I believe that moral values are more important than aesthetic values. These are both a set of values that we have fixated into ourselves either consciously or subconsciously, however these are two very different sets of values. Our morals are beliefs of or relating to rights and wrongs in behavior. This involves how we govern ourselves in our everyday lives from situation to situation. This plays an important role in who we are as people as do our aesthetic values. However, our morals are more important in that they are the most fundamental beliefs that we learn and or determine for ourselves. Being without morals is to be absent of a standard for life and to be inhuman in nature. Our set of morals is what sets us apart from the instinctive animal nature that governs the beasts of the world. Our Aesthetic values is all that which we appreciate externally. These values also play a big role in our everyday decision making process. This determines minute things such as the clothes we may wear, the colors and flavors we choose, or the music we listen to. This is a great part of human nature, no matter how small it may seem, we all posses it. Now the question presents itself, what is more important? In reviewing this question, I thought of an example that proves that our moral values are more important than our aesthetic values. When we arise in the morning and prepare for whatever venue we may be traveling to, we must first determine our attire. Many people who have professional jobs, have a set of guidelines of which to follow in choosing their attire for work. Many of us on a normal day outside of work would not wear the attire we wear to work, and many of us would prefer our more casual attire. However we wear this dress attire everyday as expected. This is a moral value to us. Choosing to ignore this policy could put our jobs in jeopardy. Morally we choose to adhere to minute regulations which we may not agree with, but that would benefit us to be submissive to.
Along with good leadership there have to be morals and things have to be completed ethically. ... Both ethics and morals are using when evaluating any type of business and different situations that can occur within a business. ...
It has been said that morals are one of the most precious possessions that a person can have. However, in the working world, many seem to forget their morals in order to climb the corporate ladder. ... Preconceived notions dictate that a person cannot be successful and keep their morals at the same time. ... His desire to be known as the greatest architect is stronger than any morals he might have. ... He ends up selling both his morals and his soul in the same way he sold his newspaper. ...
Fitzgerald takes place during the 1920s, a time when the American morals were literally thrown out the window. ... The morals in America were dead and there was nothing that could be done to revive it. ... Desire and love are the reasons for his improper behavior and disregard for morals. ... Morals were not a main concern for many of the characters in the Great Gatsby. ... American morals were indeed dead and showed no signs of returning. ...
Great Gatsby- Destruction of Morals The Great Gatsby: The Destruction of Morals In The Great Gatsby, the author F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the destruction of morals in society. ... The first example of a character whose morals are destroyed is Myrtle. ... struction of their morals, is Jay Gatsby. ... A final character that succumbs to the lure of wealth and discards their morals is Daisy. ...
Christian morals also play a key role in The Crucible that was written by Arthur Miller. ... His Christian morals do not allow him to hear what is wrong. ... Christian morals hold Proctor to do what is right. ... Proctor is a delegate of Christian morals. The man who subscribes to Christian morals will rise up strongly, with those who really have faith upon God and the loyalty to their faith, will allow their morals to enlighten their decisions....
Through themes such as the American Dream and the repercussion of past actions, morals are presented to the reader. ... Through the themes and morals, the struggle for happiness is presented, as well as the mistakes that sustain the Lomans from happiness. ... "Death of a Salesman" offers many valuable morals as a result of its themes. ... "Death of a Salesman" presents and elaborates upon two extremely important morals that readers shall value. ... By not realizing these morals, Willy as well as Biff become the exact opposite of what the want to be. ...
The parents are no longer teaching children morals; they have become dependent on other sources to teach their children life's values. Video games are replacing parents as the teachers of morals. ... Aside from Video Games teaching the children morals, television has become one of the number one sources for young children to learn life's values. ... Since parents are no longer supervising these programs, the television is raising the children of today with flawed morals. ... They are in many cases to blame because they have become indolent when it comes to teaching their child...