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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH WHO IS MERCIFULL AND KIND. BILAL RAUF CS Department The University Of Lahore. VALUES AND VALUE SYSTEM. What are Values…..;. Values Are Ideals To Guide : Your Personal Conduct. Interaction with other. Involvement in your carrier. Like morals. About values .
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What are Values…..; Values Are Ideals To Guide : Your Personal Conduct. Interaction with other. Involvement in your carrier. Like morals
About values Values categories Values Types Value Of Values Historical Values Research On Values
CATEGORIES • Personal Values • Cultural Values • Work Values • Social Values • Religious Values • Economic Values • Political Values
VALUE OF VALUES • Evolution • Shared values • Right And wrong • Decision • Justifying sacrifice • valuation
HISTORICAL VALUES Islamic Values Aristotle Ethics Seven Deadly Sins The Seven Virtues Nicomachian Ethics
ISLAMIC VALUES Human rights Forgiveness Falsehood Islam ,Jihad and Terrorism Banking Fatwa Violence Freedom
RESEARCH ON VALUES Career Anchors John Kohl (Kohl’s Believes) Chris Argyris (Harvard) Edge Schein
1 Personal and communal2 Corporate value systems 3 Consistency4 Value exceptions 5 A model system
Personal And Communical Personal Communical
Corporate Value System Fred Wenstop and Arild Myrmel corporate value systems Core Values Protected Values Created Values
CONSISTENCY Externally Consistent: IF • They bear no situational exceptions. Internally Consistent: WHEN • Its values do not contradict with each other. • Its exceptions are “Abstract enough to be used in all situations" They bear no contradiction between them
VALUE EXCEPTIONS Abstract Exceptions. Situational Exceptions.
A MODEL SYSTEM Value system that is internally consistent and has abstract exceptions (Novel :Runaround By Isaac Asimov) Robotics: • 1.A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm • 2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. • 3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.