Multiple Choice
According to Ciulla, what is the difference between a value and a virtue?
A) A value is what you have yourself; a virtue is what you see in someone else.
B) A value is what you have; a virtue is what you aspire to have.
C) You can have a value without acting on it, but not a virtue.
D) You can have a virtue without acting on it, but not a value.
E) Nothing; Ciulla believes values and virtues are the same.
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