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Values Development for Citizenship Training
Philosophy of Values
Understanding the philosophy of human values is necessary for understanding Filipino values such as
family closeness and solidarity
Justice is objective because it is a value and disvalue such as pleasure and pain, life and death, poverty and affluence, heroism and cowardice, truth and falsehood, right and wrong, holiness and sinfulness.
Filipino Values
Filipino value fourfold sense
Certain values take on a distinctively Filipino flavor for us.
Speaking of Filipino values, we do not mean that elements of these Filipino values are absent in the
value systems of the other peoples and culture
Universally, human values in the Filipino context (historical, cultural, socio-economic, political,
moral, and religious) take on a distinctive set of Filipino meanings and motivations.
Values in the sense of historical consciousness had evolved among the Filipino people, leading to the
concept of justice evolving from inequality to equality and to human dignity.
Good Citizenship Values
Love for God or Pagkama-Diyos
Love for Fellow Man or Pagkamaka-tao
Love for Country or Pagkamaka-Bayan
Love for the Environment or Pagkamaka-kalikasan
Roots of the Filipino Character
(a) the home environment,
(b) the social environment, , ,
(f) religion,
(j) leadership and role models.
(c) culture, and language
(d) history,
(e) the educational system
(g) the economic environment,
(h) the political environment
, (i) mass media,
Nationalism and Patriotism
Nationalism
generally used to describe two things
the attitude of the members of a
nation which includes the concepts of national identity, origin, ethnicity, and cultural ties
the action that the members of a nation take when seeking to achieve or sustain full statehood with
complete authority over domestic and international affairs.
The philosophy of nationalism nowadays does not concern itself much with an aggressive and dangerous
form of invidious nationalism that often occupies center stage in the news and sociological research.
Patriotism
a love of and devotion to one’s
country.
The word comes from the Greek patris, meaning “Fatherland”
patriotism is strengthened by adherence to a native religion, particularly some communities that may have their holy places.