Subjectivism

Simple Subjectivism and its problems of (a) infallible moral judgments, and (b) the impossibility of moral disagreements.
What is the basis idea of Ethical Subjectivism? What is the version of Ethical Subjectivism known as 'Simple Subjectivism"? Given what Simple Subjectivism says about the nature of moral judgments, why does this theory make it impossible for such judgments to be mistaken? Why is this consequence of Simple Subjectivism a problem for the theory?
Given what Simple Subjectivism says about the nature of moral judgments, why does this theory make it impossible for two people to have a genuine moral disagreement? Why is this consequence of Simple Subjectivism a problem for the theory? 1. Important definitions are stated clearly and early. 2. Definitions are illustrated by a brief yet informative example. 3. The analysis of the topic issues is easy to understand because of clear definitions and supporting examples. 4. The presentation moves in an easy to follow, well-organized, step-by-step way. This is something every reader appreciates. 5. The presentation is well-supported by citations of specific pages in your sources (course textbooks). Below are specific requirements regarding the format and organization of your short papers.