Ethical Subjectivism

Ethical Subjectivism proposes that moral judgments are expressions of individual feelings or attitudes, not statements about objective Moral Truth. This view suggests that when one calls something "good" or "bad," they are simply reflecting their personal approval or disapproval, akin to stating a preference, rather than asserting a universal Moral Fact.

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Linked from: Moral Relativism
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