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Penerapan Penerapan Stoisisme Massimo Pigliucci bagi Kaum Muda di Era Modern: Massimo Pigliucci's Application of Stoicism to Young People in the Modern Era Mardani, Fransiskus Andreas; Pandor, Pius
Jurnal Filsafat Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jfi.v8i2.88090

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Rapid technological developments and social changes have becomes major challenges for young people in the modern era. The inability to cope with these changes often leads to social pressure, identity crises, and increased suicide rates. This phenomenon highlights the need for an approach that can help young people build mental and moral preparedness to face the changes of the times. This study examines the modern Stoicism of Massimo Pigliucci, which offers practical principles such as the dichotomy of control, self-control, personal reflection, rational thinking, and mental resilience. Although not explicitly aimed at young people, Pigliucci's ideas have proven relevant and applicable in helping them respond to the changes of the times wisely and calmly. This study employs a literature review approach with a descriptive method to analyse the relevance of Pigliucci's philosophy in the context of young people's lives today. The findings indicate that the principles of modern Stoicism can serve as an effective guide for young people in managing life pressures, developing a resilient character, and finding meaning in life amidst the rapid changes of the digital and social era.
The Meaning The Meaning of Nyambut Padi Baru Dance in the Dayak Kebahan Tribe as a Form of Relationship with Jubata : (Philosophical Review of Armada Riyanto's Philosophy of Relationality) Mardani, Fransiskus Andreas; Cahyawicaksa, Yohanes Kukuh
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.v55i2.761

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Nyambut Padi Baru dance is one of the regional dance forms of the Dayak Kebahan tribe, Poring, West Kalimantan. This dance implicitly shows the relationship between the Dayak Kebahan people and Jubata. This dance is usually performed during the Gawai Dayak ceremony or the harvest party of the Dayak Kebahan indigenous people. This research explores the philosophical values of the Nyambut Padi Baru dance of the Dayak Kebahan indigenous people by explaining the meaning and relationship between the Kebahan tribe and Jubata in Armada Riyanto‘s philosophy of relationality. This research uses a literature study by exploring articles, journals, and proceedings related to the theme of discussion. The results of this study show that the Nyambut Padi Baru dance of the Kebahan tribe has a meaning as a form of the community‘s gratitude relationship to Jubata for the harvest they received. The gratitude is expressed through a dance depicting the joy and joy of the community for the harvest.