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Pasquale De Marco

Moral Philosophy

In a world grappling with complex moral dilemmas, “Moral Philosophy: An Unconventional Perspective” offers a refreshing and thought-provoking exploration of morality beyond traditional boundaries. Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Friedrich Nietzsche, this book challenges conventional notions of right and wrong, inviting readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and moral exploration.
With meticulous analysis and engaging prose, the book delves into the foundations of morality, tracing the origins of moral codes and questioning the assumption of absolute truths. It sheds light on the psychological, social, and historical factors that shape our ethical frameworks, revealing the subjective nature of moral judgments and the diversity of moral perspectives across cultures and individuals.
The book also examines Nietzsche's concept of the slave revolt in morality, arguing that morality is not a universal and immutable truth but rather a product of power dynamics and social conditioning. It explores how the weak and oppressed, seeking to assert their power, invert the values of the strong, creating a morality that emphasizes humility, meekness, and self-denial.
Furthermore, the book explores the concept of the will to power, central to Nietzsche's philosophy, and its implications for morality. It posits that the fundamental drive of all living beings is the will to power, the desire to assert oneself and overcome obstacles. This drive, when expressed in a healthy and productive manner, can lead to self-actualization and personal growth. However, when it becomes destructive or oppressive, it can lead to conflict, domination, and the subversion of moral values.
The book also delves into Nietzsche's genealogical approach to morality, challenging traditional notions of morality as timeless and unchanging. It argues that moral values are not inherent or absolute but rather have evolved over time through a process of historical and cultural contingencies. By tracing the genealogy of moral concepts, the book uncovers the hidden assumptions, prejudices, and power relations that shape our ethical judgments.
Finally, the book explores the implications of Nietzsche's philosophy for morality in the modern world. It examines the challenges posed by technological advancements, environmental degradation, and the increasing interconnectedness of our global society. It questions whether traditional moral frameworks are still adequate to address the complex ethical dilemmas of the 21st century and considers the possibility of creating a new morality that is more inclusive, just, and sustainable.
“Moral Philosophy: An Unconventional Perspective” is a thought-provoking and challenging book that invites readers to question their own moral beliefs, challenge conventional assumptions, and embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and moral exploration.
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98 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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