PHIL 2 Chapter 7: Ethical Values - Types and their Characteristics

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Ethical values are directly related to our behavior and that of the people around us, influencing each other at all times to give rise to our behavior. There is no action that does not have a minimum of value, however small it may seem to us, and this is where ethics comes in: see exactly what has guided us. There is no reliable classification of the types of ethical values that exist. Culturally there are a series of ideas" accepted as ethical regardless of the environment in which we live, and this is the main key: we should not consider something ethical from a personal point of view. There will always have to be decisions made from social ethical values, above our personal judgment. Therefore the list presented is with the most common values that are currently given. Honesty: the best known of all and the one who is always present as much as we value it.

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