
Nietzsche: There is No Objective Right or Wrong | Brian Leiter
Johnathan Bi
Nietzsche and the Emotion of Morality
This chapter examines the philosophical debate on moral facts through the lens of utilitarianism and Nietzsche's perspective. It reveals Nietzsche's position as a moral anti-realist, emphasizing the significance of emotional responses in shaping moral judgments influenced by cultural contexts. The discussion also explores the interplay between feelings and reason in morality, challenging traditional notions of free will and moral accountability.
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