I have a philosophy class in uni cuz its mandatory, and the latest chapter reminds me of San Junipero from Black Mirror - we watched it since we were examining Kant's theory of deontology and the philosophical framework of "duty".
We watched the San Junipero episode in a lecture and i can't help but think its sooo similar im not gonna explain the full background, but if u want you can search it up
Both MCs refuse the "good life" because they have a deontological duty of loyalty to their family, but obviously, both the FL in the show and the ML in this manhwa have different values and cannot relate to that same duty, placing greater value in obtaining the good life instead
I have a philosophy class in uni cuz its mandatory, and the latest chapter reminds me of San Junipero from Black Mirror - we watched it since we were examining Kant's theory of deontology and the philosophical framework of "duty".
We watched the San Junipero episode in a lecture and i can't help but think its sooo similar im not gonna explain the full background, but if u want you can search it up
the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKZRH-7HdsY
Both MCs refuse the "good life" because they have a deontological duty of loyalty to their family, but obviously, both the FL in the show and the ML in this manhwa have different values and cannot relate to that same duty, placing greater value in obtaining the good life instead