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PERSONAL VALUE, BASIS FOR ETHICAL ACTION
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  • The 2017 version of the [[Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world]], constructed by sociopolitical scientists [[Ronald Inglehart]] and [[Christian Welzel]] based on the [[World Values Survey]]
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Science, Technology, & Human Values         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
User:Luke.j.ruby/Science, Technology & Human Values; Science, Technology, and Human Values; Science, Technology & Human Values; Sci. Technol. Hum. Values; Sci Technol Hum Values; Science, Technology and Human Values
Science, Technology, & Human Values (ST&HV) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research on the relationship of science and technology with society. The journal's editor-in-chief is Edward J.
values         
principles or standards of behaviour.
Value (ethics and social sciences)         
In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of something or action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to do or what way is best to live (normative ethics in ethics), or to describe the significance of different actions. Value systems are prospective and prescriptive beliefs; they affect the ethical behavior of a person or are the basis of their intentional activities.

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Value (ethics and social sciences)

In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to do or what way is best to live (normative ethics in ethics), or to describe the significance of different actions. Value systems are prospective and prescriptive beliefs; they affect the ethical behavior of a person or are the basis of their intentional activities. Often primary values are strong and secondary values are suitable for changes. What makes an action valuable may in turn depend on the ethical values of the objects it increases, decreases, or alters. An object with "ethic value" may be termed an "ethic or philosophic good" (noun sense).

Values can be defined as broad preferences concerning appropriate courses of actions or outcomes. As such, values reflect a person's sense of right and wrong or what "ought" to be. "Equal rights for all", "Excellence deserves admiration", and "People should be treated with respect and dignity" are representatives of values. Values tend to influence attitudes and behavior and these types include ethical/moral values, doctrinal/ideological (religious, political) values, social values, and aesthetic values. It is debated whether some values that are not clearly physiologically determined, such as altruism, are intrinsic, and whether some, such as acquisitiveness, should be classified as vices or virtues.

Examples of use of human values
1. "It is to promote human values, including human rights.
2. Did school impart human values and strengthen their sensitivities?
3. "We live in an ugly and amoral regime which admits no human values.
4. Jonathan Glover teaches human values and contemporary global ethics at King‘s College London. jonathan.glover@kcl.ac.uk
5. The savage move was in violation of all human values, Qashqavi said while condemning the attack.