Suppose Joe grants that if sellers always delivered damaged goods when the damage is inconspicuous, buyers would
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Suppose Joe grants that if sellers always delivered damaged goods when the damage is inconspicuous, buyers would check carefully. But he, in particular, would still be able to deliver the damaged car, because the dealer would have already checked the car carefully and would not check again. Let’s suppose Joe is right about this.Why does his action still fail the generalization test?
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