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Preface to the English edition
Introduction
Chapter 1: What Values Are, and Why They Are Universal
The Good, the Bad and the Neutral: Basic Moral Rules
Moral Facts
The Limits of Free Speech: How Tolerant Is Democracy?
Morality Trumps Majority
Cultural Relativism: The Law of the Strongest
Boghossian and the Taliban
There Are No Judeo-Christian Values - And Why Islam Is Clearly Part of Germany
North Korea and the Nazi Machine
Value Pluralism and Value Nihilism
Nietzsche's Ghastly Confusion(s)
Chapter 2: Why There Are Moral Facts but Not Ethical Dilemmas
Universalism is not Eurocentrism
Ageism Towards Children and Other Moral Deficits in Everyday Life
Moral Tension
Susceptibility to Error, a Fictional Messiah and the Nonsense of Postmodern Arbitrariness
Moral Feelings
Doctors, Patients, Indian Police Officers
The Categorical Imperative as Social Glue
'A?' Don't Contradict Yourself!
Self-Evident Moral Truths and the Descriptive Problem of Ethics
Why the Federal Chancellor Is Not the Leader
The Day of Judgement, or, How We Can Recognize Moral Facts
With or Without God in the Kingdom of Ends
Beating Children Was Never Good, Not Even in 1880
Chapter 3: Social Identity - Why Racism, Xenophobia and Misogyny Are Evil
Habitus and Stereotypes: All Resources Are Scarce
Lifting the Veil of Dehumanization: From Identity Politics to Difference Politics
Coronavirus: Reality Strikes Back
A Different Side of Thuringia: In Jena, Racism Is Debunked
The Value of Truth (Without a Hall of Mirrors)
Stereotypes, Brexit and German Nationalism
The Effectiveness of Presumed Communities
The Society of Populism
The Contradictions of Left-Wing Identity Politics
Everyone is the Other: From Identity Politics to Difference Politics (and Beyond)
Indifference Politics: On the Way to Colour-Blindness
Chapter 4: Moral Progress in the Twenty-First Century
Slavery and Sarrazin
(Supposedly) Different Conceptions of Humans Do Not Justify Anything, Least of All Slavery
Moral Progress and Regression in the Time of the Coronavirus
The Limits of Economism
Biological Universalism and the Viral Pandemic
For a Metaphysical Pandemic
Morality Altruism
Human Beings: Who We Are and Who We Want to Be
Ethics for Everyone
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Index