Multiple Choice
Virtue ethics claims that the right action is the one performed by the virtuous person and that the virtuous person is the one who performs the right action. But some philosophers say that this way of framing the matter amounts to
A) arguing with no premises.
B) arguing from the obvious to the less than obvious.
C) arguing in a circle.
D) arguing too strongly.
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