Abstract
THE ROLE OF SOCIETY IN THE FORMATION OF MORALITY: DARWIN AND NIETZSCHE
The formation of morality emerges as a situation that can be dealt with in many ways. This is due to the fact that morality is related to sociality as a large structure that embraces all our vital dynamics. Our moral judgments within our social life do not consist of judgments we produce our own initiative. There is a foundation in the formation of sociality in its formation. The point we have as individuals in these bases is that we have to practice our moral judgments both in our own lives and as a means of carrying them to the next person in order to continue with this. In such a situation, however, socialization has taken its place as a force of determination on morality and has taken it towards something that is determined by sociality rather than by morality itself. So this creates a problem that we have to face the problem of being manipulated about the origin of morality as something determined by sociality. While we discuss how sociality plays a role in the formation of morality in this article, we will first try to determine how ethics is positioned in the individual's tendency to socialize in Darwin. We will then try to discuss this debate, which Darwin opened up, with criticism that Nietzsche made in terms of the root of morality.
Keywords
Morality, Sociability, Instinct, Root of Morality, Powerfulness