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michael's avatar

What do you think of Moral Foundations Theory? It similarly tries to describe morality in terms of evolved affect-laden responses for individual and collective survival, without claiming to uncover moral "facts." Seems like a reminder that an ought cannot be derived from an is.

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Reading BB's post it is clear that he does not take Nietzsche's advice to go 'beyond good and evil' in his analysis. It seems an easy thing to do reading Nietzsche to be left with the impression that slave morality is bad thing to be avoided. Whereas I think slave morality was a necessary transformation that has enabled us to build the incredibly large, complex and co-operative societies we now live in.

But it is now in the wake of the 'death of god' and the collapse of the Christian worldview that Nietzsche's analysis is all the more important and needed.

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