Multiple Choice
A core argument of a care-based system of ethics is that:
A) The moral person ignores circumstances and instead uses reason to make moral judgments
B) The moral person is concerned more with context and less with abstract rules
C) Morality stresses rights and duties rather than circumstances and emotions
D) Morality is grounded in and shaped by activities such as governing societies
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