value orientation
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person's or group's fundamental beliefs about what is important, good, and right in life; the principles that guide behavior and judgment. It refers to the core ethical or moral framework through which an individual or society views the world, determines priorities, and makes decisions.
Usage
- A value orientation provides a foundation for personal identity and cultural norms.
- The term is often used in sociology, psychology, and anthropology to compare different cultural or personal frameworks.
- It is typically discussed in the singular form () but can be pluralized () when referring to multiple distinct frameworks.
Examples
- Noun:
- The company's value orientation prioritizes environmental sustainability over short-term profits.
- A clash in value orientation between generations can lead to family conflicts.
- Researchers studied the value orientation of the community to understand its social structure.
Advanced Usage
- "To have/share a value orientation": To possess or agree on a common set of core principles.
- The two political parties do not share a common value orientation on this issue.
- "A shift in value orientation": A change in fundamental priorities or ethical beliefs.
- The experience abroad caused a significant shift in her value orientation.
Variants and Related Words
- Value (n): The importance, worth, or usefulness of something; a person's principles or standards of behavior.
- Honesty is a core value for him.
- Ethic (n): A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct.
- the Puritan ethic; a professional ethic.
Synonyms
- Ethics: Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.
- Moral code: A set of rules or principles guiding behavior based on ideas of right and wrong.
- Principles: Fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
- Value system: The hierarchical arrangement of an individual's or group's values.
Related Phrases
- Core values: The fundamental, deeply held beliefs of a person or organization.
- Integrity and respect are among the company's core values.
- Moral compass: A person's ability to judge what is right and wrong and act accordingly.
- His strong moral compass guided him through the dilemma.
Noun
- the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- the Puritan ethic
- a person with old-fashioned values