moral人类与动物的道德观比较课件.ppt
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1、Morals,Apes and UsHow much do we know about us and other creatures?Primates 灵长类灵长类 Moral adj.only before noun Relating to right and wrong and the way people should behave Moral standards/principles/values/behaviour Moral dilemma Moral obligation/duty A moral person(a person always tries to behave in
2、 the right way)Synonym:ethicalAbout Moral Moral noun Morals:principles of right or wrong behavior that are generally accepted by a society Have morals Something that you can learn from a story or experience moral of About Moral“The fact that man knows right from wrong proves his intellectual superio
3、rity to the other creatures;but the fact that he can do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot”(Mark Twain).About Moral Based on what you have researched and your experience with animals,do you think Binti,the gorilla saved the three-year-old boy out of empathy(pity)or instin
4、ct?Give your reasons.Pre-reading Discussion What is the writers purpose of writing this article?Does the writer based his arguments on first-hand material?How many experiments have been conducted in the article,draw a table about each experiment with information about the experimenter,objective,proc
5、edure and findings or conclusions?experiments12345experimenter University of Zurich Ethologist Eduard StammbachwriterobjectiveTest their ability to rein in aggressive behavior and act cooperativelyprocedureFirst,once,then,during,Results or findingsDominant ones Inhibit their aggressionDiscussion que
6、stions Find out the train of thought of the writer?Work out the outline of the writing Do you think the writers arguments are convincing?How do you understand“but using an expression to predict a response is not the same as seeing the expression as an indication of anothers emotions at the time.(par
7、a.15)”?How do you think of“we can consciously evaluate whether behavior is right or wrongentwined with the self-interest shown by other animals.”?(Para.20)(1-4)Put forward the thesis:can other creatures share,cooperate,punish cheaters,show empathy,and act altruistically?(5-19)Experiments show animal
8、s are by no means robots driven solely by instinctual responses but no experiment to date has provided evidence that animals are aware of others beliefs or intentions,so there can be no ethical judgment.(20)conclusion:Asking what it means to be moral challenges us to think about how our own capacity
9、 for moral agency came about.Structure Analysis(1-4)Put forward the thesis:can other creatures share,cooperate,punish cheaters,show empathy,and act altruistically?(1)An event capture peoples attention:a female gorilla rescued an unconscious 3-year-old boy(2)People wonder about why gorilla did this(3
10、)So far,the answer is not clear.(4)The writers way of tackling the broadly concerned question of what mental traits cause us to behave morally and to what extent other animals possess those tools.Structure Analysis(5-6)An experiment tests macaque monkeys ability to rein in aggressive behavior and ac
11、t cooperatively.(5)introduce the procedures of the experiment(6)The result of the experiment:although the monkeys would control their aggressive behavior and act cooperatively,their position in the community would not change.At first,threatento keep them away Then,learnfollow and waited to grab Befo
12、re long,approached peacefully and allowed Furthergrooming even duringStructure Analysis(7-8)Inhibition plays a crucial role in maintaining social conventions among them.(7)monkeys have a rudimentary sense of ownership and respect for property.(8)By defending and respecting the ownership and property
13、,the monkeys in the experiment shows how inhibition plays a crucial role in maintaining social conventions among them.Structure Analysis(9-10)Experiments tested the possibility that rule-breakers in a community would be punished.(9)Through the first experiment,it seems that individuals were being pu
14、nished for being inappropriately silent,for deceptively withholding information about a rich food source.(10)outsiders wont be attacked thus indicates:members of an established rhesus community abide by a rule that says:attack members that find food and dont share it.Structure Analysis(5-10)Research
15、 indicates that animals can inhibit their impulses and punish those who violate community rules.(5-6)An experiment tests macaque monkeys ability to rein in aggressive behavior and act cooperatively(7-8)Inhibition plays a crucial role in maintaining social conventions among them.(9-10)Experiments tes
16、ted the possibility that rule-breakers in a community would be punished.Structure Analysis(11)To prove Bintis behavior out of empathy,scientists have to prove that animals understand the thoughts and feelings of others.(transition)Structure Analysis(12-16)Many Experiments done before have provided a
17、 window on animal emotion that has yet to be opened by more recent scientific observations.(13)one experiment was designed to see if a monkey could interpret another monkeys facial expression.(14)the assumption under the experiment and its result(15)using an expression to predict a response is not t
18、he same as seeing the expression as indication of anothers emotions.(16)we could not prove monkeys response is motivated by empathy.Structure Analysis(17-18)The experiment shows animals tended to show altruistic behavior to each other.But there are more possibility for their altruism.(19)Analysis an
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