When this theory is utilized, moving forward without opinion or concrete fact is impossible. Reflecting on the impact this could make in the medical field; a doctor giving diagnosis based on feeling might say something like “I feel you have an infection because of the color of your skin.” Any number of things could be wrong with this patient but without lab tests and results we have no solid information. In this scenario the doctor would not be able to come to a factual conclusion if it is truly an infection, type, or medicine needed in order to heal the patient.
In current news there are thousands of people protesting the new president, refugee and pipeline situations. Regardless of my opinion on these matters, looking at it from the subjectivism view point everyone on both sides is right and the actual issues do not get debated for resolution. …show more content…
For example, someone may believe what Hitler did was right and you believe he was wrong. You are both legit because subjectivism is based on feeling rather than opinion or truth. “People have different opinions, but where morality is concerned, there are no “facts” and no one is “right.” People just feel differently about things and that’s all there is to it.” (34) This will not take into account that as we learned previously, some things such as lying and murder are wrong no matter what you