What does it mean for an action to be subjectively right?
A. An action is subjectively right if it is in conformity with the moral law.
B. An action is subjectively right if a person believes that the action is moral.
C. An action is subjectively right if it promotes the greater good.
D. An action is subjectively right if it advances one's own self-interest.
B
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