Asked by Brantley Mills on Jul 18, 2024

verifed

Verified

The ethical subjectivist claims that your believing that something is right makes it right for you.

Ethical Subjectivist

The belief that moral judgments are statements of one's feelings or attitudes, and therefore, are neither true nor false.

Right

Morally good, justified, or acceptable; also refers to a legal entitlement or privilege.

  • Grasp the principles of ethical subjectivism.
verifed

Verified Answer

RK
Ramzi KarmyJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The ethical subjectivist not only claims that people have different moral beliefs, but that because people have different moral beliefs, what people morally ought to do differs as well. According to the ethical subjectivist, believing a moral claim makes it true for the believer. For instance, if you believe that it is wrong to eat animals, then it is wrong for you to eat animals. And if I believe that it is acceptable to eat animals, then it is acceptable for me to eat animals.