But I'm not a subjectivist. That we have different codes doesn't make them both valid. Civilian casualties in a war of self defense is permitted if the goal is to bring as swift an end to the conflict as possible like in WWII. Murdering cops for doing their job is not moral. Only by evading the distinction is able to continue thinking himself as the hero, but the act of evasion is irrational.Both situations have the objective of making the world better. You just happen to think that in one it's acceptable and in the other it's not, while Light disagrees. That doesn't make him devoid of reason. He might be evil, but not devoid of reason and logic.
So in other words, his goal is to become a dictator and evading that his "cure" is worse than the disease, which is also irrational.he planned to make people behave themselves by extreme force and overall considered the vision he had to be better than the present world because crimes would be much rarer, in his opinion.
It is the correct term because he's evading. There's no logic behind it, it's just him wishing his vision will come true even though all that is happening is the body count was growing.There's a clear logic and reasoning to what he thinks and even if we don't agree, as long as there exists something like that within his thoughts, it's not irrational. That's simply the wrong term.
Either we should take this to PM, bring this around to DB, or stop talking about Death Note.








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