Multiple Choice
Why does Wolf hold that the meaningfulness of one's life cannot merely be subjective?
A) Such subjectivity would allow the possibility that an immoral life is also meaningful
B) If it were subjective, it wouldn't be intelligible for someone to live a meaningful life
C) All value is objective, according to Wolf
D) It would blur the distinction between living a meaningful life and living a life that feels meaningful
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