The paper does not specifically address the question of whether doing nothing is a valid moral choice or in what situations this choice is acceptable. The paper focuses on the relationship between real and hypothetical moral choices and how contextual factors can influence moral decision-making.
The paper does not explicitly mention whether the choice of doing nothing is considered a valid moral choice or in what situation this choice is acceptable.
The paper does not provide an answer to the question. The paper is about the insignificance of choice in understanding morality.
The paper does not provide a direct answer to the question. The word "nothing" is mentioned in the paper, but it is not specifically discussed in the context of moral choices. The paper primarily focuses on the author's personal experiences and reflections on spirituality.
The paper does not explicitly mention whether doing nothing is a valid moral choice or in what situations this choice is acceptable.