Multiple Choice
Expressivism attempts to solve simple subjectivism's inability to give a plausible account of moral discussion and disagreement by arguing that when they give arguments for their views, they are
A) attempting to shame each other into doing the right thing.
B) attempting to coerce each other into doing the right thing.
C) attempting to modify each other's emotional responses.
D) merely asserting their own emotional responses.
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