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Ima Subjectivist thinks that we can best know the objective truth about whether something is good or bad by

    { 1 } - following that is socially approved in our culture.
    { 2 } - following our feelings.
    { 3 } - none of the above.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivist thinks that we can best know the objective truth about whether something is good or bad by

Ima rejects the idea of objective moral truths (moral truths that would hold regardless of what people think or feel about the matter).

Ima thinks that moral judgments just describe our feelings. They don't point to any "objective moral truths."

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Ima Subjectivist thinks that we can best know the objective truth about whether something is good or bad by

    { 1 } - following that is socially approved in our culture.
    { 2 } - following our feelings.
    { 3 } - none of the above.

Ima rejects the idea of objective moral truths (moral truths that would hold regardless of what people think or feel about the matter).

Ima thinks that moral judgments just describe our feelings. They don't point to any "objective moral truths."

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3 is correct!

Ima Subjectivist thinks that we can best know the objective truth about whether something is good or bad by

    { 1 } - following that is socially approved in our culture.
    { 2 } - following our feelings.
    { 3 } - none of the above.

Ima rejects the idea of objective moral truths (moral truths that would hold regardless of what people think or feel about the matter).

Ima thinks that moral judgments just describe our feelings. They don't point to any "objective moral truths."

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