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Motivasi Remaja Putri SMA dalam Melakukan Hubungan Seksual Pranikah
Remaja adalah individu yang berada di antara masa anak-anak dan dewasa, yang
mengalami perubahan baik fisik, psikologis dan juga perkembangan seksual yang aktif.
Hal ini tidak menutup kemungkinan motivasi remaja mengetahui masalah seksualitas dan
menyalurkannya menjadi bertambah besar. Permasalahan muncul karena dorongan yang
bertambah besar ini disalurkan dengan negatif, sehingga terjadi hubungan seksual
pranikah. Tujuan dalam penelitian ini adalah untuk menggambarkan motivasi remaja
putri SMA dalam melakukan hubungan seksual pranikah.
Metode yang digunakan peneliti pada penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan
pendekatan fenomenologis yang melibatkan 6 partisipan serta menggunakan metode
pengumpulan data dengan cara indepth interview
WORK ETHIC OF MALAYSIAN CIVIL SERVANTS
This paper seeks to explore work ethic of Malaysian civil servants. Positive work ethic among others emphasize on hard work, commitment and dedication, and avoidance of wealth accumulation through unethical methods. This ethic is indeed valued by organizations. Employees holding strongly to positive work ethic ensure organization of its goal. The questionnaire used to gauge the level of work ethic among Malaysian civil servants is the Islamic work ethic developed by Ali (1988). A total of 90 civil servants of the Islamic faith responded to the questionnaire. The result shows respondents hold strongly to Islamic work ethicHuman Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Ethic
ATMAN, IDENTITY, AND EMANATION: ARGUMENTS FOR A HINDU ENVIRONMENTAL ETHIC
Many contemporary authors argue that since certain Hindu texts and traditions claim that all living beings are fundamentally the same as Brahman (God), these texts and traditions provide the basis for an environmental ethic. I outline three common versions of this argument, and argue that each fails to meet at least one criterion for an environmental ethic. This doesnt mean, however, that certain Hindu texts and traditions do not provide the basis for an environmental ethic. In the last section of the paper I briefly outline and defend an alternative, according to which all plants and animals have intrinsic value and direct moral standing in virtue of having a good
The Ethic of Care and Inclusive Education
This article deals with the ethic of care in education, with a specific focus on classrooms that include students with disabilities. After a brief overview of historical and legal issues which led to the inclusive education movement, the discussion focuses on what an ethic of care involves from a biblical/theological perspective
Religious Orders and Growth through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England
We advance the hypothesis that cultural values such as high work ethic and thrift, “the Protestant ethic” according to Max Weber, may have been diffused long before the Reformation, thereby importantly affecting the pre-industrial growth record. The source of pre-Reformation Protestant ethic, according to the proposed theory, was the Catholic Order of Cistercians. Using county-level data for England we find empirically that the frequency of Cistercian monasteries influenced county-level comparative development until 1801; that is, long after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The pre-industrial development of England may thus have been propelled by a process of growth through cultural change.Protestant ethic; Malthusian population dynamics; economic development
Language, Subjectivity and the Agon: A Comparative Study of Nietzsche and Lyotard
Political Philosophy and Ethic
Inclusion and the Ethic of Care: Our Responsibility as Christian Special Educators
This essay explores one teacher\u27s motivation to advocate for more inclusive practices for students with IEPs as a Christian response to applying the ethic of care in public school settings. Additionally, it charges teacher education programs at Christian universities to prepare teacher candidates to apply the ethic of care to their work with students with special needs in response to their faith. Special educators, who listen, show up, and advocate can make a profound difference for their students
An African perspective on the partiality and impartiality debate: Insights from Kwasi Wiredu's moral philosophy
In this article, I attempt to bridge the gap between partiality and impartiality in moral philosophy from an oft-neglected African perspective. I draw a solution for this moral-theoretical impasse between partialists and impartialists from Kwasi Wiredu's, one of the most influential African philosophers, distinction between an ethic and ethics. I show how an ethic accommodates partiality and ethics impartiality. Wiredu's insight is that partialism is not concerned with strict moral issues
Nietzsche, Virtue, and the Horror of Existence
Robert Solomon argues that Nietzsche is committed to a virtue ethic like Aristotle\u27s. Solomon’s approach seems unaware of Nietzsche’s belief in the horror of existence. A life that contains as much suffering as Nietzsche expects a life to contain, could not be considered a good life by Aristotle. To go further, as Nietzsche does in his doctrines of eternal recurrence and amor fati, to advocate loving such a fate, to refuse to change the slightest detail, Aristotle would find debased. Nietzsche is committed to a virtue ethic, but not an Aristotelian one
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