Sinnott-Armstrong claims that there is no way to identify any particular victim(s) of wasteful driving in normal circumstances. Which principle does this undermine as a basis for the wrongness of driving unnecessarily?
A) The risk principle
B) The harm principle
C) The universalizability principle
D) The means principle
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