Which moral statement best represents an ethical subjectivist view of morality?
Most people have no problem drinking a few drinks, but other people should avoid drinking alcohol if they cannot stay within reasonable limits and drink responsibly. |
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I do not see anything wrong with John buying beer for his younger brother; he told me he would feel like a real jerk if he were to refuse to help him out, and I understand that. |
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We are all entitled to our beliefs, but I think it is wrong to act on any belief that disrespects the rights or interests of others. |
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I support freedom of expression; we should be able to say whatever we want as long as what we say does not foster hateful actions against individuals or groups. |
Which moral statement best represents an ethical subjectivist view of morality? Most people have no problem...
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