Reason vs. Right: A Lecture
This lecture by Instructor Mike explores the critical distinction between having a 'reason' to take action and having the 'right' to do so, particularly in self-defense contexts. It emphasizes that while a reason might stem from perceived danger or past experiences, the right to act, especially with force, is determined by legal justification and a reasonable belief of imminent harm. The content stresses the importance of detailed, objective descriptions of actions and intentions in legal proceedings.










