I'm to give a lecture on the word "compulsion". I do not really understand the two compulsions.
Quote from the book: "There are two types of compulsion
1) Either you prevent the person from acting as they would act. (Is not that so, now if my colleague says I want to buy the new X-Box and I talk to him then, he should rather get the Ps5 and in the end he buys her still the Ps5, but I'm not for sure)
2) OR you force them to do quite different things instead. "(Do not understand that) CAN YOU KNOW BOTH FORCES IN EASY WORDS WITH AN EXAMPLE If you were super nice and helpful, I'm desperate.
1) Example: Someone wants to cross a bridge. An armed man forbids him to stay on the shore he wanted to leave. (Compulsion prevents the person to act as they wanted to act.)
2) Example: Someone wants to stay on the shore. An armed man forces him to swim across the river. (Compulsion forces the person to act as they did not want to.)
Okay, thank you, but what about the second coercion? So force someone to do different things instead? Would you perhaps have an example?
That is already in the second example: Someone wants to lie on the shore in the sun and turn brown. Here comes an armed man, forcing him to go into the river. Nothing is lazy by the water, now it's time to swim!