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la_vie_noire) wrote2008-04-15 01:22 pm
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Dios mío, se supone que debería estar studiando, y mirenme! -_-;
But, people, I have a doubt (it's really bugging me, because I'm like that)...
How is that XXXholic isn't about moral absolutism? Since I saw this rant, I'm wondering about it.
Because, how I see it, there is NOTHING relativist about Holic's moral. Yuuko leaves pretty clear what should and shouldn't be done, and how things work (isn't that the series thematic?).
Discuss? Please? (This wasn't to wank, I swear, just a friendly discussion because I want to know people's opinions.)
In the meantime, I will be studying. Until Friday then!
But, people, I have a doubt (it's really bugging me, because I'm like that)...
How is that XXXholic isn't about moral absolutism? Since I saw this rant, I'm wondering about it.
Because, how I see it, there is NOTHING relativist about Holic's moral. Yuuko leaves pretty clear what should and shouldn't be done, and how things work (isn't that the series thematic?).
Discuss? Please? (This wasn't to wank, I swear, just a friendly discussion because I want to know people's opinions.)
In the meantime, I will be studying. Until Friday then!
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THAT is moral relativism in a nutshell. Yes, actions have consequences, but in Holic's case, it's more of a "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" rather than anything dictated by human morals.
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