Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains the tension between the ethics of care and the idea of justice, according to Chapter 12?
A) The ethics of care implies that we only have duties to people with whom we currently have personal relationships, whereas justice imposes duties toward distant strangers.
B) The ethics of care often requires that we treat strangers unjustly to benefit our own friends and family as much as possible.
C) The tension between care and justice is an illusion because caring for others requires treating everyone equally.
D) The ethics of care emphasizes personal relationships and prioritizing some people's needs over others, whereas justice depends on impartiality and treating everyone equally.
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