1. Ethical values

1.3. Moral values

Values accompany us every day—they help us distinguish good from evil and evaluate everything according to our value system, which has been shaped by our parents and has evolved over time through various systems and regimes. With the help of values, we move forward, plan, and create our future.

Here are some examples of moral values:

Practical task. Reflect on these questions yourself, and also ask your friends, family members, or colleagues for their opinions:

  1. What does conscience mean to you? Is it meaningful to talk about honesty? Why?
  2. Provide examples of "honest business" and "dishonest business" in Lithuania.
  3. We often hear the terms "clear conscience" or "clean conscience." How would you explain these concepts? Do you use them often in conversations with people? What do they mean to you?

Practical task 2. What values guide your life? From the list of values below, choose the three most important to you and discuss them with your friends or family members:

  • Pleasure - Truth - Friendship - Integrity - Love - Wealth - Health - Education - Family - Safety - Personal development -

Practical task 3. Conduct a case analysis: