MindMap Gallery Lesson 6 Realizing the Value of Life (Values of Life)
The fourth and sixth compulsory courses on politics in the new college entrance examination include values and values, Value judgment and value selection, Creation and realization of value, etc.
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Realize the value of life
values and values
Human values
Meaning: Philosophical value refers to the positive significance of the object to the subject, that is, the positive functions and attributes of a thing that can meet the needs of the subject. (High generality and universality)
The value of a person lies in meeting the needs of society, others and himself through his own activities, but mainly in his contribution to society
People are both creators and owners of value
The value of life consists of social value (contribution) and self-worth (request)
Values and their guiding role
Meaning: On the basis of understanding the value of various things, people will form a general view and fundamental view of the value of things (essence: a kind of social consciousness)
The guiding role of values
Values play an important guiding role in people's activities to understand and transform the world.
Values influence people's understanding and evaluation of things. Positive promotion and wrong resistance
Values are an important guide in life
Values carry the spiritual pursuit of a nation and country and embody a society’s standards for judging right and wrong.
For a nation and country, the most lasting and profound spiritual power is the core values recognized by the whole society.
Methodology: establish correct values, overcome wrong values, and cultivate and practice socialist core values
Cultivate and practice socialist core values
Basic content Prosperity, democracy, civilization, harmony (country) Freedom, equality, justice, rule of law (society) Patriotism, dedication, integrity, friendliness (individual)
significance
Require
Value judgment and value choice
Consciously follow the objective laws of social development
meaning
Value judgment further determines whether things can meet the needs of the subject and the extent to which they are satisfied.
Value choices are formed on the basis of value judgments
The reflection of social existence in the minds of different people is formed on the basis of social practice. Whether the goals people choose can be realized and to what extent they are realized depends on whether people's understanding conforms to the objective laws of social development.
Characteristics and standards
Value judgments and value choices vary with time, place and conditions. (social history)
subject difference
Meaning helps us to correctly evaluate various values in history and reality, and prevent simplification and one-sidedness; it helps our values to keep pace with the times, so as to make correct value judgments and make correct value choices. .
Consciously stand on the standpoint of the overwhelming majority of the people
standard
1. (Objective standards) Adhere to the truth, follow the objective laws of social development, and follow the only path of historical development
2. (The highest standard) Treat the interests of the people as the highest value standard. Consider dedicating yourself to the people's cause and safeguarding the people's cause as your highest value pursuit
3. The unity of individual, collective and social interests should be taken as the criterion for selection.
Creation and realization of value
Carry forward the spirit of labor and realize the value of life (fundamental approach)
Why
Labor is the most basic practical activity of human beings, and it is also the way of human existence.
In a socialist society, labor is an important means to create a better life and promote the all-round and free development of people.
Those who work hard and contribute are happy. Actively participating in the practice of serving the people is the only way to realize the value of life and the fundamental way to have a happy life.
Create and realize value in the unity of individual and society (objective conditions)
The objective conditions provided by society are the prerequisite for people to create and realize the value of life
Create and realize the value of life through self-improvement (subjective conditions)
Creating and realizing the value of life requires giving full play to subjective initiative and the spirit of tenacious struggle and self-improvement.
To create and realize the value of life, you need to work hard to grow your talents and comprehensively improve your personal quality.
Creating and realizing the value of life requires firm ideals and beliefs and the guidance of correct values.
To create and realize the value of life, we need to hone our moral character and continuously lay a solid foundation of morality.