
subjective moral reasoning
Subjective moral reasoning refers to how individuals determine what they believe to be right or wrong based on personal feelings, experiences, cultural background, and internal values. Unlike objective reasoning, which relies on universal principles or facts, subjective reasoning is influenced by personal perspectives and emotions. It varies from person to person, meaning different individuals may arrive at different moral judgments even when faced with the same situation. This approach emphasizes the importance of personal context and conscience in shaping moral decisions.