Unit V Human Values

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Unit V: Implications of the Holistic

Understanding a Look
at Professional Ethics

The right understanding gained through selfexploration also enables us to identify the
definitiveness of human conduct which may
also be called the ethical human conduct.
We also see people debating endlessly about
what they consider to be ethical. But unless
we have the right understanding, we are
not able to identify the definitiveness of
ethical human conduct

It can be understood in terms of the following:

Values (Mulya)
Policy (Niti)

Character (Charitra)

Values (Mulya): Competence of living in


accordance with universal human values or
the participation of a unit in the larger orderits natural characteristics or svabhava. Values
are a part of our ethical conduct. They are the
natural outcome of realization and right
understanding, which are always definite.
Values need not to be imposed through fear,
greed or blind belief.

a). Values in self (Jivan Mulya): The values are :


Happiness (Sukha): Definitiness of expectation
(selecting/ tasting) based on definitiness of
thought manifests as happiness.

Peace (Shanti): Definitiness of thought based on


definitiness of desire manifests as peace.

Satisfaction (Santosh): Definitiness of desire


based on understanding manifests as satisfaction.

Bliss (Ananda): Understanding based on


realization manifests as bliss.

Values in Human Human Relationship


(Sambandh Mulya): The values are :
Established Value (Sthapit Mulya): The
established values are in self or I and manifest as
expressed values in behaviour with other humans.
The expressed values are nine.

Expressed Value (Shisht Mulya): The way of


expression of established values in behaviour is
called expessed value. For exampe, if we have the
feeling of trust established in us, it gets expressed
as complimentariness in behaviour with others. The
expessed values are also nine.

Established Values

Expressed Values

1 Visvasa (Trust)

Saujanyata (Complementariness)

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2 Sammana (Respect

Sauhardra (Compliance)

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3 Sneha (Affection)

Nistha (Commitment)

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4 Mamta (Care)

Udarata (Generosity)

13

5 Vatsalya (Guidance)

Sahajata (Spontaneity)

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6 Shraddha (Reverence)

Pujyata (Obedience)

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7 Gaurava (Glory)

Saralata (Ease)

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8 Kritagyata (Gratitude)

Saumyata (Self-Restraint)

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9 Prema (Love)

Ananyata (Unanimity)

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c). Values of a Human Being in its Participation in Universal Human


Order (Manav Mulya): The values are :
Perseverance (Dhirata): Being asured that the all-encompassing
solution is to understand and live in harmony at all four levels.
Bravery (Veerta): Being assured that the all encompassing solution is
to understand and live in harmony at all four levels, and I am ready to
help the other getting assured of it.
Generosity (Udarta): Being assured that the all encompassing solution
is to understand and live in harmony at all four levels and I am ready to
help the other getting assured of it, and I am also ready to invest my
self, body and wealth to help the other getting assured of it.

Kindness (Daya): If a person has the ability but does not have the
means to fulfill his or her needs, the participation in relation to make
available the means to fulfill th needs is known as kindness.

Beneficence (Kripa): If a person has the means to fulfill his or her


needs, but does not have the ability (competence) to utilise it, the
participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/ her, is beneficence.

Campassion (Karuna): If a person neither has the abiliy nor have the
means to fulfill his/her needs, tha paricipation in relation to make
available the body is compassion.

Policy (Niti):
Having been convinced about the values and
about the inherent harmony in the existence, I
am able to develop an ethical sense in all my
pursuits

The policy have three parts:


Economic Value (Artha Niti): The policy for
enrichment of wealth

Political Value (Rajya Niti): The policy of


protection of body and wealth

Policy for Universal Human Order


(Dharma Niti): The policy for right utilization
of mind, body and wealth.

Character (Charitra):
The definiteness of my desire, thought and
selection gives definiteness to my living.
Definitiveness of character is the outcome of the
definiteness of my behaviour and work. This can
be mainly characterised in terms of the following:
Chastity in conjugal relationship i.e. chastity in
husband wife relationship (sva nari, sva purusa).

Rightful production, acquisition and utilization of


wealth (sva dhana)

Kindness in behaviour and work (dayapurna


vyavahar and karya)

Ensuring competence in professional ethics


Why a person act unethically? It is primarily
because of lack of correct understanding about
happiness and prosperity.
If a person views happiness in terms of
maximization of sensory enjoyment and
prosperity in terms of accumulation of physical
facilities, then the motivation naturally becomes
that of wealth maximization. In this pursuit, all
other considerations become secondary.
Therefore, it leads to more and more unethical
practices as these seem to cater well to the
above tends to make people adhere to this wrong
notion firmly.

Competence in professional ethics


Clarity about comprehensive human
goal: samadhan samridhi abhay sahastitva, and its fulfillment through universal
human order.
Confidence in oneself: based on the right
understanding of oneself and the rest of
existence.
Mutually fulfilling behaviour: clarity and
confidence in ethical human conduct and its
correlation with sustained personal as well as
collective happiness and prosperity.

Mutually enriching interaction with


nature: self-sufficiency in fulfillment of
physical needs; ability to assess the needs for
physical facilities for the family and their
fulfillment through production systems
ensuring harmony in the nature. In the light of
the above, one acquires the ability to identify
and develop appropriate (people-friendly and
eco-friendly) technologies, production systems
etc.


Issues in professional ethics

The unethical practices are rapidly increasing


and their impact is also becoming farreaching.
It appears as if human ingenuity is being
increasingly harnessed to devise newer and
subtler ways to thwart the ethical conduct of
profession, to twist the laws and to beat the
system.

As a result of this epidemic of unethical


practices, we are frequently coming across
serious scams, major economic offences and
kickbacks in large scale purchases
Lapses on the part of big organizations in
ethical conduct of profession have led to large
scale disasters, such as Bhopal Gas Tragedy,
the Chernobyl Disaster, etc. endangering
public life and prosperity, and causing serious
degradation to environment.

Corruption in multiple forms and at various levels.


Tax evasion, misappropriation and misuse of public
funds.

Misleading propaganda, unethical advertisements


and sale promotion. Cut-throat competition.

Exploiting the weakness of consumers through


various enticements Adulteration and spurious
production

Endangering the health and safety of public at large.


Hoarding and over-charging etc.

the list could be much longer.

Profession implies meaningful participation in


the larger order including society and nature in
pursuance of comprehensive human goal and in
the process also making available the necessary
physical facilities for ones family.
Developing ethical competence in the
individuals (professionals) is the only effective
way to ensure professional ethics.
The increase of unethical practices in various
professions, the contradictions and dilemmas
are primarily due to the prevailing worldview
focusing on profit maximization. These can only
be resolved through right understanding.

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