TNG s2e9 “The Measue of a Man”

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      4 days ago

      The stoicism of Marcus Aurelius rings true even now. Also a brilliant TNG episode, well worth the occasional rewatch.

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      4 days ago

      Idk, kind of a trash philosophy when applied.

      I’m sure all the world’s greatest dictators thought themselves the best of men.

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        The assumption being that no outside influence or previous experience be considered is a bit short sided. Of course, so is the originating quotation. We try to hope for the best and work with what we’ve got.

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            So… don’t be a good person because you could actually be one of the world’s greatest dictators. Yeah, that makes sense.

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              3 days ago

              Good being purely subjective and constantly misappropriated by evil makes it a pretty shit philosophy, yes.

              Being “good” without democratically and meritocratically defining an objective good is a shit philosophy.