For virtue ethicists, to be a virtuous agent is simply to conform to rules.
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Q126: For Hursthouse, _ employs evaluative concepts.
A) virtue
Q127: What theoretically distinguishes deontology and virtue ethics,
Q128: Which of the following best describes the
Q129: For Hursthouse, virtue ethics is codifiable.
Q130: Hursthouse holds that virtue ethics can give
Q132: Hursthouse argues that even if virtue ethics
Q133: Virtue ethics avoids the epistemological problems that
Q134: When, for Rawls, is an injustice tolerable?
A)
Q135: How does Rawls define a "society"?
A) A
Q136: For Rawls, the principles of justice .
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