Multiple Choice
What is the point of Mengzi's claim that a carpenter or wheelwright "cannot make another skillful"?
A) That one's capacity for virtue depends on one's nature, which varies from person to person.
B) That only someone educated in ritual propriety can teach someone the skills that are genuinely important.
C) That learning to be virtuous requires practice and reflection, not the learning of rules.
D) That like carpentry and wheelmaking, virtue cannot be taught.
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