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subjective relativism is the doctrine that proposes an action is morally right
a) when judged by objective standards.
b) even if no one approves of it.
c) if a persons larger culture approves of it.
d) if the person doing the action approves of it.
question 6 (mandatory) (1 point)
according to emotivism, when someone says, \lying is wrong,\ what are they really saying?
a) \lying—i hate it!\
b) \lying may be wrong.\
c) \lying is immoral!\
d) \lying has occurred!\
For the first question: Subjective relativism ties moral rightness to the individual's own approval of their action, not objective standards, cultural norms, or universal acceptance.
For the second question: Emotivism holds that moral statements express emotional attitudes rather than factual claims, so "Lying is wrong" translates to an expression of dislike for lying.
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- d) if the person doing the action approves of it.
- a) "Lying—I hate it!"