1. Moral Limits and Individual Conduct
Friedrich Nietzsche believes that morality generally conflicts with the achievement of one's goals. Nietzsche's theory derived from the hypothesis of what he calls "master morality " and "slave morality. " A person that is strong, healthy, intelligent, and free is considered a master of morality. ... Master morality values things like pride, power, and nobility, whereas slave morality values things like benevolence, humbleness, and compassion. ... Nietzsche had the idea that survival of the fittest would take over and that master morality should be the only morality. ... I think that...
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