1. (a) Define ethics. How are values and ethics related? Explain with an example. (b) What are the basic human aspirations, and what are the requirements to fulfill them? Indicate... 1. (a) Define ethics. How are values and ethics related? Explain with an example. (b) What are the basic human aspirations, and what are the requirements to fulfill them? Indicate their correct priority. Support your answer with two examples. (c) Discuss the program for the continuity of happiness, exploring the meaning of prosperity with two basic requirements. 2. (a) Human being is the co-existence of the Self and the Body. What are three specific distinguishing attributes of the Self and the Body? Explain with examples. (b) For example, when you are observing a mosquito to kill it: Define the activities, and try to identify the role of the human being. (c) Take out a few pairs of clothes that you use regularly. For each pair of clothes, find out approximately what part of the price you paid for it was to fulfill the need of the Body (health of the Body) and the need of the Self. What percentage of your money is being spent on clothes for health, and what percentage is being spent for getting attention? What is your conclusion from this exercise? 3. (a) 'I am the seer, doer, and enjoyer.' The body is used as an instrument. Explain with an example of each. (b) Distinguish between the needs of the Self and the needs of the Body. How is the response of the body definite? (c) Define renunciation and indulgence in human life. Illustrate them with suitable examples. (d) If I trust the intention of everyone, people would take undue advantage of 'me.' Is this statement true or false? Explain with one example. (e) Write all the definite feelings. Are these feelings naturally acceptable to you? What is the proposal for the definition of trust? Illustrate the feeling of trust with one example, preferably from your own experience.
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The questions in the image are seeking explanations and discussions about various philosophical and ethical concepts related to value education, ethics, the self, and personal experiences. The tasks require definitions, examples, and clarifications on how these concepts interrelate, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
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Ethics guide behavior shaped by values. Happiness and prosperity are fulfilled via understanding, relationships, and facilities. Self is conscious, Body physical. Clothes spending often caters to Self-attention. Trust evaluates positive intentions.
Ethics are principles governing individual behavior, showing how values shape actions. Basic aspirations are happiness and prosperity, fulfilled by right understanding, relationships, and physical facilities. Continuous happiness requires mutual fulfillment and prosperity. Self is consciousness, the Body is physical. Define acts (e.g., observing a mosquito) understanding human roles. Mostly, money spent on clothes caters to Self (attention) than Body (health). 'Seer, doer, enjoyer' illustrates using Body for Self actions. Trust is about having a positive intention view, and its real value shouldn't lead to exploitation.
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Ethics are principles governing individual behavior, showing how values shape actions. Basic aspirations are happiness and prosperity, fulfilled by right understanding, relationships, and physical facilities. Continuous happiness requires mutual fulfillment and prosperity. Self is consciousness, the Body is physical. Define acts (e.g., observing a mosquito) understanding human roles. Mostly, money spent on clothes caters to Self (attention) than Body (health). 'Seer, doer, enjoyer' illustrates using Body for Self actions. Trust is about having a positive intention view, and its real value shouldn't lead to exploitation.
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Ethics deeply correlate with values, guiding societal norms and personal decisions. Basic aspirations are foundational for personal fulfillment. Exploring Self vs. Body distinctions reveals complex human nature. Trust, a crucial societal cornerstone, requires careful assessment.
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Common mistakes include confusing ethics and values, misunderstanding basic human aspirations, or oversimplifying the Self and Body distinction.
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