+Moral subjectivism posits that moral judgments are expressions of individual feelings, attitudes, or preferences, rather than objective facts. It asserts that there are no universal moral truths, making morality a personal view, often distinct from [Moral Objectivism](/wiki/moral_objectivism). This perspective is foundational in [Meta-ethics](/wiki/meta_ethics).
+## See also
+- [Ethical Relativism](/wiki/ethical_relativism)
+- [Emotivism](/wiki/emotivism)
+- [Moral Realism](/wiki/moral_realism)
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