Profeth Worksheet

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Name_____________________________________________________ Date: ______ General Directions: Read and understand each statement carefully. Type your answers in a seperate Word document. Follow this format in saving it: SURNAME, FIRST NAME. Submit your document once you’re done. Send it to [email protected] . Deadline of Submission: July 16, 2011, Saturday at 12 noon. The Key to Correction will be posted on our FB group page on Saturday (JULY 16, 2011) at 3pm. So please add me and your classmates on FB. Here’s mine: [email protected] . I will be the one to check your worksheets. I. True or False. 1. In philosophy, ethics defines what is good for the individual and for the society and establishes the nature of duties that people owe themselves and one another. 2. Value refers to the desire, happiness, interest, moral responsibilty and main purpose of an individual. 3. Sociologists regard values as the minor standard on the social relation of man to the society. 4. Hall claims that values can be considered as the ultimate realization of one’s desire. 5. Brightman views values as the most important priorities of an individual. 6. Absolute values are generally shared by each individual.

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Name_____________________________________________________ Date: ______

General Directions: Read and understand each statement carefully. Type your answers in a seperate Word document. Follow this format in saving

it: SURNAME, FIRST NAME. Submit your document once you’re done. Send it to [email protected]. Deadline of Submission: July 16, 2011, Saturday at 12 noon. The Key to Correction will be posted on our FB group page on Saturday (JULY

16, 2011) at 3pm. So please add me and your classmates on FB. Here’s mine: [email protected]. I will be the one to check your worksheets.

I. True or False.1. In philosophy, ethics defines what is good for the individual and for the society

and establishes the nature of duties that people owe themselves and one another.

2. Value refers to the desire, happiness, interest, moral responsibilty and main purpose of an individual.

3. Sociologists regard values as the minor standard on the social relation of man to the society.

4. Hall claims that values can be considered as the ultimate realization of one’s desire.

5. Brightman views values as the most important priorities of an individual.6. Absolute values are generally shared by each individual.7. The characteristics of absolute moral values are eternal, objective and

universal.8. The characteristics of behavioral/ cultural values are situational, subjective and

social.9. Dr. Sidney Simon provided a clear distinction between philosophy and idea.10.Idea serves as an essential tool for the realiation of action in human affairs.11.Philosophy acts as an instrument of man to deliver needed social reforms.12.Values Clarification Theory is vital to fulfill the end goal of man, that is to

become human.13.The final and the most important process of values clarification is acting on

values.14.Hartmann enumerates three antitheses of values (also known as kinds of

conflicts of values).15.One of the properties of values is its bipolarity, that is, every positive idea of

values has its negative counterpart (and vice versa).16.Absolute necessity provides no restrictions.

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17.Freedom works with responsibilties, laws, and restrictions that are based on the protection of the consolidated rights and interests.

18. The soutces of values are family, media, peer group, technology and Catholic church.

19.Spiritual Values include justice, truth, peace and freedom.20. The four values skills are system skills, interpersonal skills, instrumental skills

and imaginal skills.

II. Answer the following:1. What are the sources of values? Give one example for each.2. What are the five properties of values?3. Give an example for each (hierarchy of values): sensory values, vital values,

spiritual values and holy values. Which one is the highest? Which one is the lowest?

4. What are the three antitheses of values according to Hartmann?

III. Explain each quote. Give a specific example for each. Limit your sentences to five.

Aristotle: For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.

Disney: It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.