New Normal: Social Relationship to Facing Pandemic Corona in The Philosophy of Martin Bubber and Franz Rosenzweig

Authors

  • Erkwan Martinus Fakultas Filsafat, Universitas Katolik Santo Thomas Medan
  • Alfedro Siboro Fakultas Filsafat, Universitas Katolik Santo Thomas Medan

Keywords:

social relations, new normal, Covid-19, dialogue, dynamics

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic (Corona Virus Disease 19) that is occuring in the world, particularly in Indonesia, has caused social shifts and became a conflict that could not be avoided but not necessarily could not be resolved, which resulted in dynamic social relations. In dealing with the impact of the spread of Covid-19, the New Normal was enforced as a form of restriction in social relations. As for and what is most needed in carrying out social relations during the Covid-19 pandemic is to develop a sense of sympathy for others. And this is what lies at the heart of Martin Bubber and Franz Rosenzweig's philosophy of dialogue.  

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2021-10-24

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