Virtue ethics is:
A) A metaethical view according to which there are objective moral facts about what makes someone's life go well, but not about what someone ought to do in any given circumstance.
B) A normative theory according to which persons are evaluated in terms of their character traits and actions are evaluated in terms of which character traits they demonstrate.
C) A normative theory according to which it only makes sense to ask whether someone is a good or bad person, as opposed to asking whether an action is right or wrong.
D) A metaethical view according to which morality varies from culture to culture because each culture emphasizes different virtues and vices.
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