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KIETGROUP OF INSTITUTIONS

KIET SCHOOL OF MANAGEMNT

Notes of Ist Unit

Universal Human Values and Professional Ethics


(RHU- 001)
KVE 401
The first unit of the course comprises of four chapters (1–4) of the reference book.
These four chapters are described as below:

Chapter 1: Understanding Value Education.


Chapter 2: Self-exploration as the Process for Value Education.
Chapter 3: The Basic Human Aspirations – Continuous Happiness and Prosperity.
Chapter 4: The program to Fulfill Basic Human Aspirations.
CHAPTER ONE

Understanding Value Education


Outcome of the Chapter:
After studying this chapter, you would be able to learn the following points.
 Need of Value Education
 Basic Guidelines for Value Education
 The Content of Value Education
 The Process of Value Education.

1.1 Need for Value Education

• All human beings continuously aspire for a happy life, a fulfilling and successful
life, and the purpose of education is to provide adequate competence to actualize
this aspiration.

• For this, first of all it is essential to understand- what is really VALUABLE for
human being, and, what is really conducive to a happy and fulfilling life? - this is
the VALUE domain. Then, it is essential to know- How to actualize it? How to

make it happen? – this is the domain of ‘SKILLS’. Hence there is an essential

complementarity between ‘VALUES’ and ‘SKILLS’ for the success of any human
endeavor.

• The subject which enables us to understand ‘What is Valuable’ for human happiness
is called Value Education’ (VE).
• Thus, VE enables us to understand our needs and visualize our goals correctly and
also indicate the direction for their fulfillment. It also helps to remove our
confusions and contradictions and bring harmony at all levels.

• The present education system has become largely skill-based. The prime emphasis
is on science and technology. However, science and technology can only help to
provide the means to achieve what is considered valuable. It is NOT within the
scope of science and technology to provide the competence of deciding what really
is valuable.

• VE is a crucial missing link in the present education system. Because of this


deficiency, most of our efforts may prove to be counterproductive and serious crises
at the individual, societal and environmental level are manifesting. Hence there is a
strong need to rectify this situation!

1.2 Basic Guidelines for Value Education

In order for any course to qualify for Value Education, the following guidelines for
the content of the course are important:

• Universal: It needs to be applicable to all human beings irrespective of cast, creed,


nationalities, religion, etc. for all times and space.

• Rational: It has to appeal to human reasoning.

• Natural and verifiable: It has to naturally acceptable to the human being who goes
through the course and there needs to be every provision in nature for its fulfillment.
It needs to be verifiable and experientially verifiable, and not based on dogmas,
beliefs or assumptions.

• All encompassing: It needs to be cover all dimensions (realization, thought,


behavior and work) & levels (individual, family, society, nature & existence) of
human life and profession.

• Leading to harmony: The Value Education ultimately is targeted to promote


harmony within the individual, harmony among human beings and harmony with
nature.

1.3 Content of Value Education

What are Human Values?

Value of any unit in this existence is its participation in the larger order of which it is
a part.eg. Value of a pen is that it can write. Here writing is the participation of the
pen in the bigger order in which pen, paper, human being, all are present. Value of an
eye is that it can be used for seeing. Value of a spinach plant is that it gives nutrition
to animals and humans. What is the value of a human being? This question implies
what is the participation of a human being in the bigger order? That bigger order
includes human beings, plants, air, water, soil, animals, birds etc. The value of a
human being is the participation of human being to ensure the continuity of harmony
in that order. In order to understand human values, we need to study human being
along with all that is there in the existence, and the role of human being in the
relationship with each and every unit in the existence.
Scope of study

As mentioned above, any course on value education must include:

• All dimensions- thought, behavior, work & realization, and


• All levels- individual, family, society, nature & existence of human living.

Accordingly, the content of Value Education will be to understand myself, my


aspirations, my happiness and understand the other entities in existence vis-à-vis the
human being, understand the goal of human life comprehensively, understand the
innate interconnectedness, order, the co-existence, the self-regulation and the cycle in
the nature. It should encompass harmony at various levels, namely, individual, family,
society, nature and existence. And finally it is to learn to live in accordance with this
understanding by being vigilant to one’s thought, behavior and work.

1.4 Process of Value Education

The process of value education has to be ascertained before we proceed. Let us now
acquaint ourselves with the process of value education which we are going to adopt. In
this course, various aspects of reality facilitating the understanding of human values will
be as proposals. You need to verify these proposals for yourself and examine your living
in this light. Let us see how we can verify these proposals.

• We will verify these proposals through self-exploration. We shall investigate into


these proposals and try to verify within us in our own right.

• This self-exploration will be done on the basis of whether the proposals are
acceptable to us in a natural manner – i.e. they need to be naturally acceptable to us
and not just imposed externally.
• Self-exploration will also include verifying the proposals through experiential
validation, i.e. by living according to them. Experiential validation will ascertain
that when we live our life on the basis of this education, our living will be fulfilling
to us as well as our surroundings.

• Since the process is of self-exploration, and not of giving sermons or prescribing


do’s and don’ts, you need not agree to all that is said, but only be ready to investigate
into them sincerely. We don’t want to just theorize and impose stated truths.

• This process of self-exploration has to be in the form of a dialogue, a dialogue


between the presenter and the receivers to begin with; and slowly to translate into a
dialogue within the receiver himself/herself. Each one of us can conduct this
verification within ourselves.

Important Questions:

1. What is the need for value education in technical and other professional institutions?
2. What do you mean by values? How do they differ from skills? How are values and
skills complementary?
3. What are the basic guidelines for value education?
4. How do you presently decide what is valuable to you? How do you ensure that your
decision is right?
5. What is the difference between ‘belief’ and ‘understanding’?
CHAPTER TWO

Self-Exploration as the Process for Value Education

Outcome of the Chapter:


After studying this chapter, you would be able to learn the following points.
 Purpose of Self-Exploration
 Meaning of Self-Exploration
 Content of Self-Exploration
 Process of Self-Exploration
 Natural Acceptance
 Current state and the way to come out.

What is Self-Exploration? What is its purpose?

1. It is a process of dialogue between ‘what you are’ and ‘what you really want to
be’.

It is a process of focusing attention on yourself, your present beliefs and aspirations


vis-àvis what you really want to be (that is to say, what is naturally acceptable to
you).It is a process of discovering that there is something innate, invariant and
universal in all human beings. This enables us to look at our confusions and
contradictions within and resolve them by becoming aware of our natural acceptance.

2. It is a process of self-evolution through self-investigation.


It successively enables you to evolve by bridging the above gap- the gap between ‘what
you are’ and ‘what you really want to be’.
3. It is a process of knowing oneself and through that knowing entire existence.
The exploration starts by asking simple questions about yourself, which gives you clarity
about your being, and then slowly gain clarity about everything around you.

4. It is a process of recognizing one’s relation with every unit inexistence and


fulfilling it.
It is a process of becoming aware about your relationship with other entities in existence
and through that discovering the interconnectedness, co-existence and order in the entire
existence, and living accordingly.

5. It is a process of knowing human conduct, human character and living


accordingly.
It is a process of discovering the definitiveness of human conduct and human character
and enabling one to be definite in thought, behavior and work.

6. It is a process of being in harmony in oneself and in harmony with entire


existence.
This process of self-exploration helps you be in harmony within yourself, and in harmony
with everything around.

7. It is a process of Swatantrataand Swarajyastarting fromexploration of Swatva.

Swatva: Innateness of Self – The natural acceptance.


Swatantrata: Self organized: Being in harmony in oneself
Swarajya: Self Expression, Self-Extension - living in harmony with others and thus
participation towards harmony in the whole existence.

Swatva→ Swatantrata→ Swarajya

The Swatva is already there intact in each one of us. Just by being in dialogue with it, we
attain Swatantrata enabling us to work for Swarajya.
Content of Self Exploration
1. Desire/Goal?-What is my (human) Desire/Goal
2. Program? - What is my (human) program for fulfilling the Desire

The main focus of self-exploration is myself- the Human Being. Basically, it should dwell
on the following two key questions:

1. What do I really want in life, or what is the goal of human life?


2. How to fulfil it? What is the program to actualize the above?
In short, the above two questions cover the whole domain of human aspirations and human
endeavor. Thus, it forms the content of self-exploration.

Process of Self Exploration

whatever is being presented is a PROPOSAL.


- Don’t assume it to be true
- Verify at your own right, on the basis of it being naturally acceptable

• Not on the basis of scriptures


• Not on the basis of equipment/ instrument

• Not on the basis of other humans.


Take for example: a proposal- ‘respect’ is a value in human relation. When I verify at the
level of natural acceptance, I find that it is naturally acceptable to me. Similarly, when I
behave with respect, it is mutually fulfilling to me and to the other. Thus the proposal is
true. If it fails on any of the two tests, it is untrue. This verification leads to realization of
the truthfulness of the proposal and it becomes part and parcel of my understanding. It
is reflected in my thoughts, and in my behavior.

Natural Acceptance
At this point, we can make the following observations about natural acceptance:

(a) Natural acceptance does not change with time: The natural acceptance does not
change with time. It remains invariant with time. This can be easily verified. For example,
our acceptance for trust or respect does not change with age. People hundred years ago
also had the same natural acceptance. We can try to verify this within our span of
observation.

(b) It does not depend on the place: Whether we are in New Delhi, New York or
AbuDhabi, if we address our natural acceptance, the answer would still be the same!
(c) It does not depend on our beliefs or past conditionings: We may be told
frequently not to trust people of other religions or castes, but is it naturally acceptable to
us? No matter how deep our belief or past conditioning, as long as we ask ourselves the
question sincerely, as long as we refer deep within ourselves, the answer will always be
the same.

(d) This natural acceptance is ‘constantly there’, something we can refer to: Try
this yourself: think of cheating or exploiting someone. The moment you think of this, you
sense a contradiction within and feel unhappy that very instant! It happens very quickly,
and we may not notice it, but it does happen! Similarly, the moment we think of
disrespecting someone, we become unhappy. The very thought is enough to cause a
conflict, a strain within us. Thus, this natural acceptance is always there, and if we start
paying attention to it, if we ask ourselves every time, for every thought and every desire
we have, “Is this naturally acceptable to me?”, we will get an answer. Whatever we do,
this natural acceptance is within us, it is telling us what is right. Every time we do
something not readily acceptable to us, i.e. every time we think or do something not
acceptable to us, there is a contradiction in us, because the thought/ deed conflicts with
our own natural acceptance! The moment we think of cheating, we become unhappy. We
don’t even have to carry out the action. It will become clear to us that while we want
something else at the level of our natural acceptance, we think or do something else, based
on our beliefs and preconditioning, which is contrary, it creates a disharmony in us; this
is the cause for our unhappiness. Take for example, one may proceed with the act of
cheating under the influence of say, an extraneous pressure but one keeps feeling unhappy
about it and may even repent over this act in the course of time. If somebody asks, ‘why
do you cheat?’, one starts offering explanations, inventing justifications. This is because
it is naturally unacceptable.
Natural acceptance is the same for all of us: it is part and parcel of every human being,
it is part of humanness: Let’s start exploring into this. We will find that no human being
finds disrespect acceptable in relationship. No matter who the person, however bad or
good, one always expects respect in relationship. For example, let us say a person ‘A’
disrespects ‘B’. This man ‘B’ may bear a grudge against ‘A’ and set out to
“teach him a lesson”. This is because ‘B’ does not find disrespect acceptable and when he
does not get respect, it offends him. This may actually end up leading to a large scale
conflict!

Possible Questions
1. Self-exploration is a process of dialogue between ‘what you are’ and what you
really want to be’. Explain.
2. What is the content of Self-exploration?
3. Explain the process of self-exploration with the help of a diagram?
4. What do you mean by your natural acceptance? Illustrate with examples. Is it
invariant with time and place?
5. What do you understand by the terms Svatva, Swatantrata and Swarajya?
6. Do you feel that you have some pre-conditionings? How do you evaluate them?
CHAPTER THREE

Outcome of the Chapter:


After studying this chapter, you would be able to learn the following points.
 Continuous Happiness and Prosperity – Our Basic Aspirations
 Exploring Happiness and Prosperity
 Prevailing Notions of Happiness and Prosperity

The Basic Human Aspirations – Continuous Happiness and


Prosperity
Make a list of all that you want in your life and reasons for wanting them. For example,
when you start listing, your list may comprise of things such as- to be an engineer or an
MBA professional, to get the highest grade, to be the first ranker in the examination, to
be the smartest guy in the crowd, to be the master of all trades, to earn more wealth than
the wealthiest person in the world, etc. Once you have made the list, see if there is
anything basic to all of them? Is there any basic aspiration of yours behind all your
wants? This is an exercise worth doing to find out your basic aspiration?

Let us say, you want to be the first ranker in the class. Now, behind this desire to get the
first rank, is there a more basic desire? Why do you want to get the first rank? If you
keep asking this question, you will find that there is a basic desire. What is this desire,
is it to be happy? Yes, it is!

Desire – Continuous Happiness and Prosperity


Verify whether you want to be happy or unhappy.
Verify whether you want to be prosperous or deprived.
List all your desires. See whether the basic aspiration in that desire is happiness and/or
prosperity.
Verify whether you want continuity of happiness and prosperity or discontinuity of
happiness and prosperity?
Exploring Happiness and Prosperity
Happiness: the state / situation, in which I live, if there is harmony/synergy in it, then I
like to be in that state or situation. To be in a state of liking is happiness. To be in
harmony is Happiness.

Unhappiness:-If there is contradiction /disharmony in it, then I don’t like to be in that


state. To be forced to be in that state of disliking is unhappiness.

Prosperity-
Prosperity: is the feeling of having or making available more than required physical
facilities.
To ascertain prosperity, two things are essential:
(a) Correct assessment of need for physical facilities, and
(b) The competence of making available more than required physical facilities (through
production).
One needs to ask oneself- Is prosperity abundance of physical facilities? Is it having
more and more of certain kinds of physical facilities? Or, is it a correct appraisal of my
physical needs and ensuring more than what I need in terms of physical facilities?
Difference between Wealth and Prosperity
Wealth is a physical thing. It means having money, or having a lot of physical facilities,
or both.
Prosperity is a feeling of having more than required. Prosperity is a feeling of having
more than required physical facilities; it is not just physical facilities.
A look at the Prevailing Notions of Happiness and Prosperity and their
consequences
In the light of the above discussion, let us have a critical look at the prevailing notions
of happiness and prosperity. In the current scenario, we are generally trying to achieve
happiness and prosperity by maximizing accumulation and consumption of physical
facilities. This is an attempt to achieve happiness through pleasant sensory interactions.
The physical facilities are not seen in terms of fulfilling bodily needs but as a means of
maximizing happiness. This has resulted in wrong assessment of wants for physical
facilities as being unlimited. But this pursuit is self-defeating. Neither can we hope to
achieve continuous happiness through sensory interactions nor can we have prosperity,
as it amounts to trying to fulfil unlimited wants through limited resources. This effort is
engendering problems at all the levels. It is becoming anti-ecological and anti-people,
and threatening the human survival itself. Some of the consequences of such a trend are
summarized below:

At the level of the individual – rising problems of depression, psychological disorders,


suicides, stress, insecurity, psychosomatic diseases, loneliness etc.

At the level of the family – breaking of joint families, mistrust, conflict between older
and younger generations, insecurity in relationships, divorce, dowry tortures, family
feuds, wasteful expenditure in family functions etc.
At the level of the Society – growing incidences of terrorism and naxalism, rising
communalism, spreading castecism, racial and ethnic struggle, wars between nations,
attempts of genocide, fear of nuclear and genetic warfare, etc.

At the level of nature – global warming, water, air, soil, noise, etc. pollution, resource
depletion of minerals and mineral oils, sizeable deforestations, loss of fertility of soil.
Possible misconceptions about happiness

• I will be bored of happiness if I am always happy.

• I will grow only if I am unhappy. If I become happy, my growth will stop.

• I need to be unhappy to recognize that I am happy.


• We think of others only when we are unhappy. Thus it is important/useful to

be unhappy so that one can help others.

• Happiness and unhappiness go together; they cannot be separated.


• Yes, I want happiness. But my desiring does not guarantee it. So, why to talk
of desire?
• My happiness depends on the others. What can I do about it?
• We do not want happiness for ourselves – but we want to make others happy
(while we stay unhappy).
CHAPTER FOUR

The Program to Fulfil Basic Human Aspirations

Outcome of the Chapter:


After studying this chapter, you would be able to learn the following points.
 Basic requirements for fulfilment of Human Aspirations
 Difference between Animal and Human consciousness.

The basic requirements for fulfilment of aspirations of every human being:

• One requirement for fulfilment of aspiration of every human being is physical


facilities which includes food, clothing, shelter and implements etc. Is this all that
we want? Or we want something more than this? Can we find what else do we
want?
• Other than physical facilities, I want relationship. I live with other human beings
and relationship is an important issue here.

Value Education Cell (VE Cell)


• If I look at the miseries in my life – what do I find? Are the miseries mostly due
to lack of physical facilities or lack of relationship? This I need to explore in my
family situation first.
• Where am I putting in most of my efforts? In earning of physical facilities or in
ensuring relationship. This is a common fallacy in our lives that a large part of our
problems are due to lack of relationships though most of the time, effort and
attention is focused on earning physical facilities.
• Thus there are 3 requirements - Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical
Facilities.

The correct priority:


1. Right Understanding
2. Relationship
3. Physical Facilities
What is the order amongst these? If I work for Right Understanding then I am able to
ensure right Feelings in my relationship and assess my need of physical facilities
correctly. Right Understanding, thus, is the first priority. The second priority is
Relationship. Working with Right Understanding and right feelings in relationship – the
need for physical facilities can be easily accessed and fulfilled. Thus Physical Facilities
is the third priority. And, of course, we need all the three.

• For animal physical facility is necessary as well as complete– whereas for human
beings it is necessary but not complete.
• Working only for physical facilities is living with Animal Consciousness
• Working for right understanding as the first priority followed by relationship and
then physical facilities is living with Human Consciousness.
There is need for transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness.
It can be accomplished only by working for right understanding as the first priority.

Presently, as we look around, we find most of the people in the following two categories:
SVDD – Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Daridra

SSDD – Sadhan Sampann Dukhi Daridra

While the natural acceptance of all human beings is to be

SSSS- Sadhan Sampann Sukhi Samriddha

What is the prevailing notion about happiness and its continuity?


Explore and analyze what is the present perception about happiness and its continuity.
Indicate how fulfilling the present perception has proven to be.

A common notion among people is that continuous happiness can be achieved through
maximization of pleasant sensory interactions.
Explore the truthfulness of the above by verifying at the level of your natural acceptance.
Also, investigate it by studying the consequences of such a notion in the present scenario.
Is it possible to ensure continuity of happiness through sensory interactions, through
maximization of pleasant interactions? Is it not self-defeating? Analyze discuss some
case studies.

What is the prevailing notion about attaining prosperity?

• Analyze what is the prevailing notion about prosperity--maximization of physical


facilities? - struggling to meet unlimited wants with limited resources? In such a
situation, is it ever possible to be prosperous? Is it possible to maintain harmony with
Nature, to maintain ecological balance in this way? And if the above balance is
increasingly disturbed, can human survival be at all sustained on this planet? Again, with
unlimited wants and limited resources, exploitation and strife among human beings
becomes inevitable. In such a situation, are peaceful and harmonious co-existence of
human beings ever possible?
Possible Questions

1. What are the basic requirements to fulfill human aspirations? Indicate their
correct priority.
2. “Physical facilities are necessary and complete for animals, while they are
necessary but not complete for humans.” Comment.
3. Critically examine our state today in terms of fulfillment of relationships and
physical facilities. What has gone wrong according to you? What is the
solution?
4. What do the abbreviations given as SVDD,SSDD and SSSS signify? Explain
the reason for the state SSDD?
5. “Right understanding + Relationship = Mutual fulfillment;
Right understanding + Physical facilities = Mutual prosperity”
Illustrate the above with two examples for each.
6. What is the program to fulfill the basic human aspirations? Name the different
levels of human living?
7. What is the difference between ‘animal consciousness’ and ‘human
consciousness’? Explain with the help of a diagram.

Reference:
1. A foundation Course in Human Values and Professional Ethics by R.R.
Gaur, R. Sangal, G P Bagaria. Excel Books Private Limited, 2015.

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