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verdier

Verdier is the Norwegian term for values, referring to the principles or beliefs that guide actions and judgments. The word is used across everyday language, education, philosophy, and public life to discuss what individuals, groups, or societies consider important.

Verdier is formed from the singular verdi, meaning value. The plural verdier is used to talk about

In philosophy and social sciences, verdier are evaluative standards that shape choices, policies, and behavior. Debates

Cultural and institutional expression: Values are often articulated through education, public discourse, and codes of conduct.

See also: Value, Values (ethics), Moral philosophy, Cultural values, Norms.

personal
values,
family
values,
corporate
values,
and
societal
values.
In
everyday
usage
one
speaks
of
values
guiding
decisions
in
families,
schools,
businesses,
and
communities.
often
center
on
how
to
prioritize
competing
values
such
as
freedom
and
equality,
privacy
and
security,
or
individual
rights
and
social
welfare.
Schools
and
organizations
may
publish
value
statements
to
communicate
the
ideals
they
seek
to
uphold.