Lesson 5: History and Self determination

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Lesson 5
History and Self determination

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Program
1. Discuss homework
2. Self determination
3. Final assignment

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History of Humanism - Answers
6. Being free means being responsible -> freedom implies responsibility

7. The categorical imperative is a rule you must follow no matter what you want, simply because it is morally right. As it could be a universal law.

8. You have to think for yourself but accept that other might have different ideas about life. As long as our freedom doesn't limit/hurt others.
9.  Eigen antwoord

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

History of Humanism - Answers
1. To ask critical questions about the Gods, their values and themselves
2. Vroedvrouwtechniek - Socratic method
3. According to Erasmus, the church and the government should not interfere too much with people and their choices. Erasmus also thought that the quarrels between the religions had to stop, people had to accept each other.
4. Because Luther denied that human beings have a free will.
5. Sapere aude - Durf te denken
6. Being free means being responsible -> freedom implies responsibility
7. "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law."
8. You have to think for yourself but accept that other might have different ideas about life. As long as our freedom doesn't limit/hurt others.
9.  Eigen antwoord

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Right for Self Determination (Page 15)
Recht op zelfbeschikking
You should be able to decide for yourself how to organize your life. 
According to humanists, our legislation should give people as much room as possible to make their own choices. 

Homework: Read page 15-16 and do question 1-3

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Slide 7 - Video

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Assignment — Analyze a situation (write 4–6 sentences)
Choose one of the situations below:
  • A 16-year-old wants to choose a study program that their parents disagree with.
  • An athlete wants to quit their sport despite pressure from the team and coach.
  • A student doesn’t want to use social media even though all their friends do.

Answer together:
  1. What choices does the person in this situation need to make?
  2. What forms of external pressure play a role?
  3. What would a humanist say about this person’s freedom?
  4. What responsibility does the person have for their own choices?

Write your answers down in your notebook

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Euthanasia & Abortion
Euthanasia means 'a good death': Dying with the help of a doctor
Abortion: ending an unwanted pregnancy or because there are health issues (either with the mother or baby)

Assignment: Search what the Dutch law says about abortion




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Documentary assignment
See A4 

Next week: 2 classes to work on the assignment

Week of 10 December: Amnesty Writing Campaign

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Epicurus
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come, we are not

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

https://www.2doc.nl/documentaires/2014/02/moeders-springen-niet-van-flats.html

begin,  43min

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Slide 14 - Video