Author(s): Hatice ÖNCEL**
In contrast to the dizzying developments in science, technology and communication in our age; day by day, moral problems, violence in social life, bullying, murder-suicide cases and substance abuse, theft and value crises increase. There moval of social entity from the world of value, it sinability to integrate its values with its personality and its deprivation of certain principles in its daily life, thoughts, speeches, style, attitude and behavior negatively affect both individual and social peace. Fort this reason, it is very important to position the values, which are phenomena that create peace and security environment and make people believe in the importance of living together, in order to raise healthier individuals and societies. Values need to be reflected in our behavior in order to find real existence in our lives. People can speak of values very comfortably but while reflecting these values into practice, they experience various difficulties, act depending on personal pleasure and cannot convert values into behavior. The most basic factors are the adoption of values and the selection of appropriate methods and models for gaining individuals as behavior. In this context, if we have a set of principles that will hint us, we will obtain a guide that will make it easier to reflect the values into practice. When we consider the value of responsibility, a large number of people in society claim that they fulfill their so-called responsibilities; however, this is not really the case. This study aims to seek ways to raise awaresess among individuals in fulfilling responsibilities and to make some concrete suggestions. As a result of study, obtaining concrete clues from ethical point of view in reflecting the responsibility value to practice will be examined. While doing this, the “six-step road” model of Prof. Dr. Mehmet TÜRKER? will be the basic model of our study. In our study descriptive and analysis method will be used. The subject will be supported by rich literature.
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