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 Personal preference are your tastes, likes, dislikes and benign opinions about things that don't need higher justification. For example, you don't need higher justification to say that you don't like red cars. Some of us just don't like the color red, especially on cars, and that is a perfectly valid opinion to have. Personal preference are your tastes, likes, dislikes and benign opinions about things that don't need higher justification. For example, you don't need higher justification to say that you don't like red cars. Some of us just don't like the color red, especially on cars, and that is a perfectly valid opinion to have.
  
-Personal preference inhabits an interesting niche in philosophy, as you cannot directly use it as a [[prescription]] to tell other people what to do (or, especially, what not to do), while at the same time it constitutes a [[claim]] for yourself((Ie. observing your personal preference can be pleasurable (= desirable), which means you have a claim onto that pleasure, with the strength of that claim being equal to the amount of pleasure gained.)). What I mean is that you cannot say "I don't like red cars, therefore red cars should be banned". However, at the same time, someone else //can// go "I like red cars and I want to have one".\\+Personal preference inhabits an interesting niche in philosophy, as you cannot directly use it as a [[prescription]] to tell other people what to do (or, especially, what not to do), while at the same time it constitutes a [[claim]] for yourself((Ie. observing your personal preference can be pleasurable (= desirable), which means you have a claim onto that pleasure. The strength of that claim is equal to the amount of pleasure gained.)). What I mean is that you cannot say "I don't like red cars, therefore red cars should be banned". However, at the same time, someone else //can// go "I like red cars and I want to have one".\\
 The person who doesn't like red cars will now have a red car forced upon them (ie. they will have to [[tolerate]] a red car in traffic), which //is// a form of prescription((Even if only in a negative sense, that they are now forced to accept that red car, and //cannot// remove that car from the road in one way or another)). The person who doesn't like red cars will now have a red car forced upon them (ie. they will have to [[tolerate]] a red car in traffic), which //is// a form of prescription((Even if only in a negative sense, that they are now forced to accept that red car, and //cannot// remove that car from the road in one way or another)).
  
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