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Originally Posted by Guardian Enzo
The fact that the Doctor isn't a man at all is a vital component of his character, one that the writers occasionally lose sight of (especially Davies) to the detriment of the series. The Doctor is indeed a good Gallifreyan, but the fact that he can't be defined by human moral standards is an enormous part of his appeal as a character.
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None the less, the human companions do play a part in forcing him to consider human moral values. Which is why he is at his most extreme when he is alone.