Which of the following best captures the difference between caring actions and caring attitudes, according to Collins?
A) Caring actions are morally important, whereas caring attitudes are not.
B) Caring actions are those that succeed in doing good for something, whereas caring attitudes are the motivations for acts that tried to do good for something but failed.
C) Caring actions involve trying to do something good for a thing that has interests, whereas caring attitudes simply involve caring about what happens.
D) Caring actions can only be directed at persons, whereas caring attitudes can be directed at almost anything.
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