Internal Factors of Values
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What does conscience primarily refer to in the context of internal factors of values?

  • The pursuit of personal happiness
  • A person's ability to control emotions
  • The inner sense of right and wrong (correct)
  • The influence of culture on personal beliefs
  • Which internal factor emphasizes a person's ability to make choices without external restrictions?

  • Moral integrity
  • Responsible use of freedom (correct)
  • Self-discipline
  • Being sensitive to wrong actions
  • How does living the virtues affect a person's decision-making according to internal factors of values?

  • It encourages reliance on personal desires
  • It diminishes the importance of moral integrity
  • It makes a person indifferent to cultural influences
  • It helps guide a person toward their desired character (correct)
  • What skill does self-discipline specifically focus on?

    <p>Controlling and motivating oneself</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Moral integrity is best defined as which of the following?

    <p>The adherence to moral and ethical standards</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Internal Factors of Values

    • Values are beliefs and principles people follow.
    • Internal factors reside within a person.
    • Conscience: A person's inner sense of right and wrong, guiding behavior and actions.
    • Responsible use of freedom: The ability to act, speak, express, and pursue happiness without external restrictions.

    Additional Internal Factors

    • Sensitivity to wrong actions: Quickly identifying and responding to actions that cause harm or are inappropriate.
    • Living the virtues: Following positive qualities (e.g., honesty, courage) to become the desired person. External influences (culture, personal desires) can sometimes cause deviations from virtuous behavior.
    • Self-discipline: Controlling and motivating oneself, managing emotions, acknowledging weaknesses, and striving for what's right.
    • Moral integrity: Adhering to moral and ethical standards, being brave enough to act on what one believes is right, and sharing intentions.

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    Explore the internal factors that shape our values and guide our actions. This quiz covers concepts like conscience, responsible use of freedom, and moral integrity. Understand how personal beliefs influence behavior and decision-making.

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