• "Normative ethical subjectivism" and the four arguments aganist it with examples

     

    Essays2 Philisophy

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Published: 03.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Normative ethical subjectivism is an ethical stance that attempts to specify circumstances under which an action is morally right or wrong using four distinct arguments that try to prove this claim. Normative ethical subjectivism claims that an act is morally right if, and only if, the person judging the action approves of it. Stemming form this view on ethics a normative ethical theory has been made. An ethical theory is a theory of what is right and wrong. This stance on ethics is the opposite of another ethical stance called methethical antirealism. Methethical antirealism is cente…

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