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Values And Ethics Differences
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  • Contrary to what is opined by many, values and
    ethics do not convey the same meaning. Despite
    the fact both these terms speak about human
    behavior, they arent the same. There are some
    differences.
  • ValuesLet us now focus on some key points that
    provide a basic understanding of what values are.
  • Individual values These values can be called the
    set of beliefs/convictions that an individual
    strongly holds, and which influence their
    behavior. Values vary between different
    individuals. This is because they are dependent
    on some crucial factors such as religion,
    culture, upbringing, and personal experiences.
  • Cultural values These are the values that are
    common for all people belonging to a specific
    group/community. They are primarily derived from
    the traditions that the particular
    group/community follows.
  • Professional values Values that people of varied
    professions need to adhere to come under this.
    For instance, maintaining confidentiality about a
    patients condition is a value specific to
    doctors.

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  • Ethics
  • Essentially, moral guidelines that regulate the
    behavior of human beings fall under the purview
    of ethics. Many aspects of ethics have been
    converted into laws/sets of rules, which are
    relevant throughout the world.
  • Professional ethics These are various behavioral
    guidelines that individuals of different
    professions are expected to follow. We have codes
    of conduct for many professions, and these are
    inclusive of the concerned ethics, too.
  • Normative ethics and Applied ethics The
    objective of normative ethics is to bring out
    what is morally right and wrong that monitor and
    control the behavior of people. Likewise, applied
    ethics stresses the significance of in-depth
    study of issues that are relevant to the
    society/country/world. It explains how these
    issues have to be approached and handled.
  • It is ethics that enables people to discriminate
    between the right and wrong. The scope of ethics
    extends further than various belief systems, and
    it strives to develop universally applicable
    standards.
  • Major differencesNow, it wont be inappropriate
    to take a glance at a few major differences
    between values and ethics.

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  • But, ethics refers to norms and guidelines
    suitable to be applied to the general population.
  • Values are mainly related to the beliefs of an
    individual. The laws and rules in society are
    based on ethics, to ensure that there is peace
    and harmony.
  • The values held by a person could change,
    depending on the experiences they have. But
    normally, ethics cannot be changed so easily
    because they are the cornerstones of many laws
    and rules.
  • SimilaritiesDespite the above variations, we
    also have some similarities between values and
    ethics.
  • There are numerous instances where the values of
    an individual strengthen ethical guidelines. Here
    is an example. When honesty is a value of an
    individual, they automatically stick to the
    law/ethical principle forbidding things like
    deceit and stealing.
  • The importance of both values and ethics is on
    par when its a matter of having harmony in
    society.
  • When a professional setup is viewed, the values
    of an employee make them more committed to the
    organizations set of ethical norms.
  • Individuals have to introspect their values to
    make sure that they conform to the ethical
    principles applicable to them. These individuals
    contribute their bit towards the creation of a
    society where peaceful co-existence becomes a
    common thing.

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