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MORAL VALUES
THE REASON FOR CHOOSING
       MORAL VALUES




he reason we choose this topic
because to make people aware of
their do’s and dont’s.
WHAT ARE MORAL VALUES? 


oral values are the standards of good and evil, which govern an
individual’s behaviour and choices. Individual’s morals may derive from
society and government, religion, or self. When moral values derive
from society and government they, of necessity, may change as the laws
and morals of the society change. An example of the impact of
changing laws on moral values may be seen in the case of marriage vs.
“living together.” 
WHAT ARE MORAL VALUES



Moral" values are flexible depending
on the culture a person is raised in. It
usually refers to what is right or wrong.
MORAL VALUE


t the general level, there is a difference between moral and natural
goods. Moral goods are those that have to do with the conduct of
persons, usually leading to praise or blame. Natural goods, on the
other hand, have to do with objects, not persons. For example, to say
that "Mary is a morally good person" might involve a different sense
of "good" than the one used in the sentence "Wow, that was some
good food".
YOU AND YOUR MORAL
              COMPASS


useful way to think about your “moral compass” is to think of it like
an ordinary compass with true North representingIntegrity, South
- Forgiveness, East -Compassion, and West -Responsibility..


These four universal principles are honored in some form by people
of all races and religions, regardless of gender.
YOU AND YOUR MORAL
      COMPASS
THE MORAL COMPASS
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES



igotry-A bigot is a person obstinately or
intolerantly devoted to his or her own
opinions and prejudices, especially one
exhibiting intolerance, irrationality.
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES



ying-Lying is communication with the
intention of creating a false belief. A
sarcastic statement which is not intended or
expected to create a false belief
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES



pression-Oppression is the exercise of
authority or power in a burdensome, cruel,
or unjust manner. It can also be defined as
an act or instance of oppressing
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES



reason-In law, treason is the crime that
covers some of the more serious acts
of betrayal of one's sovereign or
nation.
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES



illful ignorance-The practice or act of
intentional and blatant avoidance, disregard
or disagreement with facts, empirical
evidence and well-founded arguemen
LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES

Brainwashing of children
Murder
Greed
Theft
Fraud

Violence

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Moral values

  • 2. THE REASON FOR CHOOSING MORAL VALUES he reason we choose this topic because to make people aware of their do’s and dont’s.
  • 3. WHAT ARE MORAL VALUES?  oral values are the standards of good and evil, which govern an individual’s behaviour and choices. Individual’s morals may derive from society and government, religion, or self. When moral values derive from society and government they, of necessity, may change as the laws and morals of the society change. An example of the impact of changing laws on moral values may be seen in the case of marriage vs. “living together.” 
  • 4. WHAT ARE MORAL VALUES Moral" values are flexible depending on the culture a person is raised in. It usually refers to what is right or wrong.
  • 5. MORAL VALUE t the general level, there is a difference between moral and natural goods. Moral goods are those that have to do with the conduct of persons, usually leading to praise or blame. Natural goods, on the other hand, have to do with objects, not persons. For example, to say that "Mary is a morally good person" might involve a different sense of "good" than the one used in the sentence "Wow, that was some good food".
  • 6. YOU AND YOUR MORAL COMPASS useful way to think about your “moral compass” is to think of it like an ordinary compass with true North representingIntegrity, South - Forgiveness, East -Compassion, and West -Responsibility.. These four universal principles are honored in some form by people of all races and religions, regardless of gender.
  • 7. YOU AND YOUR MORAL COMPASS
  • 9. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES igotry-A bigot is a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices, especially one exhibiting intolerance, irrationality.
  • 10. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES ying-Lying is communication with the intention of creating a false belief. A sarcastic statement which is not intended or expected to create a false belief
  • 11. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES pression-Oppression is the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. It can also be defined as an act or instance of oppressing
  • 12. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES reason-In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of betrayal of one's sovereign or nation.
  • 13. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES illful ignorance-The practice or act of intentional and blatant avoidance, disregard or disagreement with facts, empirical evidence and well-founded arguemen
  • 14. LIST OF SOME MORAL VALUES Brainwashing of children Murder Greed Theft Fraud Violence