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MAN’S VALUES:
MEANING, NATURE and
TYPES
ATHENA LOURDES S. ESMAQUILAN
Presenter
PRAYER
FOOD for THOUGHT
Everbody is WORTH
Understanding
Checking of Attendance
Meaning of Value
• Human values have been employed in so
distinctively different ways in human discourse.
• It is often said that a person has a value or an
object has a value.
• These two usages have been explicitly
recognised by writers in various disciplines such
as Charles Mortris in Philosophy, Brevster Smith
in Psychology and Roibin Williams in Sociology.
Meaning of Value
• If one wants to know the origin of the
term ‘VALUE’, it may be stated very firmly
that the term ‘VALUE’ comes from the
Latin word ‘VALERE’ which means ‘to be
of worth’.
• Whereas, the concise Oxford Dictionary
defines the term VALUE’ as the ‘worth,
desirability or utility of a thing’.
Meaning of Value
• According to Shaver, “Values are
standards and principles of judging
worth.
• They are a criteria by which we judge
things — people, objects, actions, ideas
and situations — to be good, worthwhile,
desirable or on the other hand, worthless,
despicable, undesirable or somewhere in
between these two extremes”.
Meaning of Value
The Shaver’s definition consists of three elements:
(i) Values are concepts, not feelings.
(ii) Values exist in the mind independently of self-
awareness or public affirmation.
(iii) Values are dimensional rather than absolute
categories.
Types of Value
I. Ultimate Values:
• Value statements that identify the significance of certain ideas,
experiences and activities to us, are the ultimate values.
• These go beyond mere statements of intellectual belief to the extent that
they represent the beliefs that affect our decision on how to live.
• Human beings tend to rank their values in a rough order of priority, in
accordance with ultimate beliefs about the world and their place in it.
• Religious traditions represent the most systematic attempts to explain our
place in the world, and supply different accounts.
• There are certain value statements about the Ultimate Values that
represent the level of agreement achieved between several theistic
religious traditions.
Types of Value
II. Democratic Values:
• Democracy consists of a Society in which all people have equal
rights to participate in the political process, while exercising the
freedom to live as they choose, provided they do not infringe the
right of others to do the same.
• Democracy, therefore, is a procedural notion, not an ultimate
vision of living.
• For this reason, people with differing ultimate values may be
prepared to accept a number of values whose practical
justification is the maintenance of a viable democratic state and
sustainable environment, thought they might have different
ultimate reasons for being prepared to endorse those values.
Types of Value
III. Educational Values:
In addition to the values associated with common life
with regards to Ultimate Values as well as Democratic
Values, education draws on:
(i) Values intrinsic to the knowledge it seeks to impact,
and
(ii) The ethics of providing instruction to human beings
within the constraints of the classroom.
Types of Value
EDUCATIONAL VALUES
Values, at the outset are not bifurcated as shown in the above manner alone, but values are, at the
outset are divided into still many other ways. They are Subjective and Objective types of values.
SUBJECTED (or Internal) Values OBJECTIVE (or External) Values
• Some educators hold the view that
educational values are internal and
subjective.
• They are biological and psychological in
origin.
• They satisfy the wants and desires of the
student.
• They do not have any intrinsic or inherent
worth of their own.
• Only the students or teacher ‘value’ them
from his or her point of view and needs,
instincts and emotions.
• There are other educators who regard
educational values as external and
objective.
• They do not believe that they are just
internal or private concern of the teacher of
the student.
• The followers of this view believe that
personal desire may be an important
element of educational value, but they hold
that values are independent of such desire.
Types of Value
ULTIMATE VALUES DEMOCRATIC VALUES EDUCATIONAL VALUES
LIFE
PERSPECTIVE
Here God is taken as the
Creator and Self-revealer and
about the religion is it said
that religion arises from the
human responses to God.
search for knowledge, especially that
which enhances the achievement of the
other ends, is taken for value
consideration. So too, right of all
individuals to freedom to worship or not
to worship is taken into consideration.
Encouragement is given to the students to explore
the moral point of view and to develop a personal
value system.
INDIVIDUAL Each individual realizes God
given wholeness and is to
encourage self-respect and
learn from cultural traditions.
the basic rights of all people regardless
of differences to race, gender, ability
and religious belief, is thought of and
each individual is encouraged to
contribute to the community services
consistent with good citizenship.
Every child has the right to access to available
knowledge at an appropriate developmental level.
SOCIETY Each individual recognizes the
human rights and is consistent
with what we know to be the
law of God — developing
relationship in accordance
with God’s commandments.
the basic rights of all people regardless
of differences to race, gender, ability
and religious belief, is thought of and
each individual is encouraged to
contribute to the community services
consistent with good citizenship.
Critical reflections are recognized on both the
cultural heritage and the attitudes and values
underlying current social trends. A social obligation
to support research that promises to improve the
quality of human life and to share the benefits as
widely as possible is also noted.
NATURAL
WORLD
Nature is appreciated as a gift
of God and our relationship to
nature is that of stewards,
charged with managing it in
trust for future generations.
Nature is taken for conservation of the
environment, and the need to continue
to develop natural resources to sustain
human life is taken into consideration.
There is a human drive to understand the realities of
the world as being a valid quest for truth in its
ultimate unity, and the aims of understanding of all
the domains of human experiences — especially
physical, intellectual, aesthetic, social, moral and
spiritual is promoted.
Classification of Value
PERSONAL NEIGHBOURLY COMMUNITY
• The values that are prescribed
by the individual alone,
irrespective of his or her social
relationships, are termed as
personal values — e.g. Dignity
of Labour, Sensitivity,
Cleanliness, Politeness, Honesty,
etc. are Personal Values.
• Unlike personal values, the
practice of neighbourly values
necessitates the interaction of
two or more persons. For
instance, one can exhibit his or
her patience with oneself, but
this value is correctly actualized
in the exercise of calmness and
tranquillity with another person
or persons.
• the values that entail the
complexities of wider
interactions between groups of
people are termed as
community values. For instance,
treating all in a friendly and
loving manner can be practiced
by one individually with one’s
neighbours. So far, we have
seen various categories of
values, yet, a three-tier
hierarchy of values still remains
to be discussed. These are OKAY
values, NOKAY values and new
values.

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MAN’S VALUES: MEANING, NATURE and TYPES

  • 1. MAN’S VALUES: MEANING, NATURE and TYPES ATHENA LOURDES S. ESMAQUILAN Presenter
  • 3. FOOD for THOUGHT Everbody is WORTH Understanding
  • 5. Meaning of Value • Human values have been employed in so distinctively different ways in human discourse. • It is often said that a person has a value or an object has a value. • These two usages have been explicitly recognised by writers in various disciplines such as Charles Mortris in Philosophy, Brevster Smith in Psychology and Roibin Williams in Sociology.
  • 6. Meaning of Value • If one wants to know the origin of the term ‘VALUE’, it may be stated very firmly that the term ‘VALUE’ comes from the Latin word ‘VALERE’ which means ‘to be of worth’. • Whereas, the concise Oxford Dictionary defines the term VALUE’ as the ‘worth, desirability or utility of a thing’.
  • 7. Meaning of Value • According to Shaver, “Values are standards and principles of judging worth. • They are a criteria by which we judge things — people, objects, actions, ideas and situations — to be good, worthwhile, desirable or on the other hand, worthless, despicable, undesirable or somewhere in between these two extremes”.
  • 8. Meaning of Value The Shaver’s definition consists of three elements: (i) Values are concepts, not feelings. (ii) Values exist in the mind independently of self- awareness or public affirmation. (iii) Values are dimensional rather than absolute categories.
  • 9. Types of Value I. Ultimate Values: • Value statements that identify the significance of certain ideas, experiences and activities to us, are the ultimate values. • These go beyond mere statements of intellectual belief to the extent that they represent the beliefs that affect our decision on how to live. • Human beings tend to rank their values in a rough order of priority, in accordance with ultimate beliefs about the world and their place in it. • Religious traditions represent the most systematic attempts to explain our place in the world, and supply different accounts. • There are certain value statements about the Ultimate Values that represent the level of agreement achieved between several theistic religious traditions.
  • 10. Types of Value II. Democratic Values: • Democracy consists of a Society in which all people have equal rights to participate in the political process, while exercising the freedom to live as they choose, provided they do not infringe the right of others to do the same. • Democracy, therefore, is a procedural notion, not an ultimate vision of living. • For this reason, people with differing ultimate values may be prepared to accept a number of values whose practical justification is the maintenance of a viable democratic state and sustainable environment, thought they might have different ultimate reasons for being prepared to endorse those values.
  • 11. Types of Value III. Educational Values: In addition to the values associated with common life with regards to Ultimate Values as well as Democratic Values, education draws on: (i) Values intrinsic to the knowledge it seeks to impact, and (ii) The ethics of providing instruction to human beings within the constraints of the classroom.
  • 12. Types of Value EDUCATIONAL VALUES Values, at the outset are not bifurcated as shown in the above manner alone, but values are, at the outset are divided into still many other ways. They are Subjective and Objective types of values. SUBJECTED (or Internal) Values OBJECTIVE (or External) Values • Some educators hold the view that educational values are internal and subjective. • They are biological and psychological in origin. • They satisfy the wants and desires of the student. • They do not have any intrinsic or inherent worth of their own. • Only the students or teacher ‘value’ them from his or her point of view and needs, instincts and emotions. • There are other educators who regard educational values as external and objective. • They do not believe that they are just internal or private concern of the teacher of the student. • The followers of this view believe that personal desire may be an important element of educational value, but they hold that values are independent of such desire.
  • 13. Types of Value ULTIMATE VALUES DEMOCRATIC VALUES EDUCATIONAL VALUES LIFE PERSPECTIVE Here God is taken as the Creator and Self-revealer and about the religion is it said that religion arises from the human responses to God. search for knowledge, especially that which enhances the achievement of the other ends, is taken for value consideration. So too, right of all individuals to freedom to worship or not to worship is taken into consideration. Encouragement is given to the students to explore the moral point of view and to develop a personal value system. INDIVIDUAL Each individual realizes God given wholeness and is to encourage self-respect and learn from cultural traditions. the basic rights of all people regardless of differences to race, gender, ability and religious belief, is thought of and each individual is encouraged to contribute to the community services consistent with good citizenship. Every child has the right to access to available knowledge at an appropriate developmental level. SOCIETY Each individual recognizes the human rights and is consistent with what we know to be the law of God — developing relationship in accordance with God’s commandments. the basic rights of all people regardless of differences to race, gender, ability and religious belief, is thought of and each individual is encouraged to contribute to the community services consistent with good citizenship. Critical reflections are recognized on both the cultural heritage and the attitudes and values underlying current social trends. A social obligation to support research that promises to improve the quality of human life and to share the benefits as widely as possible is also noted. NATURAL WORLD Nature is appreciated as a gift of God and our relationship to nature is that of stewards, charged with managing it in trust for future generations. Nature is taken for conservation of the environment, and the need to continue to develop natural resources to sustain human life is taken into consideration. There is a human drive to understand the realities of the world as being a valid quest for truth in its ultimate unity, and the aims of understanding of all the domains of human experiences — especially physical, intellectual, aesthetic, social, moral and spiritual is promoted.
  • 14. Classification of Value PERSONAL NEIGHBOURLY COMMUNITY • The values that are prescribed by the individual alone, irrespective of his or her social relationships, are termed as personal values — e.g. Dignity of Labour, Sensitivity, Cleanliness, Politeness, Honesty, etc. are Personal Values. • Unlike personal values, the practice of neighbourly values necessitates the interaction of two or more persons. For instance, one can exhibit his or her patience with oneself, but this value is correctly actualized in the exercise of calmness and tranquillity with another person or persons. • the values that entail the complexities of wider interactions between groups of people are termed as community values. For instance, treating all in a friendly and loving manner can be practiced by one individually with one’s neighbours. So far, we have seen various categories of values, yet, a three-tier hierarchy of values still remains to be discussed. These are OKAY values, NOKAY values and new values.