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16問 • 1年前
  • Gabriel Bionat
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  • 1

    Anything which contributes to man’s development, comfort, and well-being is a value.

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  • 2

    ethics and values support each other

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  • 3

    The human values evolve because of the following factors:

    The impact of norms of the society Developed by one’s own awareness, choice, and judgment in fulfilling the needs. By the teachings and practice of Preceptors (Gurus) or Saviors or Religious leaders. Fostered or modified by social leaders, rulers of kingdom and by law

  • 4

    1. Values are the object of human desire and striving: they are also the subjective assessment of a particular object insofar as it is good. 2. Values are our beliefs, those beliefs which we hold to be true. Thus values inspire us to struggle towards our proximate and ultimate ends. Values are our beliefs, values affect our thoughts, decisions

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  • 5

    We always have to remember that values are relative only in the context of subjectivism, not in objectivism.

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  • 6

    positive and negative values are independent of each other. It does not mean that a negative values is negative for because it lacks a positive element within itself. Being bipolar, values exist with their counter values. So, every positive value exist with its corresponding negative value. Values therefore have pairs: good and bad, beautiful and ugly, just and unjust, health and sickness, life and death

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  • 7

    A healthy person is one who is physically fit, emotional balanced, mentally alert and morally upright.

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  • 8

    Scientist and medical practitioners should seek promotion of life and health in every way possible, motivated not by monetary gain, but by appreciation of the gift of life.

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  • 9

    To preserve life – it is a natural duty Health is a personal responsibility and one is held accountable for the neglect of his body.

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  • 10

    To satisfy our physical needs and wants. Aristotle advises moderation

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  • 11

    Physical Environment contributes to health both physical hygiene and community hygiene.

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  • 12

    Work ethics has been understood as a value on hard work and diligence.

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  • 13

    Capitalists believe in the necessity of working hard and in consequential ability of enhancing one’s character.

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  • 14

    Staff Ethical behavior ensures work is completed with integrity and honesty. They have to adhere to policies and rules while working to meet the aims of the enterprise. An ethically positive, healthy work culture enhances morale among employees.

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  • 15

    Alternative perspective of work ethics “work smart”. “Finding ways to use your energy and time at work more efficiently, which can help you to complete tasks more quickly”.

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  • 16

    Work is for the purpose of obtaining an economic gain for the worker. It belongs to the essence of work that is compensated. Such compensation is based on justice and takes the form of wage or salary. Any form of slavery or forced labor is immoral.

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Anything which contributes to man’s development, comfort, and well-being is a value.

    note

  • 2

    ethics and values support each other

    note

  • 3

    The human values evolve because of the following factors:

    The impact of norms of the society Developed by one’s own awareness, choice, and judgment in fulfilling the needs. By the teachings and practice of Preceptors (Gurus) or Saviors or Religious leaders. Fostered or modified by social leaders, rulers of kingdom and by law

  • 4

    1. Values are the object of human desire and striving: they are also the subjective assessment of a particular object insofar as it is good. 2. Values are our beliefs, those beliefs which we hold to be true. Thus values inspire us to struggle towards our proximate and ultimate ends. Values are our beliefs, values affect our thoughts, decisions

    note

  • 5

    We always have to remember that values are relative only in the context of subjectivism, not in objectivism.

    note

  • 6

    positive and negative values are independent of each other. It does not mean that a negative values is negative for because it lacks a positive element within itself. Being bipolar, values exist with their counter values. So, every positive value exist with its corresponding negative value. Values therefore have pairs: good and bad, beautiful and ugly, just and unjust, health and sickness, life and death

    note

  • 7

    A healthy person is one who is physically fit, emotional balanced, mentally alert and morally upright.

    note

  • 8

    Scientist and medical practitioners should seek promotion of life and health in every way possible, motivated not by monetary gain, but by appreciation of the gift of life.

    note

  • 9

    To preserve life – it is a natural duty Health is a personal responsibility and one is held accountable for the neglect of his body.

    note

  • 10

    To satisfy our physical needs and wants. Aristotle advises moderation

    note

  • 11

    Physical Environment contributes to health both physical hygiene and community hygiene.

    note

  • 12

    Work ethics has been understood as a value on hard work and diligence.

    note

  • 13

    Capitalists believe in the necessity of working hard and in consequential ability of enhancing one’s character.

    note

  • 14

    Staff Ethical behavior ensures work is completed with integrity and honesty. They have to adhere to policies and rules while working to meet the aims of the enterprise. An ethically positive, healthy work culture enhances morale among employees.

    note

  • 15

    Alternative perspective of work ethics “work smart”. “Finding ways to use your energy and time at work more efficiently, which can help you to complete tasks more quickly”.

    note

  • 16

    Work is for the purpose of obtaining an economic gain for the worker. It belongs to the essence of work that is compensated. Such compensation is based on justice and takes the form of wage or salary. Any form of slavery or forced labor is immoral.

    note