Hybrid Worldview: A Study of the Worldview of the Catholics Living in Arjowilangun Village
Main Authors: | Hariawan Adji, 0011106906, JB Banawiratma, -, Fatimah Husein, - |
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Format: | Article PeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
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The Society of Mount Carmel in Illinois
, 2017
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Daftar Isi:
- There are many scholars discussing and theorizing about the concept of worldview. They use different perspectives in discussing the concept. They, of course, produce a different concept of worldview due to the difference in the method used in analyzing the worldview and in the sociocultural background of the scholars. Actually the root of the concept of worldview is in the Western philosophy of weltanschauung which is introduced by Immanuel Kant. He uses the term of weltanschauung, that is, worldview in his work Critique of Judgment, published in 1790. According to Kant, “If the human mind is able to think the given infinite without contradiction, it must have within itself a power that is supersensible, our intuition of the world” (1987: 111-112). This concept is then discussed deeper by different scholars – two of them are Sorren Kierkegaard and Frederich Engels - when they were reflecting on their Western culture. They used the deductive method in analyzing the worldview of their own culture.