Multiple Choice
Why, for Wolf, ought one care that one's activities be objectively worthwhile?
A) Otherwise, one's life could be both meaningful and immoral
B) If one didn't care, one couldn't be sure their life was meaningful
C) Justifying one's devotion to some activity in purely subjective terms is practically solipsistic
D) Otherwise one is out of touch with reality
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