Multiple Choice
Which is the best standard-form representation of the following Argument from Principle?
There's nothing wrong with driving a gas-guzzling car just for fun-- tons of people do it.
A) 1) Lots of people drive a gas-guzzling car just for fun.
2) Driving a gas-guzzling car doesn't harm anyone.
So, there's nothing wrong with driving a gas-guzzling car just for fun.
B) 1) Driving a gas-guzzling car just for fun is not wrong.
2) Lots of people drive a gas-guzzling car just for fun.
So, there's nothing wrong with driving a gas-guzzling car just for fun.
C) 1) Lots of people drive a gas-guzzling car.
2) Driving a gas-guzzling car for fun is not wrong.
So, tons of people drive a gas-guzzling car, so it's not wrong.
D)
1) If lots of other people do something, then it's not wrong to do it.
2) Lots of other people drive a gas-guzzling car just for fun. So, it's not wrong to drive a gas-guzzling car just for fun.
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