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CLASSIFICATION OF

VALUES
Presenter: Carmela Mae C. Duron

Intrinsic and Instrumental Values


Intrinsic Values
Values considered in themselves

Instrumental Values
Values considered as good because of their
worth to us and to others

Accidental and Natural Values


Accidental Values
Values which are subject to variability,
temporality and impermanence

Natural Values
Values that are permanent in human nature

Primary and Secondary Values


Primary Values
Values that are chosen, acted upon and are
necessary for human development

Secondary Values
Values that hare obligatory in nature e.g, values in the
family are necessary to the children

Religious Values
Values enabling us to encounter God whom we
believe to be the absolute good

Cultural Values
Values which embraces poetry, painting,
music, architecture and literature.

Social Values
Examples are:
Patriotism, Freedom of the Press,
Fraternity, Economic Productivity and
Politics

Moral Values
Refers to those qualities of an act
performed by man freely and knowingly.

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