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Ethics: Explained. Chuck Stamper University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service East Region Program and Development Coordinator. Values Are:. Abstract concepts of worth Formed through experiences over time Neither good nor bad Able to change over time. Types of Values.
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Ethics: Explained Chuck Stamper University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service East Region Program and Development Coordinator
Values Are: • Abstract concepts of worth • Formed through experiences over time • Neither good nor bad • Able to change over time
Types of Values • Moral Values • Spiritual Values • Aesthetical Values • Sensual Values • Prestige Values • Economic Values • Pragmatic Values
What are Genuine Values? • Chosen freely • Chosen from among alternatives • Chosen after careful reflection • Prized and cherished • Publicly affirmed • Acted upon • Part of a repeated action in your life
Six Pillars of Self-Esteem • The practice of living consciously • The practice of self-acceptance • The practice of self-responsibility • The practice of self-assertiveness • The practice of living purposely • The practice of personal integrity Hesselbein Model
Six Pillars of Character • Trustworthiness • Respect • Responsibility • Fairness • Caring • Citizenship Josephson Institute
Ethics vs. Values Ethics refers to standards of conduct that indicate how people ought to behave, based on values and principles about what is right. Ethics deals with the ability to distinguish right from wrong and the commitment to do what is right.
Values are… The beliefs and attitudes which determine how a person actually behaves. So… Ethical Values are values that relate directly to beliefs about what is right and proper.
This presentation was adapted from : Values and Ethics, Personal and Leadership Skills Kansas State University, Agriculture Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service