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Group 61.Masita Arianie2.M. Edward3.Mutiara Ayu
Axiology: A Theory of Value
1 October 12th, 2015 Group 6
Axiology “ VALUES “
Ethics moral values and the rules of right conduct.
Aesthetics values in beauty and art The definitions of VALUES
Values is empirical quality which can’t be defined. Emperical Quality:
o Values which can be gained through experience
Value can’t be defined
but , can be understood
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Changes in Axiology: Values
In traditional societies, values were seen as absolute and unchanging.
Today we embrace a more relativistic set of values that reflect different cultures and worldviews.
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The Four Modern Western Philosophies
Philosophy Axiology
Idealism Values are absolute and eternal.
Realism Values are absolute and eternal based on nature’s law
Pragmatism Values are situational or relative
Existentialism Values should be freely chosen.
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THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF
SCIENTIST
What is social responsibility?
The awareness to do something dealing
with social aspect for society prosperity.
Who is scientist? A person who work
and deepen the knowledge
consistently and carefully.
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THE ROLES OF SCIENTIST PROBLEM
Scientist
Person who
analyzes problem
Person who gives right
perspective
People who
persuades the society opinion
Person who
gives a good
model/example
People who
creates religious
,intellectual and moralist outputThe existence of scientist is
imperative 6 October 12th, 2015 Group 6
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SCIENTIST
Having ability to analyze the problem
Comprehending the scientific method Having language
competences Being ready to receive
other opinion
Having bravery to recognize the mistake
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NuclearNuclear technology uses the energy released by splitting
the atoms of certain elements. It was first developed in the 1940s, and during the Second World War to 1945 research initially focused on producing bombs by splitting the atoms of particular isotopes of either uranium or plutonium.
In the 1950s attention turned to the peaceful purposes of nuclear fission, notably for power generation. Today, the world produces as much electricity from nuclear energy as it did from all sources combined in the early years of nuclear power. Civil nuclear power can now boast over 16,000 reactor years of experience and supplies almost 11.5% of global electricity needs, from reactors in 31 countries. In fact, through regional grids, many more than those countries depend on nuclear-generated power.8 October 12th, 2015 Group 6
Genetic RevolutionScience and technology continues to
evolve, there have been many things that have been found by the scientists. In the past the scientist still make the nature as the object but now scientist try to make the human as an object to find the new one
Genetic revolution is the a new scene in the history of human science because before this science never touches the man as an object of study itself9 October 12th, 2015 Group 6
Cloning and Head Transplantation
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ReferenceTomar, B. (2014). Axiology in teacher education:
Implementation and challenges. IOSR Journal of Research and Method in Education, 4(2), 51-54.
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