Sociology, asked by Emmy4872, 11 months ago

Values are inherent in human beings is reflected in

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Answered by UsmanSant
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● Values are inherent in human beings are reflected in one's behaviour and ideology.

● Fundamental human qualities allude to those qualities which are at the core of being human.

● The qualities which are viewed as fundamental inborn qualities in people incorporate truth, genuineness, unwaveringness, love, harmony, and so on in light of the fact that they draw out the principal integrity of individuals and society on the loose.

Answered by mariospartan
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The correct option is option d.) Idealism.

EXPLANATION:  

  • In the study of Ethics, values of a person is defined as the degree of importance that a person has and degree of importance to the actions done by the person.
  • It helps us to decide whether or not any action should be performed. Value system is based on beliefs and ideas that we are taught when growing up by our parents, teachers, and the society in which we live in.
  • We are always taught to believe good in ourselves and in others and to have a mutual feeling of understanding, brotherhood and care for each other.
  • All these are the idealistic values that are inherently present inside the human beings.
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