1. Friedrich Nietzche
This individual is free from resentment, the master of morality, and has no need for norms. ... In a Nietzschean world, morality is another big idea. Morality is a set of rules by which one lives, a set of values, or a set of virtues or could we conceive morality as a set of rules, values, or virtues by which one limits the pursuit of self-interest. ... He also indicates that other moral systems exist that express the perspective of other kinds of humans, and while he seems to attack what he labels the "slave morality" and applauds the "master morality," he is simply showing that for some t...
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