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Moral subjectivism is the ethical view that moral judgments are based on personal feelings, beliefs, and opinions rather than objective truths. This perspective suggests that what is considered right or wrong can vary from person to person, emphasizing individual perspectives and the subjective nature of morality. As a non-cognitivist approach, moral subjectivism posits that moral statements do not express propositions that can be true or false, but rather reflect personal attitudes or emotions.