The qualified attitude theory claims that when
A) it's said that a person's action is morally wrong, what's meant is that the action is condemned by the ethical code of that person's culture.
B) it's said that a person's action is morally wrong, what is meant is that the action is condemned by the ethical code of the speaker's culture.
C) someone says that an action is morally wrong, what she means is that she personally disapproves of it.
D) a person says that an action is morally wrong, she means that she would disapprove of it, given ideal conditions.
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