
Nietzsche: There is No Objective Right or Wrong | Brian Leiter
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The Subjectivity of Morality
This chapter explores the complexity of moral philosophy, questioning whether moral beliefs can be equated to personal preferences like taste. It contrasts perspectives on moral improvement and critiques the idea of objective moral truths, drawing on Nietzsche's philosophy. Additionally, the discussion emphasizes how perceptions of injustice can drive social change, regardless of the objective reality of those beliefs.
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