The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3) The Death Cure discussion


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So, do the ends justify the means?

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ltcomdata The whole trilogy seems to ask this question. After all, WICKED had good intentions, didn't they? So, do their intentions justify their means?


Kelly Brigid ♡ No matter what, sacrificing a few, even if it is to save the many, is not just. WICKED may have had good intentions but they went too far with them.

So, no their intentions do not justify their means.


ltcomdata ♪~Kelly~♪: I agree with you. I wonder if we are in the minority? Let's see who else answers.


Kelly Brigid ♡ This question is based off your own moral preferences; I'm assuming that most people would agree since most humans have compassion. lol


Ryan I think sacrificing a few to save millions IS just. But where exactly did WICKED send Thomas and the others?


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I think it depends if they gave WICKED permission to experiment on them. If they just snatched them away to experiment on, no way is that just.
However, did they need to be experimented on in this manner anyway? I'm sure I'll be able to give more input if my question were answered (The Death Cure titled The Purpose, thanks!).


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