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Moral Subjectivism

Moral subjectivism is the view that moral judgments are based on individual feelings, opinions, or cultural contexts, meaning that what is considered 'right' or 'wrong' can vary from person to person. Unlike moral realism, which asserts that moral facts exist independently of our beliefs, and moral anti-realism, which denies the existence of any moral facts altogether, moral subjectivism holds that morality is subjective. Therefore, if someone says an action is wrong, it reflects their personal or societal stance rather than an objective truth about the action itself.