Ahmet Dinç, Bayram Özer, Bünyamin Han, Cihat Yaşaroğlu, Eyüp Bozkurt, Faysal Özdaş, Hakkı Kalaycı, Hüseyin Fazlı Ergül, Mustafa Özmen, Mustafa Tekke, Rıza Korkmazgöz, Volkan Duran
The fact that a person has value or produces value is one of the most important characteristics of a human being. A person becomes a “human” with his values and exhibits human characteristics. Values, which are one of the basic elements that determine how we will live our life as human beings, how we will choose against more than one option or what we will prefer, come into play at every moment and every stage of our lives. We see or feel the impact of values, starting with the family, where we open our eyes to life, the first environment of socialization and education, at school, in daily life and even in the media.
This book deals with twelve human and human values that have their counterparts in both Western and Eastern cultures. The importance of each value, its individual and social functions are mentioned and a general framework is tried to be drawn on how to gain value. of the book; to researchers working on values; to families and educators who want to raise generations in a way that adheres to values; undergraduate and graduate students; It is hoped and expected that it will be useful to all readers who are interested in the field of values and will contribute to the literature.