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    According to Woollard, Proximity Is the Only Morally Relevant Criterion
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According to Woollard, Proximity Is the Only Morally Relevant Criterion

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According to Woollard, proximity is the only morally relevant criterion for distinguishing between cases where one should make substantial sacrifices to save strangers and cases where one need not.

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