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Transcript
Subjectivism in Ethics
Ethical subjectivism is the idea that moral
opinions are based on our feelings and
nothing more. On this view, there is no such
thing as “objective” right and wrong.
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It is a fact that the Nazis exterminated
millions of innocent people; but
according to Ethical Subjectivism, .it is
not a fact that what they did was evil.
When we say their actions were evil we
are only saying that we have only
negative feelings towards them. The
same applies to any moral judgment
whatever.
People different opinions, but where
morality is concerned there is no “facts”
 And no one is “right”, people just feel
differently, and that’s the end of it.
 But this contradicts the plain fact that no
one is infallible. We are some times
wrong. Therefore, simple subjectivism
cannot be correct.
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