The Portrait of Good Governance in the Framework of Religious and Cultural Philosophy

Authors

  • Ferry Christian Palangka Raya University, Kalimantan Tengah
  • Abdul Hamid Habbe Hasanuddin University, Sulawesi Selatan
  • Syarifuddin Rasyid Hasanuddin University, Sulawesi Selatan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35912/iecon.v1i1.142

Keywords:

good governance, religious philosophy, cultural philosophy

Abstract

This study aims to integrate the meaning of religious and cultural philosophy contained in the principles of good governance. This research method is descriptive. Literature review to find meaning that is integrated with the principles of good governance from the perspective of religious and cultural philosophy in Indonesia. This research shows that religious philosophy provides a logical basis for religious thought in accordance with God's teachings. Government administrators are required to carry out the norms and laws taught in religion regarding God's commands and prohibitions, in managing and being accountable for the budget. Meanwhile, cultural philosophy has a moral responsibility, is reasonable and is based on cultural principles that can enhance human dignity. Cultural philosophy can be a guideline of behavior in implementing government so that it acts in accordance with the values, norms or laws that are in accordance with the cultural philosophy of each region.

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Published

2023-07-07

How to Cite

Christian, F., Habbe, A. H., & Rasyid, S. (2023). The Portrait of Good Governance in the Framework of Religious and Cultural Philosophy. Proceedings International Economics and Business Conference, 1(1), 149–164. https://doi.org/10.35912/iecon.v1i1.142