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Ima Subjectivist holds that "X is good" means

    { 1 } - "X is socially approved."
    { 2 } - "I like X."
    { 3 } - "Hurrah for X!"
    { 4 } - "We'd desire X if we were fully informed and impartial."

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivist holds that "X is good" means

This is cultural relativism.

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2 is correct!

Ima Subjectivist holds that "X is good" means

    { 1 } - "X is socially approved."
    { 2 } - "I like X."
    { 3 } - "Hurrah for X!"
    { 4 } - "We'd desire X if we were fully informed and impartial."

Moral judgments are statements about our personal feelings.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivist holds that "X is good" means

    { 1 } - "X is socially approved."
    { 2 } - "I like X."
    { 3 } - "Hurrah for X!"
    { 4 } - "We'd desire X if we were fully informed and impartial."

This is emotivism.

Subjectivism says that moral judgments are true or false descriptions of our feelings (like the statement "I like X"). Emotivism says that moral judgments are expressions of emotion that are neither true nor false (like the exclamation "Hurrah for X!").

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivist holds that "X is good" means

    { 1 } - "X is socially approved."
    { 2 } - "I like X."
    { 3 } - "Hurrah for X!"
    { 4 } - "We'd desire X if we were fully informed and impartial."

This is the ideal observer view.

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