
Nietzsche: There is No Objective Right or Wrong | Brian Leiter
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The Debate on Objective Morality
This chapter explores the longstanding philosophical disagreements surrounding moral theories, emphasizing the absence of consensus among thinkers across centuries. It highlights Nietzsche's critique of traditional moral values and the implications of a lack of objective moral truths, as well as the complex relationships between various religions and their moral claims. The discussion reveals how entrenched beliefs in moral philosophy can lead to hostility and complicate the understanding of human values and instincts.
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