Csrgove Session 3
Csrgove Session 3
Csrgove Session 3
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bbins_CH03.pdf
How can values be
classified?
• Theoretic •Political
• Economic •Religious
• Aesthetic •Ethical
• Social
"How can we know what a
person’s values are?"
• Ask people
– Open-ended questions
– Surveys (Rokeach Values Survey)
• Infer values from people’s actions
– if people's values influence their behavior we
may observe the behavior and using logic try
to determine what values are consistent with
that behavior
Activity #1: What are Your Values
• Rank the values on the hand-out
according to your personal hierarchy.
• From groups of 4-5 persons. Compare
your answers. Are they the same? Or
are they different? Why do you think
they are similar or different?
• As a group, rank your the top five values.
• Choose a representative who will give a
brief report (1 minute) to the class
TERMINAL VALUES INSTRUMENTAL VALUES
Values Framework
Human
Dignity
Hard Social
Work Justice
Human Dignity
• Human rights
– All persons should have the
fundamental freedoms of conscience
and religion, expression, peaceful
assembly, and association.
My Ethical Audience
Stakeholders Defined