Abstract: Today, the concept of morality still holds true to almost every individual human person. A person seeks the presence of a Supreme Deity to govern him and for him to adore. People who have connections to Leyte Normal University, perceived to be a pillar of truth and goodness, expect to hear good things from it and about it and only the good mainly because the university caters to students as primary clientele. This paper determined the level of morality of the faculty members, extent of their morality and how they view these concepts in their lives. The respondents are male and female belonging to different age brackets. Most of the respondents are Roman Catholics which means that Catholicism is still the religion in the Philippines that has the most number of believers. The result reveals that the power of media, side by side with one’s educational attainment can be influential to a person’s morality. Despite the varying views among the respondents, it was found out that there is a significant relationship among the two variables specifically on factors such as family, social spectrum and the perceived moral effects of the chosen media.
Keywords: Morality, Perspective, Society, Grounded theory approach, Descriptive-survey design.
Title: Perspectives of Morality Among Faculty-members of a Philippine University
Author: Dennis M. Bautista
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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