New theory reveals how moral value can transform human nature.
The article explores different definitions of moral value and suggests that defining it as the relationship between moral facts and humans better represents its nature. It argues that moral value can be understood and achieved through a balance of practice and spirit, material gain and morality, individual and society, self-discipline and law, relativity and absolutes. The key to realizing moral value lies in understanding it correctly, aligning moral recognition with actions, developing personal moral qualities and societal habits, and meeting both personal and societal moral standards.