress through digital humor, namely interactive humor, funny photos, manipulations, phanimation, celebrity soundboards, and PowerPoint humor. The research shows that the use of humor as a coping strategy is able to predict positive affect and well-being work related. Moreover, digital humor which has various forms as well as easy, fast and wide spread, then the effect is felt increasingly significant
Sufistic Consciousness as A Foundation of Religious Well-Being in Ibn ‘Arabi’s Teaching to Understanding Existential Uncertainty Putra, Andri Azis; Kuswanjono, Arqom; Munir, Misnal
Jurnal Theologia Vol 32, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : The Faculty of Islamic Theology and Humanities, UIN Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/teo.2021.32.2.9456

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Consciousness is one of the most vital states of human existence. One of its roles is to explain the context of life in the uncertainty of life itself. The most influential aspect of this means is the human fundamental religious state. This paper aimed to find clarity of humans’ consciousness and religious well-being relation and to obtain an existential ground for a progressive scheme for both subjects as well. This research will use a philosophical-hermeneutic approach with existential uncertainty as to its material object and Sufistic consciousness as the formal object. This research showed that human religious well-being can be used as Sufistic consciousness ground to adjust human existential dilemma. The scheme used is to determine the position of each divine theophany (tajalliy) element on its impact on the level of human psychological consciousness. Al-a'yan ats-tsabitah has taken a leading role in this research, especially in explaining the impossible and possible things for the human condition.
Sufistic Consciousness as A Foundation of Religious Well-Being in Ibn ‘Arabi’s Teaching to Understanding Existential Uncertainty Putra, Andri Azis; Kuswanjono, Arqom; Munir, Misnal
Jurnal Theologia Vol. 32 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : The Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/teo.2021.32.2.9456

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Consciousness is one of the most vital states of human existence. One of its roles is to explain the context of life in the uncertainty of life itself. The most influential aspect of this means is the human fundamental religious state. This paper aimed to find clarity of humans’ consciousness and religious well-being relation and to obtain an existential ground for a progressive scheme for both subjects as well. This research will use a philosophical-hermeneutic approach with existential uncertainty as to its material object and Sufistic consciousness as the formal object. This research showed that human religious well-being can be used as Sufistic consciousness ground to adjust human existential dilemma. The scheme used is to determine the position of each divine theophany (tajalliy) element on its impact on the level of human psychological consciousness. Al-a'yan ats-tsabitah has taken a leading role in this research, especially in explaining the impossible and possible things for the human condition.