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What Theoretically Distinguishes Deontology and Virtue Ethics, According to Hursthouse

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What theoretically distinguishes deontology and virtue ethics, according to Hursthouse?


A) Virtue ethics is agent-centered, while deontology is act-centered
B) The familiar rules and their applications are given different backings
C) Virtue ethics involves rules while deontology doesn't
D) Deontology involves rules while virtue ethics doesn't

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