Thursday, July 26, 2012
Values as fundamental principles in Our Society
Most basic value (the value of every human life of every human being, ie, human dignity), we derive the first and fundamental principle which underlies all others: the attitude of respect he deserves for the mere fact of belonging to the human species, ie for human dignity. Let us then examine this fundamental value (human dignity), the primary ethical principle which results from it (respect for every human being), and some other basic principles.
Principle of Respect "In every action and intention, in any order and in any medium, is always to everyone - yourself and the others with the respect it deserves for his dignity and worth as a person" who is Respect respect this principle is not the same thing you mean when you say "I certainly respect this person" or "You have to make you worthy of my respect." These are special forms of respect, similar to admiration. The principle of respect is a general respect which is due to all people.
Principle of Integrity "Behave at all times with the honesty of a true professional, making all your decisions with the respect you owe it to yourself, so well do you live fully deserving of your profession." Being professional is not only a profession but do it with professionalism means, ie with deep knowledge of art, with absolute loyalty to ethical standards and seeking to serve people and society above self-interest.
Principle of Justice
"Do unto others as they are entitled as human beings, I know just, treating people equally. Ie treating each similarly in similar circumstances. "
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