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Hand Outs Types of Values
Hand Outs Types of Values
Hand Outs Types of Values
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SUBJECT: FILIPINO VALUES
PROFESSOR: DR. SABINA CON-UI
TYPES OF VALUES
MORAL VALUES
Relates to conduct or character viewed from the concept of right and wrong.
It pertains to the goodness or badness of an action.
Refer to a set of principles that guide an individual on how to evaluate right versus
wrong. People generally apply moral values to justify decisions, intentions and actions,
and it also defines the personal character of a person.
Humans have morality o kabutihang-asal. The concept of moral value is when human act good we
are human but when we act bad we are said to be an animal.
Ex: In teacher-student relationship, it is the teacher’s moral duty to respect our student’s rights.
Likewise, the student is morally obliged to respect his/her teacher’s rights.
THOUGHTS TO PONDER
According to Max Scheler, “when a person fails to respond to the call of a value, it is not the
value that is destroyed but the person himself”
Morality makes a human being act as a human being, but human becomes less human and
even worse than an animal that lacks morality.
SPIRITUAL VALUES
Spiritual value corresponds to our spiritual feelings such as those marked or characterized by the
highest qualities of the human mind.
Examples are:
Value of love (The spiritual value of love reveals each other’s value to other. As a woman
realizes the value of the man she loves, the man who loves her also recognizes the value to
him. Thus they become aware of their value of each other
Value of unity
Value of truth
Value of happiness
Value of success
Value of peace
Value of knowledge and wisdom
Value of brotherhood and cooperation