Which feature of emotivism makes it different from subjective relativism?

a. In emotivism, moral judgments vary from individual to individual.
b. In emotivism, some of our feelings about actions are objectively justified.
c. In emotivism, we are not able to have disagreements in our moral beliefs.
d. In emotivism, we do not automatically have true beliefs about right and wrong.


Answer: b. In emotivism, some of our feelings about actions are objectively justified.

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