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Assume Liu Is Right That Preferences Are Not Always Free

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Assume Liu is right that preferences are not always free from moral evaluation. Which of the following could you infer from that claim?


A) The domain of moral appraisal should not be restricted solely to voluntary policies or choices that are under people's control.
B) Aesthetic preferences such as preferences about which artworks are beautiful should always be constrained by moral norms.
C) Preferences should be voluntarily and freely chosen and not forced on people through forms of social conditioning.
D) Preferences that are looksisms should be rejected from moral discourse because we should evaluate people on their character and merit, not their appearances.

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