Multiple Choice

An economic advisor makes the following argument for a long-term environmental policy: 'We observe that individuals, when making personal financial decisions, tend to value immediate benefits more than future benefits. This observed human tendency should be the basis for our public policy, meaning we should place a lower value on the well-being of future generations than on our own.' Which statement best identifies the logical leap in this reasoning that is the primary target of ethical criticism?

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