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Jack decided not to make his aunt’s will public. This decision was based on the following:
If the will was made public, his aunt’s money would go to someone who would squander the money, benefiting nobody.
If the will was not made public, the money would go to Jack’s mother, which would benefit her and others, and harm no one.
We want to justify Jack’s decision not to make the will public. The premises concern the consequences of making the will public vs. not making the will public. We want to connect these consequences to what one should do in a way that proves not making the will public was the right course of action. For example:
When choosing between two options, choose one that benefits at least one person over one that doesn’t benefit anyone.
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