The figure of Don Quixote represents the hidden essence of human culture: Our need for a heroic self-image (in reaction to the insignificance of death) and the madness required to justify it. In other words A) The flimsy, delusional nature of the things that grant humans conviction and self-aggrandizement. B) The evil they produce, and C) The ironic need to acquire this conviction and self-aggrandizement in order to experience the goodness, richness and reality of life.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sia4VwPqxmM
His argument, though part of a possible number of factors in assessing potential moral status, becomes partial and misleading in isolation. 2 other (arguably more relevant) arguments I thought of provide a more complete picture: 1) "Perfectly equal weapons" (behavior assuming equal military power for every country or warring party) & 2) "Super imperfect weapons" (testing the willingness to cause greater collateral damage with increasingly imperfect weapons).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNLDcC_JoBk