RT Article T1 Social Perception of Ethical Values in the Romanian Post-Secular Society JF Journal for the study of religions and ideologies VO 19 IS 55 SP 105 OP 120 A1 Sandu, Antonio 1973- A2 Frunză, Ana 1987- A2 Huidu, Alexandra LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1690876166 AB The purpose of the research presented in this article was to identify the social perception regarding ethical values and the way they are reflected in the daily activity of the inhabitants in the North-Eastern Region of Romania. The Romanian society is in a developmental phase, characterized by a rejection of the individualistic, modern values and the respect for social, communitary and family values, of (post)traditional lineage. The impact of the religious factor on public morality is significant, as the Romanian society is in a post-secular stage of development. However, religious values are transmitted indirectly, through education received within the family. Research results highlight the existence of a conflict between the ethical values that the individual adheres to in his personal life, and those to which he adheres while participating in the public sphere, especially in his professional activity, and the conflict is solved by a contamination of one of the spheres with the values specific to the other sphere. K1 ethical values K1 conflict of ethical values K1 post-secular society K1 value imperialism