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What philosophical framework did Sasuke Uchiha adhere to?

>> No.14583015

>>>/a/utism

>> No.14583017

Rationalism

>> No.14583031

>>14582992
the same as Naruto, with different backgrounds

>> No.14583055

>>14583031
That being?

>> No.14583295

>>14583055
No framework, they just did what they felt doing. Sasuke wanted power, Naruto wanted justice and fraternity. They had no cogent argument to justify their stance

>> No.14583308

>>14583295
The will to power is Nietzschean. Sasuke is Nietzschean I don't know why anyone didnt say this

>> No.14583310

Edgelordistic Faggoterianism.

>> No.14583445

>>14583308
That's not how philosophy works. Sasuke didn't do what he did because, like Nietzsche, he reflected on his existence and came up with concepts such as the one of Will to Power. Sasuke didn't do what he did because of these philosophical considerations. That's why I think it's fair to say that Sasuke had no philosophy (in Heideggerian terms, he was truly worldless)

>> No.14583470

>>14583445
He at the very least had enough of a philosophy to consciously weigh the choice of revenge or happiness.

>> No.14583832

>>14582992
None, he was just mentally ill and following his schizoid delusions.

>> No.14583872

>>14583470
Consciously, but not rationally. He just desired something and strived for it. If that's philosophy, my dog has a philosophy too

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>>14582992
>NOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOU CAN'T JUST KILL MY CLAN CHADTACHI

>> No.14583946

>>14582992
nothing it's literally just a cartoon. maybe its time ti grow up?