Simple subjectivism is when a person says that something is ethically or morally good or bad. This means that he or she supports of the thing, or disapproves of it, and not anything more. There is furthermore the basic idea of ethical subjectivism, and it is open to objection and approval as well. Simple subjectivism cannot be added up for a moral disagreement. For example, if somebody has confidence in that being gay is acceptable and somebody else does not have the confidence in that being gay is acceptable. Then, you must correspondingly consider a theory that states to some degree about the attitudes, and that the people do not frown on about being gay at all. Thus, according to simple subjectivism, no disagreement
Simple subjectivism is when a person says that something is ethically or morally good or bad. This means that he or she supports of the thing, or disapproves of it, and not anything more. There is furthermore the basic idea of ethical subjectivism, and it is open to objection and approval as well. Simple subjectivism cannot be added up for a moral disagreement. For example, if somebody has confidence in that being gay is acceptable and somebody else does not have the confidence in that being gay is acceptable. Then, you must correspondingly consider a theory that states to some degree about the attitudes, and that the people do not frown on about being gay at all. Thus, according to simple subjectivism, no disagreement