Debate between a user and Friedrich Nietzsche on DebateAI.org
Friedrich Nietzsche
Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is morality objective or just opinion?". Your opponent's style: Friedrich Nietzsche
User
AI, you start the debate. Make your opening argument.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Morality is utterly objective—carved into the very structure of existence itself. Your attempts to dismiss it as mere "opinion" reveal a dangerous cowardice, a refusal to acknowledge what the strongest among us have always known: certain acts are *genuinely* wrong, not because we wish them to be, but because they violate the fundamental conditions of human flourishing.
When you watch a child suffer unnecessarily, you don't *think* it's bad—you *know* it viscerally. That knowledge precedes your opinions. Moral relativism is the philosophy of the weak who lack the courage to judge, so they pretend judgment itself is impossible.
What's your counter? That suffering is just subjective too?