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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5944 The Moral Relativism of NIETZSCHE!

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I explore key questions from our community, starting with reflections on my book "UPB" and its evolution in "Essential Philosophy." I share my thoughts on amusement parks, advocating for meaningful connections over crowded experiences, and discuss the complexities of communication in parenting.

Delving into Nietzsche, I analyze his views on moral relativity and societal trends. We also examine modern media's distortion of relationship dynamics and the competitive nature of friendships. I conclude with insights on balancing individual freedom and collective responsibility, urging listeners to engage with these complex themes for a deeper understanding of relationships and society.

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, everybody.

0:01.0

Siffan Maloney from Free Domain.

0:03.0

So questions from people around.

0:07.4

You published the book about UPB in 2007.

0:09.7

If you were to write it again now, would there be any significant differences?

0:14.1

If yes, what would they be?

0:16.0

Well, I did rewrite, or I guess update or make more concise UPB when I wrote my book Essential Philosophy

0:23.9

some years ago and you can go to Essential Philosophy.com and you can get it, an audiobook,

0:30.0

and you can get it on e-book as well. I don't know. I mean, I'd have to reread it all again,

0:36.4

which is not a project that I have

0:38.4

in any imminent kind of way or fashion. So I would say that I think it's fine the way it is.

0:48.8

So I did update it and make it a little bit more clear about all of that because UPB, like the word science,

0:55.0

is both a methodology and a set of conclusions. So if you're doing science, you're either doing

0:59.3

the scientific method as a methodology or you're doing particular conclusions. So I made that

1:04.5

more clear in essential philosophy. Next question. What are your thoughts on amusement parks

1:09.8

like Disney? I find they can be fun

1:12.8

on the rare times when the lines are short, but in general, I can't justify sitting in a line

1:16.4

for an hour for five minutes of fun. Yes, I am entirely with you as far as that goes. I do not,

1:23.5

I do not like those amusement parks as much. And of course they tend to be in very hot areas,

1:30.4

right? So, yeah, that's not my thing. That's not fun for me. And also, the other thing, too,

1:38.2

is that just standing in line, it's kind of tough to have, you know, conversations because

1:42.4

you kind of jammed up cheek by jowl with other people.

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