Multiple Choice
It seems that a person can be benevolent, honest, and loyal but still treat a stranger unjustly. This shows that
A) the rightness of actions necessarily depends on the content of one's character.
B) the rightness of actions does not necessarily depend on the content of one's character.
C) most people are without virtues.
D) having the right virtues can prevent moral error.
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