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Full Idea
My main proposition: there are no moral phenomena, there is only a moral interpretation of those phenomena. This interpretation itself is of extra-moral origin.
Gist of Idea
Morality is merely interpretations, which are extra-moral in origin
Source
Friedrich Nietzsche (Writings from Late Notebooks [1887], 02[165])
Book Ref
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Writings from the Late Notebooks', ed/tr. Bittner,Rüdiger [CUP 2003], p.94
A Reaction
The origin will, of course, be the 'will to power', which is the drive for survival, linking Nietzsche with sociobiology or evolutionary psychology.
4867 | Whether nature is beautiful or orderly is entirely in relation to human imagination [Spinoza] |
7163 | Morality is merely interpretations, which are extra-moral in origin [Nietzsche] |
18311 | Philosophers hate values having an origin, and want values to be self-sufficient [Nietzsche] |
18324 | There are no moral facts, and moralists believe in realities which do not exist [Nietzsche] |
22485 | Non-cognitivists give the conditions of use of moral sentences as facts about the speaker [Foot] |
4761 | The 'error theory' of morals says there is no moral knowledge, because there are no moral facts [Mackie, by Engel] |
22454 | We tolerate inconsistency in ethics but not in other beliefs (which reflect an independent order) [Williams,B, by Foot] |
22453 | Moral conflicts have a different feeling and structure from belief conflicts [Williams,B, by Foot] |
22450 | If moral systems can't judge other moral systems, then moral relativism is true [Williams,B, by Foot] |
23688 | Noncognitivism tries to avoid both naturalism and mysterious morality [Hacker-Wright] |