Asked by mboc

If objective good means 'always good' and subjective good means 'sometimes good', why might I be inclined to agree with the former over the latter?

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Answered by Writeacher
Maybe because of the word “always”? But then, I have no real idea what you agree or disagree with. What do YOU think?
Answered by mboc
I thought the same but I am struggling to expand the answer.
Answered by Writeacher
You might start with thorough explanations (definitions) of the words "objective" and "subjective."

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Answered by mboc
I have looked through the definitions. Also, could an example of subjective good could be stealing? I posted another question asking for examples of subjective and objective good so I could understand it more. It disappeared somehow.

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