Unit 7 The dog that Nobody Wanted I Objective Understanding the passions between human being and animals Telling stories of King and its narcotic stories Aware of difference between straight news and feature news stories Ⅱ Time Arrangement ①Text: I hours o Discussion: 0.5 hour O Reading Sill: 1 hour Ⅲ Related information Animal Passion Man can imagine the suffering of others. That' s why he cannot do to others what he would experience as a possibility of suffering himself
Unit 7 The Dog that Nobody Wanted Ⅰ Objective Understanding the passions between human being and animals Telling stories of King and its narcotic stories Aware of difference between straight news and feature news stories Ⅱ Time Arrangement Text: 1 hours Discussion: 0.5 hour Reading Sill: 1 hour Ⅲ Related Information ➢ Animal Passion Man can imagine the suffering of others. That's why he cannot do to others what he would experience as a possibility of suffering himself
Since we do not know how animals experience pain, we have to as sume that animals feel the same pain we would under identical circumstances. That is the bottom limit of my ethics. In that sense, nature is permanently pointing us toward our responsibilities. Still, you cannot escape violating these ethics, even if only to survive. Native Americans used to ask their prey animals for forgiveness. Western man has invented original sin for this would like to tell some thing about my relationship with my dog Nouscha now This relationship has shown me that her logic is different from mine. She only knows the logical connective and. She unequivocally links one event to another But they must be events that are important to her, and the link must be made in a few seconds i on the other hand think tha there is a law of cause and effect, which is a typically human product. In fact, there is no cause and effect in nature. Everything is as it is. My dog knows"this better than i do, and that is often the cause of misunderstandings between us. She maintains the sober and consistent philosophy that you have to take things as they come People usually don t do this, and that is the main cause of their suffering. That is why they invented religion, to make this suffering acceptable. People have an option to suffer. For people, suffering can become a Passion. Animal don t have such freedom. They cannot choose one option and not the other. We have chosen to associate with animals in a way that is beneficia to us. Animals haven t chosen this association and do not benefit from it in any way. that makes us responsible. We should take thi responsibility seriously by gaining knowledge about the animals, trying to find out what their interests are and by looking after them as best we can. This means we have to put ourselves in the animals position animals cannot put themselves in our position. In that sense our relationship with animals will always be asymmetrical. We have to give and in principle animals dont have to give us back anything. Our problem is that humanity as a species has become so successful, that it s starting to work against us. Space on this planet has become limited and nature is forced back more and more It seems like a nice option to drive back animals into separate areas, but it wont work at all. In the same way, western man thought to confine native americans and the aboriginal in reservations, where they could supposedly preserve their own culture. But we dont know enough about their needs to do justice to every species of animalor plant life. We are not capable of repeating evolution in a short time. The only solution is for
Since we do not know how animals experience pain, we have to assume that animals feel the same pain we would under identical circumstances. That is the bottom limit of my ethics. In that sense, nature is permanently pointing us toward our responsibilities. Still, you cannot escape violating these ethics, even if only to survive. Native Americans used to ask their prey animals for forgiveness. Western man has invented original sin for this. I would like to tell something about my relationship with my dog Nouscha now. This "relationship" has shown me that her logic is different from mine. She only knows the logical connective "and". She unequivocally links one event to another. But they must be events that are important to her, and the link must be made in a few seconds. I on the other hand think that there is a law of cause and effect, which is a typically human product. In fact, there is no cause and effect in nature. Everything is as it is. My dog "knows" this better than I do, and that is often the cause of misunderstandings between us. She maintains the sober and consistent philosophy that you have to take things as they come. People usually don't do this, and that is the main cause of their suffering. That is why they invented religion, to make this suffering acceptable. People have an option to suffer. For people, suffering can become a Passion. Animals don't have such freedom. They cannot choose one option and not the other. We have chosen to "associate" with animals in a way that is beneficial to us. Animals haven't chosen this association, and do not benefit from it in any way. That makes us responsible. We should take this responsibility seriously by gaining knowledge about the animals, trying to find out what their interests are and by looking after them as best we can. This means we have to put ourselves in the animal's position; animals cannot put themselves in our position. In that sense our relationship with animals will always be asymmetrical. We have to "give" and in principle animals don't have to give us back anything. Our problem is that humanity as a species has become so successful, that it's starting to work against us. Space on this planet has become limited, and nature is forced back more and more. It seems like a nice option to drive back animals into separate areas, but it won't work at all. In the same way, western man thought to confine native Americans and the aboriginal in reservations, where they could supposedly "preserve their own culture". But we don't know enough about their needs to do justice to every species of animalor plant life. We are not capable of repeating evolution in a short time. The only solution is for man to step
back and to realize that his success will be his downfall. Another possibility is that nature is still strong enough to strike back. BSE, climate changes, aids etc. are clear examples that nature isnt just passively letting us violate her. But should we wait for that? Eventually it will turn out that the greatest Passion of all time is the awakening of man: man who finds out that he has paid a terrible price for his success Preview Questions gs What are the obvious features of King? He's wild-natured; part German shepherd, part husky in blood. He's not good-looking, with his huge head stubborn; a little bit nasty. Ks What's the real reason for Gallagher' s leaving canine division? true feeling of his emotional dependence on animal. e can't show his He can' t do without old company Buddy. But as a man he Ⅳ Emphasized points O Key Words dog"” in tex canine: kennel 2. cop: police (slang) 3. growl: snarl, grumble 4. mesh: web. net
back and to realize that his success will be his downfall. Another possibility is that nature is still strong enough to strike back. BSE, climate changes, aids etc. are clear examples that nature isn't just passively letting us violate her. But should we wait for that? Eventually it will turn out that the greatest Passion of all time is the awakening of man: man who finds out that he has paid a terrible price for his success. ➢ Preview Questions What are the obvious features of King? He’s wild-natured; part German shepherd, part husky in blood. He’s not good-looking, with his huge head; stubborn; a little bit nasty. What’s the real reason for Gallagher’s leaving canine division? He can’t do without old company Buddy. But as a man he can’t show his true feeling of his emotional dependence on animal. Ⅳ Emphasized Points Key Words 1. words on “dog” in text: canine; kennel 2. cop: police (slang) 3. growl: snarl, grumble 4. mesh: web, net
5. scruffy: nasty dirty 6. uncanny: mysterious, super-natural 7. kennel division 8. play tug of war 9. motion toward V Text Comprehension H! Structure Analysis Division Paragraph Main Idea After their first meet, Gallagher Part IL1-L7 brought King home Memory of his first dog: Buddy Part II L18-L24 Part III L25-L39 Kings rough training Part IVL40-L48King's first job established his
5. scruffy: nasty, dirty 6. uncanny: mysterious, super-natural 7. kennel division 8. play tug of war 9. motion toward Ⅴ Text Comprehension Structure Analysis Division Paragraph Main Idea Part I L1-L7 After their first meet, Gallagher brought King home. Part II L18-L24 Memory of his first dog: Buddy . Part III L25-L39 King’s rough training Part IV L40-L48 King’s first job established his
reputation. King s story of challenge and his PartVL49-L64 achievement H! Comprehension Questions ◆ Gallagher said that King“ got real spirit”, what does that mean? Comparing with Buddy, King is a little ugly. But inside his bone, hes resistible, full of wideness. He doesn' t like being told what to do and he has a bewitched might to perfect Gallagher's job o You can mold most any dog into a good canine cop. But King? He's molded my life. He's truly a once-in-a-lifetime dog. Explain this sentence It's fortunate for Gallagher to hit King at first sight and meanwhile for King to be chosen by Gallagher. They are all once in a while in life to be with the Mr. Right. King changed Gallaghers gray life by giving him confidence and therefore, shaped his later life. Tell by your own words of stories of Kings first task and his bi challenge. Topic for Discussion
reputation. Part V L49-L64 King’s story of challenge and his achievement. Comprehension Questions ◆ Gallagher said that King “got real spirit”, what does that mean? Comparing with Buddy, King is a little ugly. But inside his bone, he’s irresistible, full of wideness. He doesn’t like being told what to do and he has a bewitched might to perfect Gallagher’s job. ◆ “You can mold most any dog into a good canine cop. But King? He’s molded my life. He’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime dog.” Explain this sentence. It’s fortunate for Gallagher to hit King at first sight and meanwhile for King to be chosen by Gallagher. They are all once in a while in life to be with the Mr. Right. King changed Gallagher’s gray life by giving him confidence and therefore, shaped his later life. ◆ Tell by your own words of stories of King’s first task and his big challenge. Topic for Discussion