The Joker on Moral Relativism, Empathy, and Compassion

The Joker is one of the most notorious and enigmatic villains in comic book history. In the Batman universe, he is often portrayed as a maniacal, sadistic and chaotic character who delights in chaos and destruction. However, if we look beyond the surface and examine his character closely, we can see that the Joker can teach us some important lessons about morality.

Firstly, the Joker can teach us about the dangers of moral relativism. Moral relativism is the idea that there is no objective moral truth; moral values are merely the product of individual or cultural beliefs. The Joker represents an extreme example of this philosophy; he sees no value in traditional morality or ethical standards. He believes that morality is a “joke” (pun intended), and that people should be free to do whatever they want, regardless of the consequences.

However, the Joker’s extreme view of moral relativism ultimately leads to chaos and destruction. His actions have serious consequences, and the harm that he inflicts on others is very real. This is a powerful reminder that while we may have different perspectives on what is right and wrong, there are certain moral principles that are universal and should be respected. Our article on Kant and the categorial imperative provides a contrast to the notion of moral relativism.

Secondly, the Joker can teach us about the importance of empathy and compassion. While he is often portrayed as a heartless monster, there are moments when the Joker shows a surprising level of insight into the human condition. For example, in the movie “The Dark Knight”, the Joker tells Batman that he believes that people are only as good as the world allows them to be. This statement is a recognition of the fact that our circumstances and environment can have a profound impact on our behavior and our moral choices. Perhaps this is why the familial trend of abusive relationships can be so difficult to break from generation to generation.

Ultimately, the Joker is a complex and multifaceted character, and his actions are often difficult to reconcile with traditional moral values. However, by examining his character more closely, we can learn some important lessons about the dangers of moral relativism, the importance of empathy and compassion, and the need to uphold certain moral principles, even in the face of chaos and uncertainty.

Poetic Art: Time Tested Beauty

The poem “Time-Tested Beauty” written by Samuel Levenson, and popularized by Audrey Hepburn, can offer insights and guidance on how to become a better person. A version of the poem is reproduced below:

For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people. For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge you’ll never walk alone. People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed and redeemed; never throw out anybody. Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of your arm. As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands; one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.


Here are some ways in which the poem can help make you a better person:

  1. Embrace timeless values: The poem highlights the importance of embracing timeless values such as honesty, kindness, and courage. I have never heard anyone say I wish I was less honest, kind, or courageous.
  2. Focus on the things that matter: The poem emphasizes that true beauty lies in the things that cannot be seen, such as kindness, generosity, and love. By focusing on beauty there is less room and time to focus on negativities
  3. Stay true to yourself: The poem encourages you to stay true to yourself. A surefire way to fail is to try to be someone you are not. Embrace your individuality and be true to yourself.
  4. Practice kindness and generosity: The poem emphasizes the importance of practicing kindness and generosity, even when it may not be easy. By focusing on these values, you can become a better man by exhibiting compassion and generosity towards others.

In conclusion, the poem “Time-Tested Beauty” can provide valuable insights and guidance on how to become a better person. By embracing timeless values, focusing on what truly matters, staying true to yourself, and practicing kindness and generosity, you can improve yourself and become a better person.