Lesson 8-"Were Only Human I. Text Analysis In Para. 6 I do for you because I can expect some reciprocal benefits in the future Moral behavior is viewed by some group as an investment for greater returns Question: Does the author favor any of the above moral principles? If not, how does she refute the argument? W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 8 – “We’re Only Human” Moral behavior is viewed by some group as an investment for greater returns. Question: Does the author favor any of the above moral principles? If not, how does she refute the argument? To be continued on the next page. I do for you because I can expect some reciprocal benefits in the future. In Para. 6 I. Text Analysis
Lesson 8-"Were Only Human I. Text Analysis S Question: What does it mean by the sentend In Para. 8 "what you are when no one else is looking?Q If you do good deeds in a way unnoticed by other people, then it means you can hardly get anything in return. You are doing it not for the sake of being rewarded but because you draw pleasure in doing them This is a moral principle that the author favors and it, to a large extent, runs counter to the principle of doing something for reciprocal benefits W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 8 – “We’re Only Human” Question:What does it mean by the sentence “what you are when no one else is looking” ? • This is a moral principle that the author favors and it, to a large extent, runs counter to the principle of “doing something for reciprocal benefits”. To be continued on the next page. If you do good deeds in a way unnoticed by other people, then it means you can hardly get anything in return. You are doing it not for the sake of being rewarded but because you draw pleasure in doing them. I. Text Analysis In Para. 8
Lesson 8-"Were Only Human I. Text Analysis 6 Question: What does the author intend by relating the readers to the story of Tony Tony is in the prime of his life, however,the additional responsibility of caring for his sisters kids is to hamstring his bright prospects His dilemma reveals that integrity, honesty and honor can be life-threatening and to resist the pull of self-indulgence over character always entails courage. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 8 – “We’re Only Human” Question: What does the author intend by relating the readers to the story of Tony? To be continued on the next page. Tony is in the prime of his life, however, the additional responsibility of caring for his sister’s kids is to hamstring his bright prospects. His dilemma reveals that integrity, honesty and honor can be life-threatening and to resist the pull of self-indulgence over character always entails courage. I. Text Analysis