Ideals are principles, values, or standards that a person or group believes in or strives toward. They represent what is considered to be morally right or desirable, guiding behavior and decision-making.
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The element in Freud's personality theory that consists of the conscience and the ego ideal is the superego. The superego functions to internalize societal and parental values, moral standards, and ideals, guiding behavior towards what is considered socially acceptable. It influences decision-making by enforcing moral standards and ideals, as well as producing feelings of guilt or pride based on one's actions.
The principles or standards we consider important are known as "values." Values serve as guiding beliefs or ideals that influence our decisions, behaviors, and interactions with others. They shape our understanding of what is right and wrong, and can vary widely among different cultures and individuals. Examples include honesty, integrity, respect, and fairness.
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