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The Philosophy of Batman

The Philosophy of Batman

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Batman and Stoicism

Batman and Stoicism

  • Batman is known for his code: Batman does not kill. Why?
  • First, Batman does not want to become a murderer.
  • He once said that if he kills somebody, the number of criminals will stay the same, implying that killing will not differentiate him from other criminals.
  • stoics believe that even a single person can make a difference.
  • Batman, therefore, believes even the worst criminal can change and become a righteous person.
  • He will always give his enemies an opportunity to change their minds and restore their lives.

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The 4 Principles

The 4 Principles

  • He demonstrates his courage by standing up against crime and sacrificing the comforts he might had.
  • Batman’s temperance is one of his most known qualities.
  • Batman’s sense of justice is the most profound aspect of his philosophy.
  • It does not matter the situation, Batman puts his emotions aside and is the one who focuses his energies on thinking critically and logically

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Batman’s Morality

Batman’s Morality

  • Batman understands that there is a fine line between good and evil
  • Batman, as a stoic character, understands that acts have no way to be judged, but the person’s intentions to commit it.

Batman is brutal, and criminals are scared not to get killed but of getting injured the way Batman hurts the people he fights.

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