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Ima Subjectivist claims that the truth of subjectivism is obvious if we look at how we speak, since
{ 1 } - we often ask "Do you like it? -- Do you think that it's good?" (both ask the same question, but in different words).
{ 2 } - we often say things like "I like it -- it's good" (and the two phrases mean the same thing).
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - neither of the above.
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Ima Subjectivist claims that the truth of subjectivism is obvious if we look at how we speak, since
{ 1 } - we often ask "Do you like it? -- Do you think that it's good?" (both ask the same question, but in different words).
{ 2 } - we often say things like "I like it -- it's good" (and the two phrases mean the same thing).
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - neither of the above.
He appeals to both examples.
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Ima Subjectivist claims that the truth of subjectivism is obvious if we look at how we speak, since
{ 1 } - we often ask "Do you like it? -- Do you think that it's good?" (both ask the same question, but in different words).
{ 2 } - we often say things like "I like it -- it's good" (and the two phrases mean the same thing).
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - neither of the above.
He appeals to both examples.
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Ima Subjectivist claims that the truth of subjectivism is obvious if we look at how we speak, since
{ 1 } - we often ask "Do you like it? -- Do you think that it's good?" (both ask the same question, but in different words).
{ 2 } - we often say things like "I like it -- it's good" (and the two phrases mean the same thing).
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - neither of the above.
He appeals to both examples.
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Ima Subjectivist claims that the truth of subjectivism is obvious if we look at how we speak, since
{ 1 } - we often ask "Do you like it? -- Do you think that it's good?" (both ask the same question, but in different words).
{ 2 } - we often say things like "I like it -- it's good" (and the two phrases mean the same thing).
{ 3 } - both of the above.
{ 4 } - neither of the above.
He appeals to both examples.
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