In a plausibly morally anti-realist universe, the conclusion of Nietzsche is quite dangerous, as there are no guarantees that moral realism actually is correct.
Hi! Could you expand on what conclusion you find dangerous?
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In a plausibly morally anti-realist universe, the conclusion of Nietzsche is quite dangerous, as there are no guarantees that moral realism actually is correct.
Hi! Could you expand on what conclusion you find dangerous?