Unit V Human Values
Unit V Human Values
Unit V Human Values
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
Values (Mulya)
Policy (Niti)
Character (Charitra)
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)
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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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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.
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
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).
Issues in professional ethics