According to Sutherland, Tolstoy's case requires that . . .
A) There is no rational or moral argument that could persuade him his moral perception is off
B) There can be a rational or moral argument that could persuade him his moral perception is off
C) The Why-question, with regard to the horrendous evil he experienced, must be displaced
D) None of the above
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