The New Perspective in Theology and Religious Studies
Vol 3, No 1 (2022): June

On mythical Dewaruci, Manunggaling kawula-Gusti and other non-trivial Javanese logic

Victor Christianto (Ekklesia Advanced School of Theology, Jakarta)
Florentin Smarandache (Dept. Math and Sciences, University of New Mexico, NM)
Sori Tjandrah Simbolon (Graduate Study, Satyabhakti Advanced School of Theology, East Java, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jun 2022

Abstract

Discourses on logic have been for a long time predominated by Aristotelian logic, especially that is the case in the West. Although since early 20th century there are new development towards many-valued logic, for instance by Lukasiewicz etc, and also fuzzy logic theory by Lotfi Zadeh; and also in recent years there is development by one of us (FS) on Neutrosophic Logic, Plithogenic Logic etc. But still the general public usually are only accustomed to Aristotelian way. More recently, there are growing interests to consider African, Asian and also Native American logic. Nonetheless there is very rare discussion on Javanese logic, except perhaps a report by P. Stange. This article will consider some variations of logic which may show non-triviality of Javanese logic. Hopefully more readers are interested to consider this theme further.

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NPTRS

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Religion Humanities Social Sciences

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The New Perspective in Theology and Religious Studies (NPTRS) is a journal of theology, which is published twice in a year to promote theological and religious studies. Submitted articles will be read by two blinded reviewers. Editorial boards acknowledge the significant contribution from the ...