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So out of curiosity I was looking at the wiki for Nietzsche's Master Slave Morality:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master–slave_morality
My question is about this summary which is not cited:
Master morality weighs actions on a scale of good or bad consequences unlike slave morality which weighs actions on a scale of good or evil intentions.
Does this seem like a fair summary of the two? I'm asking because it seems so broad and... incorrect, but I'm not an expert so I was looking for opinions and maybe a source for this claim.
Edit: To be completely transparent, I am posting this because I got into a long argument with someone who used this exact wording to describe what the MSM was/meant. They felt justified because wiki backed up their claim.
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