THE PHILOSOPHY OF HARMONY: RETHINKING HUMAN-NATURE RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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This article explores the philosophical concept of harmony in the context of human-nature relations, emphasizing its relevance in the 21st century. Drawing from both Western and Eastern traditions, the study examines how ecological crises highlight the necessity of rethinking anthropocentric worldviews. By integrating Indonesian philosophical perspectives rooted in local wisdom, the article demonstrates how harmony can serve as a guiding principle for sustainable development and global ethics.
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