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NPC Wojak - NPC's have no real ethics

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Anonymous (ID: Gm+FGIS) 10/09/18(Tue)20:35:40 No. 188747828、>>188747931 188747261 (You) As I see it there are three paths to generate your view of right and wrong in the world 1. Law path: you think the law is the one that decides what is right and what is wrong. This is where the extreme NPCs lurk, they are not required to think beyond obey what amounts to a manual of what is right and what is wrong. No introspection or complex thought required 2. Moral path: this is similar to the previous one but at least it will require you to question the law path and abide by a different set of codes provided by the group you belong to, be it religious, political or whatever. The result is almost always dogmatic so a lot of NPCs end up here since they also just have to follow a code or manual (many times unwritten). I think most of this board falls in here 3. Ethics path: this is the only path that NPCs would be unable to follow since it requires that you question the law and moral paths, namely, those codes that were provided to you as the way to distinguish between good versus evil either by the state or by the group or groups you belong to. I think the ethics path will, ironically, reveal universal truths about what constitutes right and wrong more often for us as human beings than the law or moral paths. But of course all the paths intertwine now and then.

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