[So not her. She didn't ask directly, but in his answer she gets the feeling that he understands why she asked. Or at least, she hopes that what she did was a one-off way under specific circumstances.]
But we cannot use it to make the Joker stop having his mental imbalance if he does not consent. if Handsome Jack was alive we could not use it on him. The people who need it will not consent.
[Except for J, maybe, but she's not sure J's case is so much more mentally imbalanced than her own.]
if this treatment changes the way a person's mind works does that negate the person's personhood?
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But we cannot use it to make the Joker stop having his mental imbalance if he does not consent. if Handsome Jack was alive we could not use it on him. The people who need it will not consent.
[Except for J, maybe, but she's not sure J's case is so much more mentally imbalanced than her own.]
if this treatment changes the way a person's mind works does that negate the person's personhood?