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The Philosophy of a Hero of Justice

Shirou Emiya proclaims he wants to become a hero of justice. His future self, Archer, claims it not all it's cracked up to be. We need to return to his inspiration, Kiritsugu, to discuss the philosophy behind a hero of justice as it's covered in Fate/Stay Night. Want reliable notifications for all my videos? Subscribe here! https://notify.me/OtakuDaiKun Want to make a one time donation? Support me on Paypal! https://streamlabs.com/otakudaikun1 Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/OtakuDaiKun SubscribeStar - https://www.subscribestar.com/otakudaikun Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/otakudaikun Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/otakudaikun/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/OtakuDaiKun My Anime List - http://myanimelist.net/profile/OtakuDaikun Check out our discord! https://discord.gg/sFxjxZV If you enjoy this channel then please consider becoming a patron of ours via Patreon. We offer different rewards for different payment tiers, such as early access, an editing tutorial, and episode requests. Please like, comment, share, and subscribe! It'll really help this channel move forward providing awesome anime content. One thing that goes the extra mile and really helps is updating your subscription notifications so you don't miss a thing! This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the video is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the video's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market. Intro stage created by: deviantart.com/xentetion #VTuber

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Anonymous

I would say a hero would have to follow human rites. The Hero should not kill a person but bring them to a judgt. Archer is more a soldier for the counter force then a hero to the world in my perspective. A hero can't walk away from poeple that need help. In kiritsukus case would i say. He can not walk away from 200 people to save 300. Save the 200 first and then see what happen then. (Just my thoughts)

Lunar Worx

If I'm be entirely honest, there's no easy answer. The simplest philosophy would be to save many people as you're able to, without crossing your own boundaries. But then you'd have deal with burden of those you failed. Utilitarian vs. Ideological philosophy is a tough debate. In the end, a person has to accept their limitations, and realize this: You can't save everyone...