Unveiling the Principle of Personalization in Moral Theories

Authors

  • Chris Ruhupatty Universitas Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54154/dekonstruksi.v11i01.297

Keywords:

deontology, eudaimonia, morality, nihilism, personalization, phenomenology, utilitarianism

Abstract

The morality discussed in this paper is presented as part of human personae. It is not a distant notion but a concept embodied within human personae. It is also not a construct of human capability to perceive the essence of reality. Rather, morality is a phenomenon that appears in perception and is personalized into a concept understandable to humans. Therefore, the objective of morality is to comprehend the authenticity of human experiences and integrate it into human personae.

Author Biography

Chris Ruhupatty, Universitas Indonesia

Chris Ruhupatty adalah guru Pendidikan Agama Kristen di sebuah sekolah swasta di kota Bogor dan telah selesai menempuh studi filsafat di Program Magister STF Driyarkara, Jakarta. Saat ini ia sedang mengambil program doktoral di Universitas Indonesia.

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Published

2024-12-29

How to Cite

Ruhupatty, C. (2024). Unveiling the Principle of Personalization in Moral Theories. Dekonstruksi, 11(01), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.54154/dekonstruksi.v11i01.297