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13. Values in Human–Human Relationships; Meaning of Justice

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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  1. 13
    Harmony In Family And Society (Human–human Relationship)

    Human relationships hinge upon fundamental values that foster harmony within...

  2. 13.1
    Values In Human–human Relationships

    This section discusses the critical values that underpin human...

  3. 13.1.1
    What Are Values?

    Values are fundamental principles that guide our behavior in human...

  4. 13.1.2
    Core Human Values In Relationships

    This section discusses the essential values that underpin human...

  5. 13.1.3
    Importance Of Values In Relationships

    Values such as trust, respect, and care are foundational for fostering...

  6. 13.2
    Meaning Of Justice

    Justice is the fair treatment in relationships that ensures mutual respect...

  7. 13.2.1
    What Is Justice?

    This section explores the concept of justice, emphasizing its significance...

  8. 13.2.2
    Components Of Justice

    Justice encompasses fairness and mutual respect within relationships,...

  9. 13.2.3
    Justice Vs. Law

    This section explores the distinction between justice and law, emphasizing...

  10. 13.3
    Application In Society And Family

    This section highlights the significance of values like trust and justice in...

  11. 13.4

    This section emphasizes the importance of values in human-human...

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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