Can someone point me to an amoral character? I don't think amorality actually exists. It seems like you're either doing good or doing evil.
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>>24749880Rei
>>24749885>>24749886I don't understand either of these references.
Khyron, ferryman of the dead, takes all who pay his fee.
Pechorin is pretty amoral.
>>24749880An amoral character is a character whose actions are not influenced by moral considerations (e.g. Camus' outsider) not a character whose actions are ambiguous and impossible to classify as good or evil.>>24749946Pechorin is a great example of this. He is definitely amoral, but most people would consider his actions (e.g. baiting another man into a duel so he can kill him because he was bored) as evil.
>>24749880Meursault
Maldoror
>>24749935Is power a value? Seems like a means and not an end. Interesting point>>24749940He's stuck though.>>24749952>He is definitely amoral, but most people would consider his actions (e.g. baiting another man into a duel so he can kill him because he was bored) as evil.He's just evil and somewhat retarded>>24749971I thought he was good but desu cannot remember the plotlines
>>24749978>I thought he was goodHe kills people for money regardless if they're good or bad. Fortunately most of the people he's hired to take out are scum so the games don't become grimdark.
>>24749891Not my problem
>>24749978>He's just evil and somewhat retardedSo are you but I still tried to answer your question in good faith, you could have at least engaged with the argument I made.>>24749991/thread
>>24749978>>24749952God I love Pechorin, psycho that he is.
>>24749880Peter Sellers character in Being There>>24749891google
>>24749880Cugel the CleverI can think of only one instance where he does not act with his own self-interest in mind regardless of the consequences to others