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moral evil
morality
accountability and
happiness and
motivation for
power and
power and dependency
punishment and
social contract theory and
virtue ethics and motivation
moral luck
categorical imperative and
control and
moral responsibility and
role of moral character in
society and
“Moral Luck” (Nagel)
moral relativism, cultural relativism and
moral responsibility, moral luck and
moral universalism, cultural relativism and
Mordane, Septa
Arya and
game theory and
More, Sir Thomas
Mormont, Ser Jorah
biomedical ethics and
cultural relativism and
epistemology and
idealism and
magic and
power and
mortuary cannibalism, cultural relativism and
motivation
happiness and
just war theory and
for morality
virtue ethics and
Mya
Mycah
Nagel, Thomas
biomedical ethics and
metaphysics and
“Moral Luck”
Name of the Wind, The
(Rothfuss)
narrative mode, virtue ethics and
natural evil
“Needle”
Nicomachean Ethics
(Aristotle)
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Night’s Watch
Ninjutsu, as spiritual practice
non-zero-sum games
Northerners
Nymeria (direwolf)
Nymeria (Warrior Queen)
objectivity, metaphysics and
omnipotence, problem of evil and
omniscience, problem of evil and
On Liberty
(Mill)
Orell
Osha
Others
Othor
Pascal, Blaise
Pascal’s Wager
Patchface
Payne, Ser Ilyn
Pearson, John
perfect goodness
phronesis, virtue ethics and
physicalism
magic and metaphysics
materialism and metaphysics
See also
metaphysics
Pindar
Plato
Apology
happiness and
happiness and morality
happiness and virtue
life of reason and
love and
Republic
“Why be moral?”
polar concepts
power
aspiring to
of hereditary and new rulers
insanity and
morality and
morality and dependency
problem of evil and
social contract theory and
virtù
Prince, The
(Machiavelli)
Prinz, Jesse
prisoners of war, just war theory and
probability of success, just war theory and
problem of evil
defined
evil, defined
free will defense and
logic and
natural evil and
natural evil
vs
. moral evil
omniscience, omnipotence, perfect goodness, and
polar concepts and
power and
punishment, morality and
Pycelle, Grand Maester
chivalry and
insanity and
Rachels, James
rape, cultural relativism and
rationality, game theory and
Raydar, Mance
reality, magic and
reasoning
the good life and
virtue ethics and
reliabilism, epistemology and
religion
chivalry and
problem of evil and
reprisal, just war theory and
Republic
(Plato)
resultant luck
Rhaegar
Rhaella
R’hllor
Right and the Good, The
(Ross)
ring of Gyges
Ross, W. D.
Rothfuss, Patrick
Royce, Ser Waymar
rulers
types of, and power (
See also
power)
tyrant’s soul and happiness
See also individual names of characters
Russell, Bertrand
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saul, Jennifer
Scanlon, T. M.
science, magic and
Sealord of Braavos
Second Sex, The
(Beauvoir)
self-consciousness
self-interest, game theory and
Selmy, Ser Barristan (“the Bold”)
chivalry and
game theory and
lying and
madness and
Sensei
Sept of Baelor
sexism, chivalry and
Shae
Shaw, George Bernard
Singer, Peter
skepticism, epistemology and
Slynt, Janos
Small Paul
Snow, Jon
consciousness and behavioral evidence for
epistemology and
fatalism and
power and
self-discovery and
as warg
social contract theory
defined
loyalty and
morality and
power and
resistance to
thought experiments and
warfare and
society
chivalry and
moral luck and
social control and insanity
See also
cultural relativism
Socrates
on evil and a good person
happiness and injustice
ring of Gyges
self-discovery and
Song of Ice and Fire, A (Martin), conclusion of.
See also individual names of characters
souls
causation and
consciousness, animals, and
magic and
Southron religion
spirit, happiness and
Spiritual Practices of the Ninja, The
(Heaven)
Spivak, Gayatri
Stark, Arya
chivalry and
fatalism and
morality and
Ninjutsu and self-discovery
problem of evil and
self-discovery by
self-knowledge and
swordplay and
Taoism and
Water Dance and
Zen seeing and mindfulness
Stark, Benjen
Stark, Bran
biomedical ethics and
chivalry and
consciousness and
happiness and
magic and
physical causation and
virtues and
Stark, Catelyn
chivalry and
cultural relativism and
epistemology and
game theory and
insanity and
just war theory and
lying and
problem of evil and
views on Cersei’s character
Stark, House of.
See also individual names of family members
Stark, Lord Eddard (“Ned”)
biomedical ethics and
chivalry and
cultural relativism and
epistemology and
fatalism and
game theory and
happiness and
honor and
idealism and
just war theory and
lying and
moral evil and
morality and
power and
problem of evil and
social contract theory and
virtue ethics and
Stark, Lyanna
Stark, Rickon
epistemology and
magic and
Stark, Robb
fatalism and
game theory and
just war theory and
lying and
power and
social contract theory and
Stark, Sansa
bad faith and
game theory and
just war theory and
problem of evil and
zombies and
Steinem, Gloria
“strangler”
Studies in the Way of Words
(Grice)
subjectivity, consciousness and
Summer (direwolf)
consciousness and
magic and
Swinburne, Richard
swordplay
self-discovery and
training and
Zen and
Tai Chi
Taoism, leading good life and
Tao Te Ching
(Lao Tzu)
Targaryen, Aerys (Mad King Aerys II)
game theory and
immorality and
insanity and
insanity and power
as Leviathan
power and
Targaryen, Daenerys (“Dany”)
adaptability and
assassination and
biomedical ethics and
cultural relativism and
fate and
idealism and
insanity and
just war theory and
lying and
magic and
power and
problem of evil and
social norms and
subjectivity and
Targaryen, House of, and social contract theory
See also individual names of family members
Targaryen, Maester Aemon
epistemology and
game theory and
Targaryen, Rhaegar
Targaryen, Rhaego
Targaryen, Viserys
cultural relativism and
just war theory and
power and
Targaryens, incest and
Tarly, Samwell
epistemology and
magic and
Thorne, Alliser
thought experiments, social contract theory and
Tooley, Michael
Trant, Ser Meryn
Trumai
Truth and Truthfulness
(Williams)
Tully, House of
just war theory and
war and
See also individual names of family members
Twain, Mark
Two Treatises of Government
(Locke)
Tyrell, Ser Loras
chivalry, homosexuality and
insanity and
lying and
social contract theory and
Tyrells, House of, and cultural relativism
upward blocks, in martial arts
utilitarianism
valar dohaeris
valar morghulis
Varys, Lord (“the Spider”)
idealism and
lying and
morality and
on power
protection of realm
social contract theory and
virtue ethics and
violence, cultural relativism and
virtù
defined
intention and
luck and
virtue
vs
.
virtue ethics
defined
egoism
vs
.
good life and
happiness and
honesty and
martial arts and
moral attributions and
narrative mode and interpretation of
virtuous person, defined
vitalism, metaphysics and
vulnerability, chivalry and
Wall, the
warfare
epistemology and
lying and
power and
social contract theory and
See also
just war theory
warfare cannibalism, cultural relativism and
wargs
consciousness and
epistemology and
War of the Five Kings
just war theory and legitimate authority (
See also
just war theory)
power and
Warren, Mary Anne
Water Dance, Taoism and
Waters, Gendry
What We Owe to Each Other
(Scanlon)
Wheel of Time
(Jordan)
wights
epistemology and
magic and
metaphysics and
wildlings, epistemology and
Will
Williams, Bernard
Windproud
Wode, Ser Willis
wu wei
Ygritte
Yoren
epistemology and
self-discovery and
Zen
self-discovery and
Zen seeing and
Zeus
zombies, materialism and
Zoroastrianism