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Title: Lesson Eight


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Lesson Eight
  • Were Only Human
  • Dr. Laura C. Schlessinger

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Teaching Procedures
  • Introduction to the background knowledge
  • The structure of the text
  • Detailed discussion of the text
  • Assignments

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About the author
  • .Dr. Laura C. Schlesinger was born in Brooklyn.
    New York in 1947. She has a Ph.D. in physiology
    from Columbia University and a post-doctoral
    certification in marriage, family and child
    counseling from the University of Southern
    California, where, upon graduation, she became a
    faculty member and taught for five years. Dr.
    Laura Schlessinger is the recipient of many
    national awards and the author of many New York
    Times best-sellers, including Parenthood by
    Proxy Dont Have Them if You Wont Raise Them.

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About The Text
  • The present text is and excerpt taken from the
    book Courage and Conscience, a book based on
    Schlessingers conversations with her radio
    callers (She runs a very successful radio
    program)
  • This essay should be studied with more emphasis
    on the content. The author here is addressing the
    problem of moral principles, which is a very
    important part of our education, and should be
    particularly interesting for our students at a
    time when many feel confused and cynical.

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  • The structure of the text

Part 1 (para. 17)
Brief introduction of humanity
Part 2 (para.8-23)
Three core elements for a true human
Part 3 (para.24-29)
Pleasure principle
Part 4 (para.30)
Further probe into conscience
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Detailed Discussion of the Text
  • 1.Nobody is acknowledged to have victims in
    groups (1)
  • People no longer admit that every person has a
    free will to decide to do or not to do, and
    therefore should be responsible for their actions
    or behaviors. According to the behaviorist
    theory, human behavior is a response to external
    stimulation, and therefore is genes-determined.
    In this sense human beings have no free will,
    they are all victims of these external causes as
    a group.

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  • 2. As if ones humanness the animal kingdom (2)
  • As if the fact that were human were a kind of
    detailed plan which determines how we react to
    situations. This reaction is instinctive and
    natural just like with all animals, insects,
    birds.

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  • 3.We were put on the earth ro rise above the
    animal kingdom.(3)
  • God made us to be better than animals. This
    sentence quoted from Bible is also what the
    author wants to say.
  • 4. there is something extra survival of the
    me(5)
  • there is sth. special about the human mind
    which can make us go beyond selfish actions which
    can only be explained by the need for survival.

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  • 5self-advancement and self-indulgence and
    powerful drives (6)
  • the desire to improve yourself, or achieve
    your purposes and the desire to enjoy life are
    very powerful, and natural, inborn and
    instinctive.
  • 6. the investment concept (7)ofen people do
    things to benefit others ,so that some day those
    people will do things to benefit them in retort,
    so what they do to others today is basically a
    kind of investment. The author here is very
    critical about this, and she calls it the
    investment concept.

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  • 7.character, which I once heard defined as what
    you are when no one else is looking.(8)
  • If you do good things when no one is looking
    it means that you are doing what youre doing not
    for returns of any kind but because you feel
    happier do them. This is now character was once
    defined, and the author obvious agreed with it.
  • 8.Bachelor party (9)(Ame E) a party for men
    only, esp the night before a mans wedding.

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  • 9. entertainment type women (9) refers to
    strippers or prostitutes.
  • 10.the inner drive toward self-indulgence over
    character(16)
  • the desire to enjoy life rather than defend
    once character.
  • 11.leap of faith (17) an act of on instance of
    accepting or trusting in something that cannot be
    easily seen or trusted.
  • eg It requires a leap of faith to pursue
    this unusual step of transplanting an animal beat
    into a human patient.

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  • 12.Courage is to life what broth is to soup
    (18).
  • Courage is as important to life as broth is to
    soup more. More egs
  • (1)The communication network is to the nation
    what the nerve system is to a human body.
  • (2)Youre to me what water is to the fish.
  • 13.quality time (27) the time you spend giving
    your full attention, esp time you spend with your
    children after work.

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  • 14. a gainful pursuit (27) A pursuit is sth you
    spend a lot of time on such as sport, art, or
    academic work. A gainful pursuit is a pursuit
    from which you gain a lot.
  • 15. internalized fear (30) fear that has become
    part of you through learning or socialization.
  • 16.To impose on/upon sb to place sth unpleasant
    on sb.
  • eg Teachers sometimes have no choice but to
    impose strict rules on the students.

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Assignments
  • Finish the exercises after the text.
  • Write a short essay of about 200 words on the
    topic.
  • What it Mean to Be Human
  • You are expected to
  • 1) Provide a definition of the word
    human.
  • 2) List two or three key qualities that
    convey what it
  • means to be fully human
  • 3) Use examples to illustrate each quality.
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