Excellent, Bro! If we are to have a group at all, I'd be glad for Bro to be a part of it. He is by far my favorite member. An excellent person. What do you think, Oskar?
@Celtic
I see the third possibility in your scenario. The man grabbing the girl and running. Doing his best to escape them before being forced into either of your other scenarios. That would be me.
As for your question, I believe it was displayed:
Ok, there are many ways to reach a better end in a given situation, BUT what are the advantages and disadvantages in your eyes of doing the following:
- Using whatever means you deem necessary to achieve the best end you could hope for.
- Taking the noblest path, even at the risk of the end not being as good as could be hoped.
I'll take it one at a time...
- Using whatever means you deem necessary to achieve the best end you could hope for.
The problem here is that quite often it involves the deadly scheme or trap or plotting. All of which are signs that no good can come of it. Plus all of it is wholly dependant on the person using this ethos. If that person be an evil man than it is no more good than he is. If it is a good man, than disregarding his morals may make him an evil man, though that be just a possibility. "Many a man may make more chaos with open arms than a closed fist." "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" ad nauseum
As for advantage it may get the job done...if that is all important.
In my opinion this most dangerous of roads should be shunned if possible. If not, then there is "little let us do"
- Taking the noblest path, even at the risk of the end not being as good as could be hoped.
The noblest path is always the preferred path. The greatest quandary associated with this path is merely recognizing it. So how do you recognize it? It should be the most obvious and hopefully the most instinctual. Even a villain and an anti-hero know the right path though they choose another. A thief knows stealing is wrong. A murderer knows murder is wrong. If they do not know it is wrong than there is no wrong path. How can there be? But that brings us into the realm of priori, which I don't know if everyone is prepared to discuss.
The noblest way cannot be written down into law. Mankind has proven that irrevocably. Even the old Taoist sages told the emperors not to indulge in written laws. Once you write a law down, it can be wormed out of.
That's all I have to share for now.
-Sin
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