PHIL 2 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Moral Relativism, Family Values

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Moral values: concept, types, examples and ethical values. For example, working in different fields, you find people who talk about the different values that could be maintained. The value has, therefore, a social content as a personal identity of an attitude that manifests itself in the individual conscience. Personal values: they are particular to each person. They have to do with each other"s way of being, with their way of thinking, of feeling, with their conception of life. Family values: they are shared by the family group and depend on the culture, education and customs of the family. Social values: they are shared by the society that generates them. These values can change from one society to another, from one area to another. Therefore, values could be defined as a set of qualities that a person or thing has, which, according to their attitude, provides utility to meet needs.

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