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Subjectivism implies that

    { 1 } - the correct approach to making moral judgments is to follow our likes and dislikes.
    { 2 } - the mere fact that I like something (such as hurting others) would make it good.
    { 3 } - both of the above.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

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Subjectivism implies that

Subjectivism gives a crude approach to morality, whereby we simply do as we like -- even if our likes are based on stupidity and ignorance.

The view also implies the other thing.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Subjectivism implies that

    { 1 } - the correct approach to making moral judgments is to follow our likes and dislikes.
    { 2 } - the mere fact that I like something (such as hurting others) would make it good.
    { 3 } - both of the above.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

This is implausible. What I like might be bad.

The view also implies the other thing.

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3 is correct!

Subjectivism implies that

    { 1 } - the correct approach to making moral judgments is to follow our likes and dislikes.
    { 2 } - the mere fact that I like something (such as hurting others) would make it good.
    { 3 } - both of the above.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

Both implications are implausible.

We sometimes keep from hurting others, even though we'd like to do it, because we think that it's bad. So our moral judgments don't always follow our likes and dislikes. Rather, we sometimes use moral judgments to restrain our likes and dislikes.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Subjectivism implies that

    { 1 } - the correct approach to making moral judgments is to follow our likes and dislikes.
    { 2 } - the mere fact that I like something (such as hurting others) would make it good.
    { 3 } - both of the above.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

I don't like your answer.

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