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|2 次の文章は,日本文にあった「法」と「道徳」に関するものです。 読んだうえで設問に答え なさい。 When we think about the reach of the law, the first question is whether we have good reason to accept that the law has any proper authority | (ア)|all. (A) Why should we obey it? To a certain extent, the answer is implicit in the analysis of the “nature of law" question. (B) If law is held to be morally authoritative by definition, it will seem that an obligation to obey flows simply from the recognition of law as law. If the definition of law excludes this moral authority, the source of obligation must be sought elsewhere. The question about authority, however, is not as straightforward as this. What we are asking about is the kind of connection to be found (イ)| the authority of rulers to lay down laws and the legal and moral duty of the ruled to obey them. It is often asserted that there seems to be a general duty of obligation to obey the law. What (c) this means is that in the absence of special reasons which might justify a specific exemption, the acceptance of the duty of obedience presupposes the acknowledgement of the law's authority. (D) How it might lead to this, however, is a matter for debate. It may be for reasons quite independent (ウ)| the authoritative status of the law. The special reasons for suspending this presumption, furthermore, suggesting that there are limits to the general duty, must arise from considerations powerful enough to take priority over the standard reasons for obedience. 【設問】 (ウ) ずつ選びなさい。 I. (ア) に入る最も適当な語を, (a)~ (f)の中からそれぞれ1つ (イ) (ア)= ( へ (イ=( (ウ)= ( へ (a) of (b) on (c) of (d)from (e) at (f) between I. 下線部(C)の内容を日本語で簡潔に説明しなさい。 2

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星マークの付いている文(Are there limits beyond which offensive or hateful speech deserves to be suppressed by state power?)のところの訳(2枚目星マーク)が意訳なのか、どうし... Read More

| | Read the PaSsage and answer the questions below. In the summer of 1990, a group of teenagers in the city of St Paul, Minnesota, burned a cross in front of the house of an African-American family. The teenagers were arrested and charged with violating a St. Paul law called the “Bias-motivated Crime Ordinance.” The law made which one knows or has reasonable grounds to know arouses anger, alarm or ツ it iegal to place “on public or private property a symbol .… resentment in others on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or gender.” The teenagers challenged the legal basis of their arrest。 and in 1992、 the US Supreme Court declared the St. Paul aw an unconstitutional violation of freedom of speech. A European court would almost certainly have decided the case differently. Domestic national courts in Europe, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, are far more likely than their American counterparts to | 16 | “extreme speech"- speech that offends personal dignity on the basis of factors such as race ethnicity。 religion and sexual orientation. HateG crime prohibitions are familiar throughout Europe - laws that would not stand a chance of being accepted as constitutional in the United States. The differences between American and European approaches to the law raise pressing questions about the nature and limits of expressive freedom in democratic nations. What role, if any, should the law play in democracies in policing speech? there imits beyond which offensive or hateful speech deserves to be suppressed by state power? Do efforts to punish extreme speech produce a healthier democracy? ② One way to determine the extent to which free speech should be guaranteed would be to take into consideration the cultural and historical 2 ン 。 に

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Lesson2 Christian the Lion Part 4 ②Georgel sai “Hes b 間 ①One ye ]ater fohn and Acel came back to Africa. ②Georgel said to them, “He's been fne.with the other Hions. ⑧He loves his neW ]ife and behaves ke a wild animal.” GThe two menl were also told that would be lee dangerous to get ne8F Christian now. の⑦Sudgenly he started 阿 ⑥When theysame to a field, aion appeared. (⑥It was Christianl が 選 to run toward them. (⑧In such a situation, anyone Would shout Im fright, "Watch out「 ⑨However Christian placed his big paws on Aces chest and started licking his 公ce!l ⑩He ( ーー dd the same to John. ⑯和Tcant beHieve 辻。 He remembers us!” said Ace. ⑲⑫T knew he wouldnt forget us. 1just knew ” said John. 岡 ⑱Tater Christian even took his old friends to see his new family. ⑭The men realized -that frue friendshipand love have no Himits. Comprehension 1. When did John and Ace go back to Africa? 2. What did Christian do when he found john and Ace4 ③ Who ddIChdstianlintroduce to John andAes? 4.Do you LN and Ace's decisionlat the department store to buy Christian was correcf? Why or why not? Questions 《⑳② = He's got ( ) with the other lions 2.⑧日本語こしなさい。 3.④ George で始めて能動態の文にしなさい。 4.④この文を日本語にしなさい。 5.⑧Im such a situatfion とはどのような状況か、日本語で説明しなさい。 6.⑩the same の内容を日本語で説明しなさい。 7.⑬his old frends は誰を指しているか。 ⑳この文を日本語にしなさい。 ReadingAloud 授業中に or 自宅で 何度も音読してみましょ う。 _ Story Reftelling Make a story by using the following key words、 | SelFevaluation: Well - so so - notso wel くKey Words> One year later / he's been fine / dangerous / field / paws / lick / remember / fiiendship / no limits Writing Suppose you are Christian、 Write a leter to John and Ace to tell about your life in Africa.

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