Multiple Choice
In an ethics of care or peacemaking approach to solving ethical dilemmas the first step is to identify the options. The second step is to identify:
A) The costs and benefits of each option
B) The particular virtues served by each option
C) The particular relationships involved
D) The consequences of each option
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