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Death of Morality

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  • Death of morality is a philosophical idea that suggests that morality is not absolute or objective, but rather dependent on human beliefs and preferences. Some thinkers, such as Friedrich Nietzsche, have argued that morality is a product of religion, and that without God, morality loses its foundation and meaning. Others, such as Derek Parfit and Peter Singer, have tried to defend a secular and rational basis for morality, based on the equal consideration of everyone’s sentience a

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