Woollard argues that:
A) The fact that morality should recognize a person's body and other resources as belonging to him or her means that one has a duty to maximize the happiness of others to deserve that recognition.
B) The fact that morality should recognize a person's body and other resources as belonging to him or her means that one has complete license to do what one wants with one's body and resources.
C) The fact that morality should recognize a person's body and other resources as belonging to him or her does not mean one is never required to use one's body or resources to prevent harm.
D) The fact that morality should recognize a person's body and other resources as belonging to him or her does not mean that one's body and resources should be substantially enough at one's use and not the use of others.
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