Post by account_disabled on Jan 24, 2024 1:52:38 GMT -5
Played by the British actor Hugh Laurie faces the effect that evil manifested in the form of evil has on human beings. of an event that calls into question the value of our existence, the belief in which we live that we do not deserve anything bad to happen to us; in such a way that when it happens to us it causes an existential confusion in us that cries out for a response that restores meaning to our lives and restores their value. In the episode I am referring to, the doctor who is the protagonist of the series is forced to care for a young woman who has recently been the victim of a rape.
He is a guy who only understands reality within the margins of rationality and particularly of the scientific worldview, not at all given to empathy towards his patients with whom he has a relationship based on mere curiosity about Phone Number Database their illnesses understood as nothing more than logical problems to solve. In this case he has to deal with a woman who has experienced evil, that substantive evil I am talking about. A college classmate forced himself on her in the context of a party; A normal boy raped her, inflicting a trauma that went beyond her physical dimension to crack the moral foundations on which she had built her existence.
Her fragility was revealed in an unappealable way before the exhibition of strength that shows that against evil, when she is freed, nothing is possible. Because strength is inherent to it, evil, if it is truly evil, is not weak. Evil does not compromise. Against evil, when it is released, nothing is possible. Because strength is inherent to it, evil, if it is truly evil, is not weak. evil does not compromise When faced with the traumatized young woman's questions, House's rationalism provides little or no comfort. Appeals to the bad luck of being in the wrong place at the wrong time are not satisfactory. Nor the doctor's anthropological theses that have installed him in ethical terms in the domains of cynicism and misanthropy.
He is a guy who only understands reality within the margins of rationality and particularly of the scientific worldview, not at all given to empathy towards his patients with whom he has a relationship based on mere curiosity about Phone Number Database their illnesses understood as nothing more than logical problems to solve. In this case he has to deal with a woman who has experienced evil, that substantive evil I am talking about. A college classmate forced himself on her in the context of a party; A normal boy raped her, inflicting a trauma that went beyond her physical dimension to crack the moral foundations on which she had built her existence.
Her fragility was revealed in an unappealable way before the exhibition of strength that shows that against evil, when she is freed, nothing is possible. Because strength is inherent to it, evil, if it is truly evil, is not weak. Evil does not compromise. Against evil, when it is released, nothing is possible. Because strength is inherent to it, evil, if it is truly evil, is not weak. evil does not compromise When faced with the traumatized young woman's questions, House's rationalism provides little or no comfort. Appeals to the bad luck of being in the wrong place at the wrong time are not satisfactory. Nor the doctor's anthropological theses that have installed him in ethical terms in the domains of cynicism and misanthropy.