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Topic 7 Universal Values and Dignity - Julie Mae L. Machica, LPT. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the topic, you are able to: 1. Explain universal values 2. Identify the different universal values 3. Discuss the different concepts of universal values; and 4. Explain human dignity an...

Topic 7 Universal Values and Dignity - Julie Mae L. Machica, LPT. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the topic, you are able to: 1. Explain universal values 2. Identify the different universal values 3. Discuss the different concepts of universal values; and 4. Explain human dignity and its importance. DIGNITY a state or quality of being worthy of honor or Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of Needs Universal Values The phrase “value” refers to something that a person or community considers is valuable enough to be pursued, promoted or favoured. This can be a physical object (money, food, art), or a mental state (peace, security, certainty), or a behavior resulting from such objects or mental states Universal Values Universal, however is an adjective that is related to what belongs or which relates to the universe. The concept refers to the set of all things created and what is common to all its kind. Universal human values are those ideals that we believe should be priviledged and promoted in the lives of all human beings in spite of the differing cultures and societies where we grew up. Rachels (2018) points out that there are some moral rules that all societies must embrace because these rules are necessary for society to exist. The rules Schwartz’s Concept o f U n i v e r s a l Va l u e s 1. Power social status and prestige, control or dominance over people and resources 2. Achieveme personal success by ntdemonstrating competence according to 3. Hedonism  pleasure or sensous gratification of oneself 4. Stimulation excitement, novelty and challenge in life 5. Self- direction independent thought and action - choosing, creating and exploring 6. Universalis understanding, m appreciation, tolerance and protection for the welfare of all people and for nature. 7. preservation and Benevolence enhancement of the welfare of people with whom one is in frequent 8. personal contact. Security safety, harmony, and stability of society, of 9. respect, commitment, and Tradition acceptance of the customs and ideas that traditional culture or religion provides. 10. Conformity restraint of actions, inclinations and impulses likely to upset or harm others and violate social ASSIGNMENT #4 Direction: In an A4 bond paper, show your understanding of universal values through a poster slogan. RUBRIC Criteria Below Standard Passed Excellent Score The poster isnot The quality of The quality of the Graphics and well-thought out & the poster is poster is Aesthetics unpresentable good and looks excellent, and is (25 points) (0 - 10 points) presentable very presentable (11 - 20 points) (21 - 25 points) Message Ideas and Ideas and Ideas and (75 points) thoughts are fairly thoughts are thoughts are organized, but fairly organized, conveyed in a ver needs relative but needs organized way. improvement. The relative The overall overall discourse improvement. discourse is is shallow The overall exhaustive (51 - ( 0 - 25 points) discourse is 75 points) satisfactory ( 26 - 50 points) Total (100) Thank You!

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