Express how the principle of human defense can be different if aggression comes from humans or from animals.

A. Under the principle of human defense, if a human commits anaggressive act against another, it may be possible to defend oneselffirst and

then seek compensation for it later, but this is less likely if ananimal is the attacker because any animal attack creates a life ordeath situation.

B. Under the principle of human defense, if a human commits anaggressive act against another, it may be possible to defend oneselffirst and then seek compensation for it later, and the same can bedone with an animal attack, so the two are really not so different.
C. Under the principle of human defense, if a human commits anaggressive act against another, one must defend oneself right away,
but with an animal or nonhuman attacker, it is often possible to defend
oneself first and then seek compensation for the aggression later.
D. Under the principle of human defense, if a human commits an
aggressive act against another, it may be possible to defend oneself
first and then seek compensation for it later, but this is less likely if an
animal is the attacker since there are less ways that humans think of
to stop nonhuman or animal attackers.


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