This podcast delves into Nietzsche's concept of moral anti-realism, which asserts that there are no objective moral truths. The discussion examines Nietzsche's critiques of objective morality and highlights the ongoing disagreements among moral philosophers throughout history. While some find Nietzsche's ideas unsettling due to their anti-egalitarian nature, the conversation emphasizes the implications of his anti-realism, especially in terms of how values are created and the interplay of reason and emotion in moral decision-making. The speakers explore how Nietzsche's philosophy challenges conventional moral systems and consider the potential outcomes of living in a world devoid of objective values, contrasting his views with those of Marx.