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19 years ago
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Good and evil are two absolutely opposite concepts, but those who administer justice, regardless of which path they follow, sometimes fail to distinguish between good and evil.
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19 years ago
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There is no good or evil, just as there are no universal values and concepts. What is evil for one is good for another, and vice versa. And it is not for us to judge who is right and who is wrong. It is important to always remain true to oneself.
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19 years ago
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To be more precise, it is a single entity, like yin and yang.
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19 years ago
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Good, evil, neutrality – these are just abstract concepts. Only those who imbue them with meaning are truly free.
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19 years ago
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I believe that in the real world, it is important to distinguish between good and evil...
But in a game... It's just a game. Here, concepts are relative... So, maybe you could write a moral code for Heroes 5?... No. Centuries are needed for one's own philosophy to form. Look at the Americans: they have no ethics or life rules...
And in Heroes, it's "first come, first served!" And there's no need to call it philosophy! It's a struggle for cyber-survival, and nothing more!!!
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19 years ago
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You should always remain true to yourself. And in the game, you should also be guided by your own principles. Philosophy is shaped by us, and we should play according to our own philosophy.
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But Denius is right about one thing. War is not the Olympics. That's why flanking maneuvers, ambushes, and the like were invented. I recommend those who haven't read "The Chronicles of Amber." The themes of good and evil are portrayed very well there.
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And who said what is evil and what is good???
A little son came to his father...? And similar nonsense? No! One smart person declared evil to be what hindered him, and good to be what he liked! This is how religion appeared, and with it, the imposed human concept of good and evil. Even darkness is associated with evil (absolutely unfairly) because this is imposed on us by a primitive fear, an animalistic horror of the unknown. All of a person's ideas about good and evil are imposed on him by something or someone, and cannot be considered true.
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19 years ago
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AlexeyPank;40557
You should always remain true to yourself. And in the game, you should also be guided by your own principles. Philosophy is shaped by us, and you should play according to your philosophy.

Still, you need to separate the game from reality. If I kill everyone indiscriminately in the game, it doesn't mean that I am the same in real life and that the people around me are meaningless. It's just that sometimes a game is needed to release excess adrenaline and negative emotions, and it has nothing to do with reality.

P.S. You should definitely read "The Chronicles of Amber," it's a MASTERPIECE. And not only in terms of the philosophy of good and evil, but in many other aspects as well.
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19 years ago
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Who said what is evil and what is good???
A little son came to his father...? And similar nonsense? No! One smart person declared evil to be what hindered him, and good to be what he liked! This is how religion emerged, and with it, the imposed human concept of good and evil. Even night is associated with evil (absolutely unfairly), because this is imposed on us by a primitive fear, an animalistic horror of the unknown. All of a person's perception of good and evil is imposed on him by something or someone, and cannot be considered true.
A. Kochiev.
Night is not associated with evil by anyone. In any case, not by most people. On the contrary, night has always seemed romantic and mysterious to humans. The most diverse miracles happen at night! As for good and evil, this was not imposed by anyone. Simply, a definition was given to both, and which path to follow is up to you to decide. There is such a proverb: "You can call a pot a pot, but don't put it on the stove." It doesn't matter what it's called, good or evil, what matters is what you prefer, which side you will take.
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19 years ago
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Night is not associated with evil for anyone. At least, not for most people. On the contrary, night has always been seen by humans as something romantic and mysterious. The most diverse miracles happen at night!
But when you are alone in the mountains in the middle of the night, then we'll see about the romance...
By the word "night," I meant darkness - my mistake.:o
Yes, by the way! Many people find war to be mysterious and romantic, but only a pervert would think so after experiencing it firsthand!
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In all my life, I have never met a single person for whom war was romantic. Yes, for some it is an art, and in some ways they are right, but as for romance... I think you've clearly gone too far here. And darkness is more about mystery... mysticism... the unknown... but that doesn same make it evil. Yes, there are people who fear the dark and imagine all sorts of monsters when they are in it, but they don't exactly scream: "AAAA! Palundra! The evil darkness is going to eat me now!!!" Some people are afraid of it, that's all. And did you know that in the Middle Ages, beautiful and attractive people were not liked because beauty of the flesh was considered evil? Supposedly, temptations and so on. But take more ancient times, and in Greece, the human body was almost deified. That's how it is, my dear friend. :)

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