Multiple Choice
Kamm claims that Sandel's moral distinction between treatment and enhancement assumes that
A) nature in itself has no moral value.
B) nature is sacred and should be honored.
C) human beings want enhancement more than they want treatment.
D) there is no moral difference between treatment and enhancement.
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