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Budaya is the plural form of the word ''Budi''. ''Budi'' is synonymous to ''akal budi'' or ''kebudayaan''. This original Indonesian word is very philosophical, since it has been explained, interpreted, re-interpreted, and made a philosophical discourse in Indonesian philosophers' circle up to this time. Indonesian philosophy world is not considered as complete without mentioning this discourse. Its derivatives, such as Budayawan, Budiman, and Budi daya, are now also discussed among Indonesian philosophers, especially those who are called philosophers of Kebudayaan. Philosophers of the various schools of philosophy define the word ''Budi'' (plural, ''Budaya'') with different definitions, suited to their school interests. The oldest definition of the word is found in the 18th century Ancient Javanese manuscript ''Serat Centhini''. According to the text, ''Budi'' is suprahuman, spiritual entity which mediates between God's being and human's being. It is a purely spiritual substance originated from God. Here is the excerpt: :''Wujud tanpa kahanan puniki.Ing dalem kak sajati lantaran. Inggih budi lantarané. Sarupa wujud ing hu. Pan jumeneng Muhammad latip. Mustakik ing Hyang Suksma. Kenyatanipun. Budi wujud ing Hyang Suksma. Inggih budi inggih Hyang kang Mahasuci. Budi tatabonira''〔as quoted from ''Serat Centhini'' by P.J. Zoetmulder in his, ''Pantheïsme en Monisme in de Javaansche Soeloek-Litteratuur'', translated to Indonesian by Dick Hartoko, Jakarta, Penerbit Gramedia, 1998, 3rd edition, pp. 249-253〕 English translation: :''This being without existence is between the true reality. It has a mediation which is called Budi. Budi is similar to God's being. Budi is also called the spiritual Muhammad. It is a manifestation of the Spirit. Budi is the being of the Spirit and it is the All-Pure. Budi is its peaceful place.'' It is the Budi with this meaning that is used by Dr. Wahidin Soedirohusodo to name his and his fellows' first native political society Budi Utomo in the Dutch East Indies of the early 19th century. The ''Budi'' in this meaning is also similar to the Sufi concept of Nur Muhammad or the Platonic concept of The Universal Soul or the Islamic philosophical concept of Al-'Aql Al-Awwal. ==Modern definition (19th century onwards)== Modern European learning introduced by the Portuguese-Spanish Catholics and the Dutch Protestants to Indonesian native educational institutions in the 20th century influenced the definition of the word ''Budi''. In this intellectual period, ''Budi'' is re-defined and re-interpreted not as spiritual as understood before, but as human entity. In 1961, for example, Nicolas Drijarkara defined ''Budi'' as ''ethical reason'' or ''moral reason'' as understood by the moralist Immanuel Kant.〔N. Drijarkara, ''Percikan Filsafat'', Jakarta, PT. Pembangunan, 1978, 3rd edition, p. 47''〕 Poedjawijatna, another philosopher, defined ''Budi'' as Indonesian translation of the English word ''reason'' or ''reasoning'' and ''Filsafat Budi'' as of the English word ''Logics''.〔Poedjawijatna, ''Pembimbing ke Arah Alam Filsafat'', Jakarta, PT. Pembangunan, 1980, 5th edition, p. 14''〕 Ki Hajar Dewantara, a preeminent Javanese thinker, in the early 1970s defined ''Budi '' as the matured human soul.〔as quoted by Karkono Kamajaya Partokusumo in his ''Kebudayaan Jawa dan Proses Demokratisasi'', in Agus R. Sarjono (ed.), ''Pembebasan Budaya-Budaya Kita'', Jakarta, Gramedia, p. 210''〕 Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, a great Indonesian thinker of the century, defined ''Budi'' as psychological pattern contained in it basic life needs, instincts, feelings, thought, passions and fantasies. Here is the excerpt: :''Adalah pola kejiwaan yang di dalamnya terkandung dorongan-dorongan hidup yang dasar, inseting (instink), perasaan, dengan pikiran, kemauan dan fantasi yang kita namakan budi. Budi itu adalah dasar segala kehidupan kebudayaan manusia.''.〔as quoted by Karkono Kamajaya Partokusumo in his ''Kebudayaan Jawa dan Proses Demokratisasi'', in Agus R. Sarjono (ed.), ''Pembebasan Budaya-Budaya Kita'', Jakarta, Gramedia, pp. 210-211''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Budaya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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