13. Values in Human–Human Relationships; Meaning of Justice
Human relationships are fundamental to a harmonious society, relying on core values such as trust, respect, and care. Justice, defined as fairness and mutual acknowledgment in interactions, is essential for maintaining balance in relationships. A commitment to these values fosters not only personal well-being but also a peaceful and inclusive society.
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What we have learnt
- Values in human–human relationships such as trust, respect, and care are essential for personal and societal well-being.
- Justice arises from mutual understanding, recognition, and the fulfillment of expectations.
- A society built on these values is peaceful, inclusive, and sustainable.
- Engineers and professionals need to internalize these principles to perform well in their careers and be responsible contributors to social harmony.
Key Concepts
- -- Values
- Principles or standards of behavior guiding actions and interactions in relationships.
- -- Justice
- A condition where individuals are treated fairly and with mutual respect in interactions.
- -- Core Human Values
- Universal values such as trust, respect, affection, and care that enhance human relationships.
- -- Mutual Fulfillment
- The satisfaction of expectations and needs in relationships that leads to happiness and harmony.
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