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Ima Subjectivism thinks that moral freedom

    { 1 } - requires that we question the values that we've learned from our parents and our society. We have to decide whether to accept these values, or reject them, or partly accept them and partly reject them.
    { 2 } - is a normal part of growing up. We expect children to parrot the values that they were taught; but adults who do this are stunted in their growth. We expect adults to think things out and form their own values.
    { 3 } - both of these.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

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Ima Subjectivism thinks that moral freedom

This is an important part of how he sees moral freedom -- but the other part is too.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivism thinks that moral freedom

    { 1 } - requires that we question the values that we've learned from our parents and our society. We have to decide whether to accept these values, or reject them, or partly accept them and partly reject them.
    { 2 } - is a normal part of growing up. We expect children to parrot the values that they were taught; but adults who do this are stunted in their growth. We expect adults to think things out and form their own values.
    { 3 } - both of these.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

This is an important part of how he sees moral freedom -- but the other part is too.

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3 is correct!

Ima Subjectivism thinks that moral freedom

    { 1 } - requires that we question the values that we've learned from our parents and our society. We have to decide whether to accept these values, or reject them, or partly accept them and partly reject them.
    { 2 } - is a normal part of growing up. We expect children to parrot the values that they were taught; but adults who do this are stunted in their growth. We expect adults to think things out and form their own values.
    { 3 } - both of these.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

Ima goes with subjectivism because he thinks it respects his moral freedom better than does CR. He takes "This is good" to be about his own personal feelings (as equivalent to "I like this") -- and not to be about the feelings of society.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivism thinks that moral freedom

    { 1 } - requires that we question the values that we've learned from our parents and our society. We have to decide whether to accept these values, or reject them, or partly accept them and partly reject them.
    { 2 } - is a normal part of growing up. We expect children to parrot the values that they were taught; but adults who do this are stunted in their growth. We expect adults to think things out and form their own values.
    { 3 } - both of these.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

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