Multiple Choice
Why does Woollard discuss the argument that requiring people to make considerable sacrifices to aid others is too demanding?
A) Woollard discusses the argument so that she can develop an additional independent premise for why the requirement to make considerable sacrifice to aid others should be restricted.
B) Woollard discusses the argument so she can elaborate on what conditions make a requirement too demanding versus just demanding enough.
C) Woollard refutes the argument and demonstrates that morality is an ideal that should be as demanding as possible.
D) Woollard is reporting an argument that many philosophers use to argue against Singer's principle.
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