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CHAPTER 7

Human Values and Theories
VALUE
•            Man is not only an animal; he is a person. No other corporeal substance is a
    person. Only man is. Man is a person because he has the gift of insight (intellect) and
    volition (will).
•         The self is the first and most fundamental of values.
         • Actions, for example, are values because they are the result of intellect and will ,
           motivated towards something desirable.
VALUE


 •   Is intimately related to the search for meaning in human life. For we say that is
     meaningful when a man has found something capable of arousing his
     commitment to it; something deserving of his best efforts, something worth living
     for and, if need be , worth dying for.
 •   Values are goal of man’s striving , having as their purpose to render human
     existence meaningful and to achieve the complete fulfillment of man’s personality
     as individual and as a community.
 •   Values enable man to change, to establish self- control and self- direction.
KINDS OF VALUES
   1.   Biological Values. These are necessary to the physical survival of man as an
        organism:
         Life and health
         Food and Shelter
         Work
   2.   Social Values. These are necessary to the sensual and fulfillment:
         Leisure and Sex
         Marriage
         Family and Home
         Parental Authority
         Education
   3.   Rational Values. Those are necessary to the functions and fulfillment of
        intellect and will:
          Understanding and Control of Nature
          Guide and Control of Oneself
         Solidarity with fellowmen
         Religion
MORAL VALUES
•   What we consider Moral Values are those that directly pertain to the function of intellect
    and will: those choices, decisions, and actions.
•   Other values are biological, social, or rational – when they fall within the exercise of man’s
    freedom of choice assume the quality of moral.
For Example
           the consumption of food is value itself, but over eating is a dis-value or abuse of
food as value.


Von Rintelen in his article “A Realistic Analysis of Value” defines moral value as
 “’A qualitatively determined value-in-itself which has a normative character and presupposes
the liberty of possible decision to effectuate real value in concrete acts of varying degree.”
CHARACTERISTICS OF MORAL VALUES
1. Moral Values are goods having intrinsic qualities of desirability.
2. Moral Values are universal, that is, they appeal to man as man and to man as a specific
   individual.
3. Moral Values are Obligatory. They come as a natural duty, because possession of them is
   expected as an integral quality to man as rational creature directed by natural powers towards
   truth , beauty and goodness.


others values include what we functionally call religious , cultural, and social values:


1. Religious Values are those which pertain to man’s relationship with the deity, guiding his
communion with Him.
 2. Cultural Values are those man shares with others in a given community of persons, shaping
their spiritual kinship, and directing their attention to definite ideals of behavior.
3. Social Values are those that are necessary for the promotion of human society as a whole,
integrating the motivation and interest of members towards the common objective of goal.
THE HIERARCHY OF VALUES
•   Refers to the order of values from the lowest to the highest in importance. Values do not
    have the same degree of desirability.
•    Neither is it possible to incorporate all values at the same time in our lives.


The Aristotrlian ranking of values appear justified.
    The goods pertaining to the soul, that is, to the intellect and will, occupies the highest
    level of importance.
 The biological values occupy the lowest rank.
 That we should aim for the most essential values is common sense enough.
 Our choices should direct us to genuine growth character.
CHOOSING OUR VALUES

  • Every man has to choose his values. He is wise indeed who chooses values
    according to their intrinsic worth.
PREPARED BY:




      Moises, Maria Ana M.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING


God to be Glory

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Chapter 7 values and theories

  • 1. CHAPTER 7 Human Values and Theories
  • 2. VALUE • Man is not only an animal; he is a person. No other corporeal substance is a person. Only man is. Man is a person because he has the gift of insight (intellect) and volition (will). • The self is the first and most fundamental of values. • Actions, for example, are values because they are the result of intellect and will , motivated towards something desirable.
  • 3. VALUE • Is intimately related to the search for meaning in human life. For we say that is meaningful when a man has found something capable of arousing his commitment to it; something deserving of his best efforts, something worth living for and, if need be , worth dying for. • Values are goal of man’s striving , having as their purpose to render human existence meaningful and to achieve the complete fulfillment of man’s personality as individual and as a community. • Values enable man to change, to establish self- control and self- direction.
  • 4. KINDS OF VALUES 1. Biological Values. These are necessary to the physical survival of man as an organism:  Life and health  Food and Shelter  Work 2. Social Values. These are necessary to the sensual and fulfillment:  Leisure and Sex  Marriage  Family and Home  Parental Authority  Education 3. Rational Values. Those are necessary to the functions and fulfillment of intellect and will:  Understanding and Control of Nature  Guide and Control of Oneself  Solidarity with fellowmen  Religion
  • 5. MORAL VALUES • What we consider Moral Values are those that directly pertain to the function of intellect and will: those choices, decisions, and actions. • Other values are biological, social, or rational – when they fall within the exercise of man’s freedom of choice assume the quality of moral. For Example the consumption of food is value itself, but over eating is a dis-value or abuse of food as value. Von Rintelen in his article “A Realistic Analysis of Value” defines moral value as “’A qualitatively determined value-in-itself which has a normative character and presupposes the liberty of possible decision to effectuate real value in concrete acts of varying degree.”
  • 6. CHARACTERISTICS OF MORAL VALUES 1. Moral Values are goods having intrinsic qualities of desirability. 2. Moral Values are universal, that is, they appeal to man as man and to man as a specific individual. 3. Moral Values are Obligatory. They come as a natural duty, because possession of them is expected as an integral quality to man as rational creature directed by natural powers towards truth , beauty and goodness. others values include what we functionally call religious , cultural, and social values: 1. Religious Values are those which pertain to man’s relationship with the deity, guiding his communion with Him. 2. Cultural Values are those man shares with others in a given community of persons, shaping their spiritual kinship, and directing their attention to definite ideals of behavior. 3. Social Values are those that are necessary for the promotion of human society as a whole, integrating the motivation and interest of members towards the common objective of goal.
  • 7. THE HIERARCHY OF VALUES • Refers to the order of values from the lowest to the highest in importance. Values do not have the same degree of desirability. • Neither is it possible to incorporate all values at the same time in our lives. The Aristotrlian ranking of values appear justified.  The goods pertaining to the soul, that is, to the intellect and will, occupies the highest level of importance.  The biological values occupy the lowest rank.  That we should aim for the most essential values is common sense enough.  Our choices should direct us to genuine growth character.
  • 8. CHOOSING OUR VALUES • Every man has to choose his values. He is wise indeed who chooses values according to their intrinsic worth.
  • 9. PREPARED BY: Moises, Maria Ana M.
  • 10. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING God to be Glory