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    How Might One Object to McMahan's Argument Against "Lesser Evil
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How Might One Object to McMahan's Argument Against "Lesser Evil

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How might one object to McMahan's argument against "lesser evil" justifications for actions? Be sure to state your objection as a complete argument.

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