BBEG motivation

>the actions are not those justice

A better question would be why do you think you think? If you can doubt the existence of thought in others why can you not do it for yourself. Solipsism is mental illness disguised as philosophy.

Because I am able to perceive my thought, and more importantly perceive my perception. I may or may not think, but I undoubtedly perceive. Hence, I exist.
I cannot, however, perceive your thought or perception.

If solipsism is "mental illness", please do win this argument.

>Solipsism is mental illness disguised as philosophy
This. If you have no Theory of Mind, you are mentally ill.

If you can't argue a position you don't support, you're intellectually crippled.

I think in the way I would expect myself to think (with emotions and a sex drive and pain and such) if I were a being very much like a human, this implies that I exist in an environment that could produce such a creature, which implies that I can trust my senses. It also implies that there are other humans out there for me to want to love or have sex with or hate, which implies that they are also like me, which implies they are conscious.

Your concept of "human" is entirely founded in your perceptions. If your perceptions are flawed, so is your concept of "human" and thus your argument falls apart.

Actually it's more in the category of deficit or disability than mental illness. A learning disability is more a problem with functioning as a person and learning, it's an intellectual thing potentially, or a deficit in an otherwise intelligent person. Like being childish or even infantile in understanding other people and communicating at all successfully. Or not being able to read well.

Mental illness is about distress and emotional turmoil and disruptions of perception and reality. There is overlap and people with learning disabilities suffer more mental illness due to the consequences of being broken as it were, and also due to genetic overlap, sometimes. They are broken both ways.

There is also the aspect of otherwise healthy people experiencing poor mental health, a passing thing, causing distress but fading in time, and faster with help, like a breakdown or ptsd.

>BBEG

Ugh

Has she ever been depicted as a strait up villain though as opposed to just the antagonist?