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#Subjective Philosophy

This philosophy does not pursue universal truths or absolute justice, but rather deeply recognizes the uniqueness of individual subjective experiences, contexts, and situations, and makes ethical judgments based on them. In a society of individualized optimization, responsible choices tailored to diverse situations, rather than uniform norms, are required, thus making this 'subjective philosophy' a crucial ethical foundation.

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