What are the concept of the human values
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Human Values. Human values are the virtues that guide us to take into account the human element when we interact with other human beings. Human values are, for example, respect, acceptance, consideration, appreciation, listening, openness, affection, empathy and love towards other human beings.
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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.
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’.
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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.
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’.
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