PHIL 2070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Subjectivism, Relativism

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Second portion- show that the theory you argued for proves your thesis (use example) Morality is subjective refers to the idea that whether an action is right or wrong is up to you. No one should force others to have the same moral beliefs as them: this is not subjectivism because everyone has a right to their opinion because this itself is a moral claim. You are in control of your moral beliefs it"s a des(cid:272)ripti(cid:448)e fact: says something about where moral beliefs come from, our beliefs come from us we are the ones who come up with moral beliefs. Your thoughts or behaviours determines what you ought and ought not to do. Your cultures codes or customs determine what you ought and ought not to do. Something other than people determine what you ought and ought not to do. No one should force others to have the same moral beliefs as them.

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