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E Etika Tanggung Jawab Hans Jonas: Menyingkap Akar Persoalan Kerusakan Lingkungan Sebagai Dampak Ekspolitasi Freeport di Papua: Hans Jonas' Ethics of Responsibility: Revealing the Roots of the Problem of Environmental Damage as a Impact of Freeport Exploitation in Papua Wiparlo, Valerianus; Pandor, Pius; Agu, Egidius
Jurnal Filsafat Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jfi.v7i1.62776

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This article discusses the phenomenon of environmental damage due to Freeport's mining exploitation in Papua. The activities of Freeport mining have caused environmental pollution in the Papua region. The purpose of this paper is to criticize Freeport's mining activities as actions that no longer consider the integrity of nature and society. The people are no longer seeing nature as the center and source of life but as a reality that serves human interests. Method used in this paper is a critical analysis of the phenomenon of environmental damage in Papua in terms of Hans Jonas' ethics of responsibility. Phenomena of environmental damage in Papua is a form of irresponsible actions carried out by PT Freeport which only focuses on fulfilling personal interests without considering the integrity of nature created in the future. Destroying nature is tantamount to destroying the future of mankind. The ethics of responsibility of Hans Jonas provides a new model of thinking for society and government institutions, namely that humans must preserve and maintain the integrity of nature as a form of responsibility for the sustainability of life in the present and future. The act of preserving the environment can only occur if there is fear (the fear heuristic) in every society to damage nature because nature basically has moral rights, and especially the act of destroying nature carried out by the community threatens the survival of Indonesian society in the future.
The Face of Women in Cases of Domestic Violence in Indonesia According to the Ethics of the Levinasian Wiparlo, Valerianus; Endi, Yohanes
HUMANISMA : Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/humanisma.v8i1.8318

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This article focuses on the face of women in Levinasian face ethics. The author raises issues related to the increasing phenomenon of violence against women in Indonesia. This fact shows that women in Indonesia are still neglected. According to Levinasian face ethics, this paper intends to criticize the problems that occur from a philosophical point of view. The method of discussion of this paper is a critical analysis of cases of violence against women in the household in the light of Levinasian face ethics. Forms of violence against women in Indonesia are strongly influenced by a patriarchal culture that places the position and status of men above women. This cultural model opens up space for male superiority over women. The concept of Levinasian face ethics is an effective tool in minimizing acts of violence against women in the household. The author arrives at the finding that the root of the problem behind the rampant cases of domestic violence in Indonesia is the failure to understand the existence of women and weak law enforcement. Levinas' ethics of responsibility provide new treasures for understanding Indonesian society, namely that the existence of women is part of everyone's responsibility. A woman's face is how "she" shows herself. I came to the finding that the presence of women in the order of living together demands my responsibility, which is none other than respect for her. It is a form of engagement for the well-being and peaceful lives of others.
Fenomena Perkawinan Tungku Cu di Manggarai dalam Terang KHK 1091 Sunardi, Dionisius; Endi, Yohanes; Syukur, Robertus; Wiparlo, Valerianus
Jurnal Teologi (Journal of Theology) Vol 14, No 01 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jt.v14i01.6177

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Fokus utama tulisan ini adalah melihat fenomena pernikahan Tungku Cu di Manggarai dalam terang KHK 1091. Pernikahan Tungku Cu merupakan pernikahan yang terjadi dengan tetap memiliki hubungan darah, yaitu anak dari saudara dan anak dari saudari. Pernikahan sedarah ini bertentangan dengan ajaran Gereja Katolik seperti yang tertulis dalam Kitab Hukum Kanonik. Gereja Katolik secara tegas menolak terkait dengan pernikahan sesama saudara atau pernikahan dengan asal usul yang sama. Penulis menggunakan metode studi pustaka dan wawancara. Tulisan ini memberikan kontribusi terhadap kehidupan sosial dan kehidupan Gereja dengan adanya temuan baru terkait dengan fenomena pernikahan Tungku Cu di Manggarai dalam terang KHK 1091.  Adapun beberapa temuan dalam tulisan ini: pertama, cinta akan kedua pasangan menjadi alasan yang masuk akal dari sudut pandang Gereja dan dunia. Kedua, alasan belis (mahar) yang terlalu tinggi sehingga pernikahan antara keluarga dapat mengurangi belis. Ketiga, kedua pasangan telah hidup bersama dan memiliki anak. Keempat, Gereja Keuskupan Ruteng akan tetap memberi dispensasi terhadap fenomena Tungku Cu di manggarai berdasarkan KHK sebagai bentuk kemurahan hati Gereja, dengan tetap mempertimbangkan alasan yang logis dan alasan yang kuat. Kelima, dispensasi diberikan sebagai bentuk penghargaan Gereja terhadap budaya setempat.
The Face of Women in Cases of Domestic Violence in Indonesia According to the Ethics of the Levinasian Wiparlo, Valerianus; Endi, Yohanes
HUMANISMA : Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/humanisma.v8i1.8318

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This article focuses on the face of women in Levinasian face ethics. The author raises issues related to the increasing phenomenon of violence against women in Indonesia. This fact shows that women in Indonesia are still neglected. According to Levinasian face ethics, this paper intends to criticize the problems that occur from a philosophical point of view. The method of discussion of this paper is a critical analysis of cases of violence against women in the household in the light of Levinasian face ethics. Forms of violence against women in Indonesia are strongly influenced by a patriarchal culture that places the position and status of men above women. This cultural model opens up space for male superiority over women. The concept of Levinasian face ethics is an effective tool in minimizing acts of violence against women in the household. The author arrives at the finding that the root of the problem behind the rampant cases of domestic violence in Indonesia is the failure to understand the existence of women and weak law enforcement. Levinas' ethics of responsibility provide new treasures for understanding Indonesian society, namely that the existence of women is part of everyone's responsibility. A woman's face is how "she" shows herself. I came to the finding that the presence of women in the order of living together demands my responsibility, which is none other than respect for her. It is a form of engagement for the well-being and peaceful lives of others.